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Oxford Unisex Little Explorer Top Tube Mounted Child Seat, Black, Ideal for ages 3-6 years 22Kg weight limit UK

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Of course, this doesn’t mean buy the most expensive items, but it does mean to think about if the price tag has more to do with the bragging rights than the actual quality of the product. There are hundreds upon hundreds of brands in bicycling. From budget to billionaire worthy, the range in prices can vary significantly. Crossbar mount seats– Seats which do exactly as they say, sit on the adult bike crossbar to position the child in fron of the adult. I wrote about how this felt for me here(and I still get teary thinking about it – not many family cycling products have done that to me!!!) Where to buy the Oxford Little Explorer Front Bike Seat As a responsible retailer we take all steps possible to ensure that our business meets all requirements of any EU & UK consumer protection laws, particularly the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation & Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 and other legislation specific to the products that we sell.

With a head tube-mounted seat an issue that may crop up is that there's not enough space between the bike seat and your saddle. This will depend on the combination of the geometry of your bike, your height and the seat. Seat name

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But what do you need to look out for when shopping for cycling gear? What are the best brands? What kit is really necessary? Do you really need it? Quality is without doubt one of the most important factors that we consider when buying bikes, parts, accessories or clothing. As you’d imagine it’s especially important when buying Child Seats. Let’s take at a look at the sort of things you can look at when trying to ascertain the quality of Oxford Little Explorer Cross Bar Seat. With 40 products available we worked out that 21 cost more than Oxford Little Explorer Cross Bar Seat and 17 were cheaper. Cost of Oxford products

WEEE (The Waste Electrical and electronic Equipment) Directive is UK law that governs the disposal and recycling of all electrical items. The law, introduced in 2014, puts the emphasis on the producers and suppliers of electrical equipment to pay for the collection, treatment and recovery of waste electricals. The passenger will naturally grip the handlebar which is one thing to consider. However in my case rather then fiddling with the brakes I have designated my daughter as bell ringer so she has a useful job in warning others of our presence. This is a cost effective way of getting small children out cycling with adults, but is it any good? How easy is it to fit and do I recommend it? Stripped pedal threads - a comprehensive guide on the correct installation of pedals is sent out with every bikeOptions for 1-2 working day delivery and next day timed services available on most items Zone B Surcharge Areas I have one question: is the height and horizontal angle of the Little Explorer variable, or is the seat always going to be parallel to the top tube and fixed directly to the tube itself without any vertical adjustment? Join the Family Cycling UK Facebook Group and search the group for similar questions. If someone hasn't asked about your specific type of bike then post your own question - there's usually someone who has fitted a seat to a similar type of bike.

Lots of modern bike frames have a top tube which is far from being horizontal and which is also quite close to the lower tube which might affect the spacing between the kiddie seat and the kiddie footrests. This front bike seat is suitable for babies, as well as toddlers, from about 9 months until about 3 years old.Whatever you might be buying for your cycling trips, it’s important to do your research. Afterall, cycling can be dangerous if improperly or inadequately equipped, so it’s vital that your gear is safe and high quality. products that meet this search were more expensive than Oxford Little Explorer Cross Bar Seat and 1 were cheaper.

As we said in the pricing part of the review, brand is a really important consideration, but especially so when looking to buy Child Seats. But as you’re probably already aware, you’re on to a great choice if you do go with Oxford, as they’re a fantastic brand, making amazing products. Several years ago Oxford discontinued the Leco, and the world was a slightly less happy place as a result. Then, last year at the Cycle Show at the NEC I met a guy from Oxford Products who told me a new, replacement seat was being designed.This is a very simple but very important question. You may have heard the old adage ‘all the gear and no idea’. This concept is very much applicable to new riders that want to make sure that they have everything they need before their first trip on the pedals. It was a brilliant set up for family cycling – the youngest Sprog could sit up front with me on my bike between my arms and we could chat away as we rode, whilst the eldest was behind on the tag-along. We got it when the Sprogs combined outgrew the weight limit for our trailer (or was it that my legs just couldn’t cope with hauling them both behind me any more?!)

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