I love my front mounted Yepp seat for now. My daughter has been riding since
10-ish months. I think realistically we’ll be transitioning to a rear seat in
the future when she gets bigger.
-J
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And just to clarify, my knees clear fine on my 59 Clemthe reference to
knees be damned is related to the extra weight and my geriatric knees
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On anything smaller than a 60 people have a tough time not knocking knees with
a yepp mini.
My Clementine is a wonderful kid hauler (front & rear, knees be damned).
I think a stretched out top tube will be very welcome in the smaller sizes.
Waiting to see if there are some major
Btw I use the yepp mini on our 52 Clementine, small HHH, 59 XO3 and recently a
57 ANT... The extra TT length promised by this new Riv frame would only makes
riding with a front seat better. I definitely knock my knees a bit on the
Clementine and xo3 particularly.
Tony
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My 2 1/2 year old ~30lbs daughter still loves the yepp mini. She's tall enough
that my 5'5" wife is no longer comfortable being able to negotiate the toddler
helmet knocking her chin but for my 6' self it's not an issue.
My daughter loves it, each seat has a weight limit/recommendation.
My little guy is coming up on two. How old/large a child would be
comfortable/safe on one of these?
Aaron in ES MD
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Are we sure it's not an attachment point for a Burly trailer or something? I
don't think i would trust a kickstand while loading a child in a seat, and
understood that to be the main benefit of a front-carry seat.
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That kickstand mount! Oh, yes! I didn’t know it could be done... it can be
done... it will be done! 朗
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Hmm, the Bebe as a not-bebe bike? If it can be rigged to carry a kid, it can be
rigged to carry groceries!
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Looks like a kickstand mount, though most chainstay mounts I've seen have
the bolts closer together.
I'm kind of intrigued by this. I'm also well past the kid seat stage, but
the long top tube, low seat tube, presumably good clearance... might make
for an interesting, alternative take on my Clem.
My kids are teenagers, so no Rosco Bebe is in my near future (I hope).
Still, it's a cool photo on Grant's Blahg
What is that plate welded onto the left chainstay? Perhaps it is an
uber-kickstand mount?
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
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