Congrats, Rob... Great pics and vid.  One of my favorite pictures of
all time is my daughter (at about 10-11 months) sitting on the back of
my bike with her styro-helmet (in Cape Cod)...  Ahh.... she's in
college now...

On Mar 28, 2:00 pm, John Speare <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:34 AM, rperks <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am so stoked to have our little girl out and about on the bicycle
> > with us now.  She is 10 months old, her helmet finally fits and she is
> > tall enough for the straps to work on the BoBike Mini+.  Yesterday we
> > went for a test spin around the block, that went great, so then it was
> > off to the beach.  She is so pumped sitting up there in front, claps,
> > laugs and makes her happy sound (parents out there probably know what
> > that means). Pics and quick movies here:
> >http://oceanaircycles.com/2011/03/27/new-copilot/
> >http://flic.kr/p/9tSBt2
> >http://flic.kr/p/9tSAWc
> > and vid:
> >http://flic.kr/p/9tSE9B
>
> > We are looking forward to being able to ride as a family again.  It
> > has been riding in shits for more than the last year.
>
> > Things I learned getting to this point.  Kids helmets are not easy to
> > get to fit well.  I ended up at the local skate shop working with the
> > fit kit foam the were able to provide.  The BoBike mini+ seemed like
> > the best option for our family as it easily can be moved from one bike
> > to another if you buy additional stem mounts.  This seat also seemed
> > to be the least invasive for the parents knees.  Handling is not bad
> > at all, but having a lower bottom bracket would be nice.
>
> > Riv Content, Albatross bars work perfict for this set up, and she
> > loves when I ring the brass bell.  Likewise I am dreaming of a 62cm
> > Gomez for the stable.
>
> > Rob
> > -
>
> Great shots Rob. Thanks for sharing.
>
> I've been dragging my daughter around on and behind bikes for all of
> her young 8 years.
>
> By FAR... by a huge margin, her favorite has been in the front where
> you have your daughter... I have so many great memories of chattering
> away with Maddie while we tooled around town on daily, otherwise
> mundane errands. She was into signaling and ringing the bell too. Fun
> times.
>
> http://johndogfood.com/john/reduced/03-30-06%20006.jpg
>
> Yes -- Albatross bars make this set up a breeze.
>
> John
>
> --
> John Speare
> Spokane, WA USAhttp://cyclingspokane.blogspot.com/

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