Help me choose a SUV bike for my family
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Help me choose a SUV bike for my family
We are buying a cargo bike this Spring, it is decided, but we haven't decided which. We live in Canada, and there aren't many cargo bikes around here yet. So we have to buy based on online information, mostly.
We live in Canada. I am a year around commuter, and run most of my errands with a commuter bike, including groceries. My wife does have a car, but she also likes to ride bikes. We have a newborn at home, and I want a bike to be able to take him to daycare and other places starting next year. The cycling infrastructure here is ok, but not perfect. And drivers are mostly polite and safe, but there are some ********. So, we decided that we will feel much safer with a front-load cargo tricycle. It is more stable and conspicuous than other alternatives, and we can use a cover to protect our little one from the elements. We are in good shape and the town is pretty flat. So, we don't need pedal-assist, but we would get it if it was cheap.
Our two top candidates are:
Thanks!
We live in Canada. I am a year around commuter, and run most of my errands with a commuter bike, including groceries. My wife does have a car, but she also likes to ride bikes. We have a newborn at home, and I want a bike to be able to take him to daycare and other places starting next year. The cycling infrastructure here is ok, but not perfect. And drivers are mostly polite and safe, but there are some ********. So, we decided that we will feel much safer with a front-load cargo tricycle. It is more stable and conspicuous than other alternatives, and we can use a cover to protect our little one from the elements. We are in good shape and the town is pretty flat. So, we don't need pedal-assist, but we would get it if it was cheap.
Our two top candidates are:
- Nihola family Family - a safe and light cargo bike for families
- Babboe Curve Babboe Curve Cargo Bike - Babboe CargobikesBabboe Cargobikes
- Wike cargo trike https://www.wicycle.com/products/bik...er-cargo-trike we heard is not such great quality, but it is cheap and local
- Taga family bike https://www.tagabike.eu/prodotto/tag...to-di-bambini/ looks great, but we are worried about the background of the company (they went out of business and reopened in Italy) We have also heard they don't handle great. The bike itself is cheaper, but we would have to pay shipment to Canada and that makes the price comparable to our top choices
- ELF 2FR https://organictransit.com/product/elf-2fr/ this one is my favorite by far, but it is considerably more expensive, and we could only fit one kid (we might get a second one at some point)
Thanks!
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No experience with any of them. However I would go with one of the first two, mainly because of their reputation and the fact they have been in business for many years and have a good track record. Just an FYI, they are both well known in the Netherlands and while not as common as the the two wheeled cargo bikes are well respected. Also parts can be ordered direct from the Netherlands if needed. I have done it several times for hubs that I needed for my city bikes that were not sold in NA.
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I think the babboe is the best choice, for your situation. Nihola is probably heavier, but perhaps more repairable.
I had a friend in Denmark who was using one with 3 kids. seems undestructible.
As for electrification if you're mainly on flat roads it's not that useful. I use a Riese&muller "Load" and there's almost no need for pedal assist on flat.
And anyway prefer something your LBS knows...
I had a friend in Denmark who was using one with 3 kids. seems undestructible.
As for electrification if you're mainly on flat roads it's not that useful. I use a Riese&muller "Load" and there's almost no need for pedal assist on flat.
And anyway prefer something your LBS knows...
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We are buying a cargo bike this Spring, it is decided, but we haven't decided which. We live in Canada, and there aren't many cargo bikes around here yet. So we have to buy based on online information, mostly.
We live in Canada. I am a year around commuter, and run most of my errands with a commuter bike, including groceries. My wife does have a car, but she also likes to ride bikes. We have a newborn at home, and I want a bike to be able to take him to daycare and other places starting next year. The cycling infrastructure here is ok, but not perfect. And drivers are mostly polite and safe, but there are some ********. So, we decided that we will feel much safer with a front-load cargo tricycle. It is more stable and conspicuous than other alternatives, and we can use a cover to protect our little one from the elements. We are in good shape and the town is pretty flat. So, we don't need pedal-assist, but we would get it if it was cheap.
Our two top candidates are:
Thanks!
We live in Canada. I am a year around commuter, and run most of my errands with a commuter bike, including groceries. My wife does have a car, but she also likes to ride bikes. We have a newborn at home, and I want a bike to be able to take him to daycare and other places starting next year. The cycling infrastructure here is ok, but not perfect. And drivers are mostly polite and safe, but there are some ********. So, we decided that we will feel much safer with a front-load cargo tricycle. It is more stable and conspicuous than other alternatives, and we can use a cover to protect our little one from the elements. We are in good shape and the town is pretty flat. So, we don't need pedal-assist, but we would get it if it was cheap.
Our two top candidates are:
- Nihola family Family - a safe and light cargo bike for families
- Babboe Curve Babboe Curve Cargo Bike - Babboe CargobikesBabboe Cargobikes
- Wike cargo trike https://www.wicycle.com/products/bik...er-cargo-trike we heard is not such great quality, but it is cheap and local
- Taga family bike https://www.tagabike.eu/prodotto/tag...to-di-bambini/ looks great, but we are worried about the background of the company (they went out of business and reopened in Italy) We have also heard they don't handle great. The bike itself is cheaper, but we would have to pay shipment to Canada and that makes the price comparable to our top choices
- ELF 2FR https://organictransit.com/product/elf-2fr/ this one is my favorite by far, but it is considerably more expensive, and we could only fit one kid (we might get a second one at some point)
Thanks!
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I'm in Ontario and looking for a cargo trike, and those are the ones I'm considering as well. Did you buy one yet? I'm leaning towards the Nihola for its lighter weight and lexan box, but a few things bug me about it: it seems small for two kids, and I'm nervous about drum brakes. I'd have preferred just about any other kind of brake. If you did buy one, I'm curious which you ended up choosing and why...
We decided to get the Nihola.
Out LBS guy told us that Wike bikes are very low quality. I don't know if I believe him, but I like the guy and want to buy from him. He does a lot of advocacy for cycling in our town.
The Taga has a sale going on. But they seem fishy. The company disappeared for a while and someone else bought the rights to the bike and the existing inventory. They confirmed this via messenger when I asked them. I worry that they plan to sell the existing inventory and then shut down the operation. Also, you can find a lot of advertisement online but not a lot of reviews from actual owners. I asked a couple of people on Instagram and they said that the bike is ok but not great.
The ELF is too expensive.
The Babboe is bigger and heavier than we need.
Where we live it is very flat and so i don't worry about brakes that much.
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Hope you'll like it!
We have a Circe Morpheus which eventually we'll set up with the front seat converted to the uses needed. It easily turns into a baby/child/stuff carrier and back to that wonderful semi-recumbent tandem configuration. But it's not a trike so doesn't suit your needs - just wanted to say you're not alone with this in this province ;-)
We have a Circe Morpheus which eventually we'll set up with the front seat converted to the uses needed. It easily turns into a baby/child/stuff carrier and back to that wonderful semi-recumbent tandem configuration. But it's not a trike so doesn't suit your needs - just wanted to say you're not alone with this in this province ;-)