Looking for ideas for a rat rod bike trailer so I can take my toddler out for rides.
Ape Stanger said:Looking for ideas for a rat rod bike trailer so I can take my toddler out for rides.
yoothgeye said:Ape Stanger said:Looking for ideas for a rat rod bike trailer so I can take my toddler out for rides.
Just speaking from my experience, I have a kid trailer, it's heavy, doesn't fit well on sidewalks and puts kids out in traffic. I guess it pulls just fine, but let me offer you an alternative.
My friend found me one of these Tag Along bikes that attaches to the seat post of the towing bike, the kind that has a crank and handlebars so that the child can pedal. Anyway, I see them regularly for around $30-$50, I got mine for $5. I removed the chain and crank and installed my daughter's stem mounted child seat to the seat post. She LOVES it, and it pulls easier than the trailer, keeps her right in line with me, I can go up and down curbs easier, it's lighter than the trailer, and I just think it's safer. I have swapped out the seat post that the seat is mounted on with a 1 1/8" adjustable stem so that my daughter can have a handlebar to hold onto. Before we take it on vacation this summer I will give it the normal rat treatment, red rim, flat black, hopefully I can find a 20" whitewall, and I will attach a bike flag mast with my old pirate flag attached.
Buck Masterson said:That is an AWESOME idea! As far as that goes, you don't even have to remove the crank and chain for an easy swap when they get older. Thank you for the idea! I have been trying to find one of those for my 6 year old, but people around here are crazy with prices, I could hook up a car seat to it and take BOTH of them!! I love this web page!
yoothgeye said:My friend found me one of these Tag Along bikes that attaches to the seat post of the towing bike, the kind that has a crank and handlebars so that the child can pedal. Anyway, I see them regularly for around $30-$50, I got mine for $5. I removed the chain and crank and installed my daughter's stem mounted child seat to the seat post. She LOVES it, and it pulls easier than the trailer, keeps her right in line with me, I can go up and down curbs easier, it's lighter than the trailer, and I just think it's safer. I have swapped out the seat post that the seat is mounted on with a 1 1/8" adjustable stem so that my daughter can have a handlebar to hold onto. Before we take it on vacation this summer I will give it the normal rat treatment, red rim, flat black, hopefully I can find a 20" whitewall, and I will attach a bike flag mast with my old pirate flag attached.
brett4christ said:YG, Instead of discs, look for 16" hubcaps. I am pretty sure these and the 20" bike wheels are close to the same diameter. Old Lincoln caps would look cool!cools
brett4christ said:In the late 40's-early 50's there were SOME 16" wheels, granted not many, but there were some. also, check aftermarket for some Moon-style lakes covers. I KNOW they come in 16".
yoothgeye said:Still needs paint and accessories. You can see the mount on the front where the handlebar was originally. There is now enough room on the front for pannier bags or baskets.
chagovatoloco said:That is awesome, I have a son on the way and this will be a great way to get him ridding with the family.
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