E-bike for transporting a child. Help me find one, pls!

E Moses

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Oct 13, 2016
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Can somebody please help me find an electric bike that has a back seat, or the whole structure, strong enough to take the weight of a 7-year-old? I think my little one is about 22 or 23 kg.

My current bike has the battery inside the back seat, and on four occasions the spokes snapped due, I think, the weight. Or maybe the combination of weight (battery and child) and the motor tension. Then again, it's got rubbish wheels and spokes anyway.

I'm looking at this one https://radpowerbikes.eu/products/radrhino-electric-fat-bike?variant=52737433094





And, thinking, since it has large wheels and strong body, it'll be enough to carry the child around for at least a year or two from now. I understand the average back seat has the max capacity of 25kg, but I'm guessing 1 or 2 kg extra won't be a disaster.

I don't drive by the way. So, this is my only way to transport my child around.

This is my current bike, it's a pile of junk.


My max budget is £1500.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!
 

Artstu

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Aug 2, 2009
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That'll be ideal. Except my little one, who was a preemie baby, still has some physical limitations. I spent a very long time teaching her to ride a bike without stabilisers, but no success so far.
Scooting with the pedals off is best, apologies if you already know that.
 

cwah

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E Moses

Pedelecer
Oct 13, 2016
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UK
OK, guys, let me ask it this way. Supposedly, I go for the Radrhino bike (above), is there a way to, say, strengthen the back seat? Or it'll be just fine?
 

cwah

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Jun 3, 2011
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Thank you! Any idea what the import tax will be like?
Better ask them before purchase to be sure! I never bought through them.

I know the one on eBay will be the final price, but it is also more expensive