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    7 days ago

    …that’s no proletariat seat; this is a proletariat seat…

    (bonus points if you rode the second seat bolted in front of the handlebars)

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    8 days ago

    I was playing basketball in my driveway one day and I could hear this weird alarm slowly approaching. I soon found out it was a kid in one of these trailers, screaming his head off the entire ride. This kid somehow had enough oxygen to scream non stop for at least a mile.

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    8 days ago

    Every time I see a kid in an urban arrow bakfiets, I want to steal it and put it in a time machine to give to my parents instead. My childhood would have been a lot nicer if they had a quality ebike instead of unreliable cars. All the additional stress from driving only resulted in completely passive travel and disconnecting me from 80% of the year’s weather. Ebike babies are commuting through parks in January, having positive experiences with wildlife daily, and doing something fun with their parents instead of adding to that driving stress. All of their interactions with strangers on that commute are pleasant instead of someone having road rage at 5x the speed. Under communism it will be part of the new parent ration.

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        8 days ago

        I’m so tempted to get one instead of a Tern GSD. I want an ultra-reliable cargo bike and it seems like my dog would enjoy a bakfiets a lot more than his trailer.

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            8 days ago

            One thing I do like about the trailers is that, at low speeds at least, icy conditions are really just a hazard for the one stuck pedalling the bike. I can do 80% of my trips on paths separated from cars so it’s usually about as much risk as crossing the road.

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    8 days ago

    I’ve got the decadent trailer. Can’t put two seats on a bike. The kids love it but want to ride their own bikes now.

    I love taking them around in it as well. It’s great because they can see out of it better than a car and we can go places cars can’t.

    They’re getting bigger now. Whilst I’d love a front loading cargo bike, a rear seater like a Tern would be relevant for longer and more practical. I’m going to see if I could lease one through work instead of playing outright.

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      7 days ago

      I’m going to see if I could lease one through work instead of playing outright.

      If you aren’t already familiar with them, also consider using https://upway.co/. They sell dealer overstock and lightly used bikes at a big discount with a one year warranty. I got my commuter bike through them and it was as convenient as ordering directly from Aventon. It sucks that none of my local bike shops offer 0% APR payment plans, especially for the high-end models where you’re buying reliability. Upway is the only financially viable alternative to renting for me.

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      8 days ago

      I do costco runs with my 2 kids in the trailer. Slowly start putting more and more stuff around them and they think it’s some kind of game. Thankfully I have an ebike cause that shit is heavy on the way home.