Bell Classic Bicycle Child Carrier
| Updated on | : | January 30, 2013 |
| Category | : | Car Seats |
| List Price: | : | $ 49.99 |
| Price starting at | : | |
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| Tags | : | Bell, Bicycle, Carrier, Child, Classic |
Bell Classic Bicycle Child Carrier
Bell Classic Bicycle Child Carrier
- Fits a wider range of adult bicycles with new hardware
- Carries one child up to 4-Pounds
- Improved comfort with new seat pad
- Child rides secure in new five point harness system
- Foot rests keep legs comfy and feet from wheel
Much easier to install on a wider range of bikes!Bring your child along while riding to the grocery store or park with the Bell Classic bicycle child carrier. Designed to fit most standard adult bicycle frames, the carrier is sturdy, safe, and comfortable for your kid. The Classic includes an adjustable harness that creates a snug fit, along with a front grab bar that acts as a handhold and seatbelt. The back pad is also washable–a must for most parents. Offering a capacity of 40 pounds, the carrier sits securely over your back wheel.
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Meant for attachment to a Road Bike,
We purchased the Bell Classic Bicycle Child Carrier based on its reviews and as an economical choice for our almost 2-year old who will only get about 1 year’s use from it.
Now that it is on and we have test driven it, we like how he fits in it, and we feel comfortable with the safety it provides. It is nice, but not exceptional.
But getting the seat on….
Suffice to say that, as best as we can determine, this Child Carrier is made to attach to a road bike and not a hybrid bike, like ours (a Trek 7000). Our frame is thicker than that of a road bike, so attaching the seat to the rear fork was just barely possible with the hardware supplied. It was possible, but squeezing the brackets around the fork so that they were close enough for us to even begin tightening the nut took a lot of muscle! We also had the same problem as another reviewer, in that our bike has a quick-release seat, and does not have the kind of seat post bolt that the seat needs to be attached. We were able to remedy that by removing the quick-release mechanism, going to the local hardware store to purchase a 1/4-inch hex bolt (which fit in our bike’s seat bracket), and using that instead of the provided 8 mm Hex Bold.
At one point in our construction of the Child Carrier, we got particularly frustrated, and tried to find some customer support. There was a 1-800 number, which was closed on the weekend, and absolutely zero on-line support. I have gotten used to having some sort of on-line resources available to me, even if it is only a copy of the owner’s manual, so the absolute lack of *anything* was very frustrating. (There is plenty of information for Bell bicycle helmets, but nothing for the child carrier.)
So bottom line, if you have a hybrid bicycle (or, heaven forbid, a mountain bike), be aware that it might not assemble as easily as it should, and you may need to make an extra run to the hardware store!
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|A great product for very little money…,
I purchased this child carrier seat for when we visit the grandparents. At home a have a trailer that both of our kids ride in. This little bike seat was perfect for the occastional use. Some of the ‘shields’ that are meant to protect the child from the wheel are a little flimsy, so I would not want to take them on and off on a regular basis. Once it’s on the bike, it should probably stay there. But for our purposes where I didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on a second bike trailer to be used for maybe a month out of the year, that was great bang for the buck. I had my 2 year old riding in the back and he was perfectly happy & safe.
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|Wouldn’t attach,
I bought this as a cheap option that would let me try out riding with my kid. I have a Specialized Hard Rock that has a quick-release seat post that is incompatible with the seat.
The instructions call for a bolt attachment on the rear part of the seat post, so if you don’t have that it won’t work out. The bottom brackets attach via friction/clamping onto the lower diagonal wheel legs that should work on any bike, but the seat post is the deal breaker. Hope it works better for you.
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