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Have you been looking at anything like the Benno Boost bike? It’s sort of like a sexy/cheaper Tern but essentially you can have two kids in the back (of various sizes if one is too big for a Yepp) and one on either the cross bar or probably on a rack (obviously only if they’re tiny)
I’m sure any Danes reading this will say you can just use an Omnium cargo and a couple of inner tubes. I have sold a lady an Omnium cargo and she rides through the new forest daily and delivers her 3 kids of 2-3 years apart to their nursery, school and wherever else kids go
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I’m sure any Danes reading this will say you can just use an Omnium cargo and a couple of inner tubes.
Ah! Yeah, and the bloody foreigners too. If I had an older child to carry as well as my toddler I'd just add a child seat at the back (toddler currently the top of his buggy, strapped to the front rack).
@mtsdw going for a 3-wheeler would be the simpler option. Something like a Winther Kangaroo.
On the same note, anyone with a good tip on a cargo bike for two/three kids?
Plot twist, it's one boy (almost 3 year old now) and one baby girl still in a maxi cosi. Seems like r&m has a maxi cosi adapter but I can't find lots of pictures of how this translates to space left for the other kid.
Also, looks like most people just find a way to strap the maxi cosi to the cargo bike in some way or another. Although I'm a keen DIY'er, kid safety is not something I want to mess with.
The cube cargo was high on our list, but seems like the maxi cosi is a dealbreaker. Don't really want to spent R&M money right now, but seems like it's the only option atm?
Thanks in advance with the help. Normally I would research this to dead but very few free time left :(