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runswithscissors
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Posted: 03/04/04 - 14:14 Post subject: Looking for a child's bike seat...
You know, the ones that mount behind the regular seat? Anyone have one that would recommend it? I've been searching ebay and found a few, but I don't want to spend too much or not enough, you know?
Thanks gang!
Rando
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 03/04/04 - 14:18 Post subject: Re: Looking for a child's bike seat...
| runswithscissors wrote: | You know, the ones that mount behind the regular seat? Anyone have one that would recommend it? I've been searching ebay and found a few, but I don't want to spend too much or not enough, you know?
Thanks gang!
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You don't honestly expect Tracy to cart you around on her bike do you?
sorry I have no real input into this.
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Cappy
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Posted: 03/04/04 - 17:43 Post subject:
Performance and Nashbar
Not sure how much you want to spend, but they seem to be pretty good prices.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 03/04/04 - 17:46 Post subject:
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pokychick
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Posted: 03/04/04 - 17:52 Post subject:
We have one of these except I believe it is a Trek. You would be able to carry both kids.
The best part for me(because I'm an idiot) is that it really is easy to attach/detach and fold up for storage.
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TriBob
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Posted: 03/04/04 - 17:53 Post subject:
I know I have a trailer. I don't know if I still have the seat. I'll have to check.
Check out toys-r-us. much cheaper then bike stores.
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