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Old 08-29-00 | 06:25 PM
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Is anyone aware of adult-child tandem bikes and who makes them? I remember seeing one on the street and was interested in getting one. Thanks for any information.

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Old 08-29-00 | 07:56 PM
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Lot's of options with child-stoker kits

It so happens I've been shopping for a tandem and many makers offer their bikes with child-stoker kits (an extra set of pedals that attaches higher up on the rear seat-post) so a kid can reach the pedals. They're adjustable so that as the kid grows you can move them down.

Here's a link site that has a bunch of manufacturers and sellers:

https://www.lynxview.com/tandembike.html

I also found the "feel" of this site very friendly--I bet they'd respond to an e-mail question:

https://www.tandemsltd.com/

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Old 08-31-00 | 07:19 PM
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Nice article on tandeming with a kid

Here's another link that talks about both equipment and practice:

https://gtgtandems.com/tech/childstoker.html

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Old 08-29-01 | 01:44 PM
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The child stoker kits are great! I have used them with my two girls and have been very pleased. With a sachs chain that uses the quick disconnect link I can convert it back and forth in just a few minutes so my wife gets her stoker time in too!
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Old 08-29-01 | 08:38 PM
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Bikes: Kona Dr Dew, Lemond Le Alp, Mongoss NX-7, Trek T200 Tandem

Pedal shortners also work well for slightly older (7 yr +) children. They too are easy to take on and off.
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Old 09-09-01 | 09:21 PM
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When I went on RAGBRAI this year, I saw several tandems with child stoker kits. They seemed to work quite well.
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Old 11-20-03 | 08:58 PM
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One Tandem bike that you might be interested in is the Trek T900. The stoker (rear) seat is adjustable down to 43cm and maybe a little lower than that if you swap out the suspension seatpost for a solid post. This is not one that I would recommend for long journeys however.
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Old 11-22-03 | 10:01 AM
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Depending on what kind of riding that you will be doing, the LoveBike tandem is a great option. The child gets a front seat and can see more than your back. I have had one for over a year. My kids are getting bigger and I am using a Triple quite a bit, but the kids have a great time sitting up front.

https://www.lovebike.com/
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Old 11-24-03 | 03:57 PM
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I'm in the process of converting my Davidson tandem for my daugther. I got the child bottom bracket and just got the cranks. I got an adjustable stoker stem and a scott drop in handlebar. The drop in handle bar can be rotated around to provide a comfortable reach for a 5 year old. the adjustable stoker stem has a faceplate so I can easily change handlebars to convert it back.

I've been warned not to expect to go too far in the begining.
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Old 11-24-03 | 07:22 PM
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This is greatness, can be used for kid and or adults.
https://www.co-motion.com/peri.html
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You can also try custom builders, if your need is such that it makes sense. We went custom because we are on our bikes a fair amount, all four seasons, and have taken the trail a bike as far as it can go. I would not recommend the Adam's version of same, by the way, to anyone that is using them day in, day out -- IMO they are not sturdy enough in the hitch for this use. The Burley Piccolo is surely a better bet in this regard.

We'll have tandem + trail a bike happening when number 2 son hits kindergarten. My 6 year old and I are proving this winter that we can get rid of one car by riding all winter long -- and we are hoping that Vancouver isn't going to have unusual amounts of snow!

We went custom because it allowed us to get the bike we wanted, with exactly what we wanted on it, in a geometry that allowed our rapidly growing 6 year old to do without the kid-back adaptor but without producing unnatural compromises for my wife either (either as stoker or captain).

Our new frame by Dennis Bushnell is supposed to be off to the painters soon, so I guess we'll be checking out our 6 year old against it fairly soon.


https://www.sandsmachine.com/bp_bushn.htm -- not an official company site but lists his email address.
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