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2 different types of bikes seat for kids.


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Co pilot limo, great rear mounted seat. You need the right rear rack and then it just slots on. I have rear rack which retails at ?30-40 and the seat which is over ?100. I'd like ?60for both. Seat pads are clean was kept protected or indoors.

Look them up online they have a great rep.


The second is a bar mounted seat so you'll need a bike with a horizontal bar.

Co pilot mack III. Can't praise this contraption enough. Child sits between your arms and love the ride. Ride is also far more comfortable for the adult with child's weight in the middle of the bike, especially as they get older.

Retails at over ?100 if you can Find them. I'm missing little plastic bits that attach the foam to the seat. I just didn't use the foam and they got lost. Children never complained. Easily find a fix for this though, a sewn button will do it. A bit of rust, but this is a solid piece of kit. So it's just cosmetic.

Looking for ?40.

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