by LuvHandles » Mon May 26, 2014 9:34 am
There are a number of brands which will suit an 18month old.
Most parents end up buying a front fitted child seat with a mount which enables them to embrace them from a forward facing position and let go of concerns not being able to see them when fitted into a rear seat. Usually the guidlelines for these seats are 8 months - 3 years (dependent on child)
A couple brands which we would suggest are Bo-Bike, Yepp. They are both a nice design, easy to take on and off (or swap between bikes if need be) You can also get a screen if your concerned about debris etc, so plenty of add on options.
Depending on your bikes handlebar stem, you should be able to get a bracket which accommodates these brands, however on the point which was made about having to ride wider legged, that is just down to it not being fitted properly, or the bike being not suitable. So something to consider when marrying a certain bike seat with your bike. If the bracket is fitted to the handlebars you can get ore allowance which prevents that from happening.
We sell all these seats at our shop, if you want free advice, and options. Also we fit our accessories for free. Let us know if you want a hand.
Mercedes / Luv Handles Ltd.
There are a number of brands which will suit an 18month old.
Most parents end up buying a front fitted child seat with a mount which enables them to embrace them from a forward facing position and let go of concerns not being able to see them when fitted into a rear seat. Usually the guidlelines for these seats are 8 months - 3 years (dependent on child)
A couple brands which we would suggest are Bo-Bike, Yepp. They are both a nice design, easy to take on and off (or swap between bikes if need be) You can also get a screen if your concerned about debris etc, so plenty of add on options.
Depending on your bikes handlebar stem, you should be able to get a bracket which accommodates these brands, however on the point which was made about having to ride wider legged, that is just down to it not being fitted properly, or the bike being not suitable. So something to consider when marrying a certain bike seat with your bike. If the bracket is fitted to the handlebars you can get ore allowance which prevents that from happening.
We sell all these seats at our shop, if you want free advice, and options. Also we fit our accessories for free. Let us know if you want a hand.
Mercedes / Luv Handles Ltd.