On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 3:27:25 PM UTC-6, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> School begins on Monday, and we have before us a number of challenges. The 
> school is in its second year, and it has exploded in population. There was 
> nearly no parking to begin with, and with the second school in the 
> neighborhood also convening in the morning and with the canyon's whole 
> workforce trying to get out for their 25 minute commute with but one single 
> road that we all must share, biking is a NO-BRAINER. But nearly no one, 
> excepting us, has done it. The school is 2 miles from my door (too far to 
> walk), all downhill to school, and all uphill on the way home. The hill is 
> so steep that a child really needs brakes of good quality for the downhill, 
> and a bike that isn't too heavy (these are just kids, remember) and has 
> GEARS for the way uphill. Also ideal would be a bottle cage for water since 
> we live in Vegas and a rack. But a rack is probably asking too much. 
>
> I mentor the junior high girls from church (I heart teenagers!), and one 
> of my little favorites, L,  will attend our school. She and her little 
> sister plan to use their electric scooter and bike to join us. She babysits 
> a boy who will ride with us on his own bike. Another family I'm acquainted 
> with asked if their 5th grader could join us. As I was leaving campus after 
> the meet and greet today, I heard L yell, "Leah! We have some more coming!" 
>
> "More what?" I asked.
> "More girls!" she called.
> "Riding bikes?" I asked, incredulous.
> "Yes, my mom's getting all their information, I'll tell you later!"
>
> So, there you have it. Leah's Bicycle Bus is born! 
>
> You might imagine I have some anxiety about the logistics. Even more about 
> the liability. I have a plan worked out, and I'll tweak it as need arises. 
>
> Now, for the question.
>
> My only-5th grade-son has been reclassified as a middle-schooler. He must 
> carry all his books/folders/etc in his backpack. They tell me, "Oh, and 
> here's his Chromebook for the year. It goes home with him every night." 
>
> SERIOUSLY? 
>
> My Betty Foy has a Nitto Big Front Rack with the biggest Wald they make. 
> The back has a lighter duty rack that was acting as a support for my medium 
> Saddlesack. This is not going to carry both sons' bags and lunches now that 
> my "middle-schooler" must schlep around everything he owns. Also, what 
> happens if one of the neighborhood kids needs me to haul something?  I 
> called Riv and Will listened and we both thought I would need the Big Back 
> Rack, so I ordered it. Now, I wonder if I should continue to use my medium 
> saddlesack or if I should order the large. Or maybe just add 
> Back-a-Bike-bags, which are out of stock for now. Will suggested: 
> http://www.carsickdesigns.com/products/large-pannier-set 
> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.carsickdesigns.com%2Fproducts%2Flarge-pannier-set&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEb5CAazuwSonHNeezr88sAScbNXA>
>  
> but I don't love them very much.
>
> Someone chime in and tell me what's the best way to carry all this weight.
>
> Thanks once again! L
>

Sounds like you might be in cargo-bike territory.  Xtracycle or Yuba make 
good ones -- even battery powered for that climb going home.  They aren't 
cheap though...  You could convert your Betty to a longtail with an 
Xtracycle kit, but that might ruin it for other riding.

Attach a trailer to the back?

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