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Thank you. Was just coming back to say just the act of posting had made me realise that of course I'm going to put all the bits on it and love it
Have gone one better and got a QR yepp, and another bracket for the rockhopper, so one seat moves between two bikes easy peasy (I have to take seat off to put bike in shed( -
I put my 1yo in a Thule yepp maxi on the back of my flat bar Ridgeback hybrid, and found it really twitchy, didn't like all the weight on the back, can't put panniers on, no clearance for mudguards. So I went and bought a Rockhopper to build up as a child-carrying machine.
I've been riding the ridgeback a bit and have got used to it, fatter tyres feel less necessary than they were.
Should I
(A) build the rockhopper anyway, it'll be great with a front rack and basket and we can go places
(B) not bother, the ridgeback is comfy and quick and got enough gearing, even if it hasn't got mudguards and can't take more than a smallish rucksack -
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/S6UcJwHNWAWCxV4R8
Shoes nice and airy in summer- toe pockets included for extra winter insulation. Cleats and pedals worn but plenty of life in them yet.
£40 for the lot; will consider splitting.
Collection in Camberwell or St John's Wood. Will post for extra.
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I swear, @6pt cruising down Coldharbour Lane possibly on Saturday or Sunday
@psg1ben St Werburghs enjoying the samba