Want to take baby for a spin? Carrying a child on a bicycle requires special equipment, like a child seat or trailer. It also requires that the rider to be confident and comfortable on a bike and is aware of his or her riding conditions.
December 12, 2014
Want to take baby for a spin? Carrying a child on a bicycle requires special equipment, like a child seat or trailer. It also requires that the rider to be confident and comfortable on a bike and is aware of his or her riding conditions.
So you want to take baby for a spin? If you haven't ridden a bike in years or haven't ridden much in the city where you live, this might not be the time to hop astride a fixed gear with your tyke. You want to be an experienced cyclist who is well acquainted with the rules of the road.
So you already have a bike because you're an experienced cyclist. The next thing you need to do is get a baby bike seat or a bicycle trailer. The trailers are generally considered safer. Low to the ground, they reduce the danger of a serious fall. You can also load and unload them yourself, whereas the seats usually require two people – one to hold the bike and one to manage the child.
Baby, of course, must always have a helmet, as should you. Bring your child to a bike store and have a sales person help fit a helmet to your child.
If you can find routes with bike lanes, then that's the way to go. You also might want to consider more roundabout routes that avoid busy roads and hazards such as underpasses.
Don't underestimate how nervous you might be when you first get on the road with your child.
Soon, even those crazy fixed gear people will be casting you admiring looks.
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