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Step 1: Measure your height
- Take off your shoes
- Stand with your back straight against a wall
- Balance a book on your head to mark your height on the wall
- Measure your height by the distance from the floor to the mark
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- Based on your height, we’ve calculated a starting point.
- You can measure your inseam by tucking a book between your legs so there is pressure but it isn’t uncomfortable.
- Inseam typically falls with 5cm of the average.
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Massive Range Of Baby Bike Seats
The first time taking a young child on their first bike ride is an unforgettable experience for a parent. It only gets more enjoyable from there as you get more comfortable riding with a baby seat attached and witness the joy on their faces.
Types Of Baby Bike Seats
If you’re unsure about what type of seat will best suit your needs, head over to your local 99 Bikes shop and talk to a member of our team.
Rear Mount
Rear-mounted baby seats are typically larger than their front-mounted counterparts, and will likely come with additional comfort features, such as the ability to recline. Depending on what bike you have, the seats can attach to the frame of your bike or the rack.
Front Mount
Front-mounted baby seats are generally attached right behind the handlebars. While your child may not be able to recline in the seat, you can quite often adjust the settings of the footrests to give them a more comfortable ride.
The key reason we often hear riders opt for the front mounted baby seats is because it makes for a more engaging riding experience for both the child and the adult. With the child in front of you, it makes it easier to communicate and point things out over the course of the ride.
Mid Mount
Primarily an option for older, or taller, children, a mid mount seat attaches to the bike frame in front of the rider. While they’re often quicker to install and release, they tend to require the adult rider to exert more effort in keeping the bike balanced.