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• #27
Not any more, he rides for deliveroo now.
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• #31
I can't really justify it. The big kid rides a bike of her own quite happily and the little one sirs in the seat on the back of mine.
I don't really understand what age this is aimed at. Did your son use it at an age when he could also ride his own bike, for longer rides or something?
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• #32
It's not aimed at any particular age, I'd say its amazingly flexible. Kid rode for at least 5 or 6 years before I couldn't really support his weight from the front bike easily.
Good for taking a smaller kid longer distance. We camped with it a couple of trips.
Also I rode with my lad on busy roads to get used to that.
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• #33
tiny price drop to £230
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• #34
Another price drop to £220
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• #35
Gah. This is a families worth of expensive holiday flights away from me buying this off you :-(
I could even use this with my ribble, which currently has no child carrying options.
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• #37
£200
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• #38
Bump for £180
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• #39
£170
Going on the evilbay next week.
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• #40
Hope somebody here has a use for this and it doesn't come to eBay. Just wanted to say the E.G. Bates on the first page looks lovely too, any more details on this?
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• #41
Hi mate, only just saw your question. Sold the EG Bates a year or so ago on here, went in one afternoon. It was lovely.
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• #42
Last chance before evilbay.
£150
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• #43
Sold to a forum dude, very happy it’s going to a good home.
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• #44
Ah glad to hear. I have no kids but was trying to justify this.
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• #45
Ah glad to hear. I have no kids but was trying to justify this.
This :)
Flouro DY tagalong AND a mkI CTRL cap? Coolest kid in town