I am looking for an ebike that will take a child seat and able to climb a hill (I don't mind pedalling too) for under 1000 is it possible?
TIA
TIA
Most folders are with wheels 20" or smaller so not too suitable for a child seat. They are also usually short wheelbase and a child's weight overhanging on the rear when going uphill might prompt a big wheelie and tipping over backwards.Are there any folding options or is that taking it too far?
Thanks for the advise. Front seats make much more sense to me as you can talk with the child. I just thought they are not an option for electric bikes. Are you using yours on an ebike?You need to consider the bike layout carefully when it comes to kid seats. I've been there and done this.
Most cheap rear mounted kid seats actually attach to the seat tube. So if you want a bike with seat tube batt you can rule these out.
The other (less common) rear seat is either attached too, or includes, a rear rack. These have no suspension, so can be uncomfortable for the little one.
From about 3 y.o. my boy much preferred travelling between me and the handle bars, on a front facing seat. In our case, a DIY modded seat tube carrier. There are other (commercial) options for this front facing layout, and for us this was the best as the child is part of the cycling experience, not just 'luggage' at the back.
We started off with a rear seat. If you look closely, most consist of a plastic bucket seat supported by a 'U' shaped steel support, and connected to the bike by a quick release mechanism. The open end of the 'U' connects to the quick release thing, which itself is clamped to the seat tube of the bike.Thanks for the advise. Front seats make much more sense to me as you can talk with the child. I just thought they are not an option for electric bikes. Are you using yours on an ebike?