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#1
RadWagon / Re: Questions around RW4 before purchasing.
September 27, 2021, 01:26:36 PM
Hi,

Thanks for your comments, this really helped me move forward and make the decision to purchase RW4 this morning.

I will let you know how this all works out :), but I am really enthusiastic on the idea to take my kids on bike every day, not sure about them :).

Mario
#2
RadWagon / Questions around RW4 before purchasing.
September 26, 2021, 02:17:58 PM
Hi,

I am heavily considering purchasing a RW4 for the daily hauling of my kids to school in replacement of my car. My two kids are 4 & 9 and my plan is to install a normal Hamax seat on the front, and a deckpad and a deckhand (or alternatives I can find) on the back seat for the 9 year old.

My problem comes down to until when it is comfortable for the 9 year old this setup. I've not seen any recommendation on age group where this setup is recommended or not, a bit of a shame from RadPower since other competing brands such as Tern have some information.

The fact is that the 9 year old will only travel on the bike for short trip, the distance from the after class to the school to pick up his bike, so fo short trips I am trying to figure out if this would be ok.

I assume, that the Caboose is a no go, from a certain age of around 6-7 onwards, right? Again, a bit of a shock that RadPower does not provide accurate information on sizing of the bars and age groups where this has been checked.

Once I clarify the logistics part, I'll have to dig up on the weather stuff, I live in Luxembourg, which can get pretty cold/rainy/snowy in winter.

Thanks for any suggestion!.

Mario
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