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[Closed] is it possible to convert a pannier rack into a seat?!

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Hope this isn't a really silly question but I just wondered if this was possible (and legal!) I have got a Batavus Cambridge which I use as my main mode of ansport, I did have a bobike maxi at the back for my three year old and a leco child saddle at the front for my 7 yr old.
I bought some much needed pannier bags today which unfortunately don't fit with the bobike seat, I would still like to have the option of letting my seven yr old hop on for a ride as it is very convenient, does anyone know whether it's possible to convert a rack into a seat? If this is something you have done i'd love to read about it and even see some pics if possible!
I am toying with the idea of an xtracycle but it's such a lot of money, not really an option at the moent.

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Posted : 01/04/2012 5:47 pm
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None for that age. What you need is a kiddyback tandem. A Dawes toucan was on Ebay recently for £300. That would give you more options.


 
Posted : 01/04/2012 10:32 pm
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You want the 7 year old to ride on the back with the panniers attached?


 
Posted : 01/04/2012 11:08 pm
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Is 7 too old for one of those saddles that clamps to the top tube...they sit in front of you and hold onto the bars either side of the stem.


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 5:46 am
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Theres always a.....frankenbike.

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Yes, it did carry me & a 13st passenger, quite safely.
No, it went in the great bike cull of 2010.
But, being a tinkerer at heart I have another such contraption taking shape in the old grey matter, this time with 2 extra seats.


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 5:58 am
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Tubus racks will take a lot? 40 kgs IIRC. How heavy is the kid?


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 6:56 am
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Tubus racks will take a lot? 40 kgs IIRC. How heavy is the kid?

Statistically, according to recent reports, a 7 year old will weigh 14 stone and smoke like a trooper.....

DrP


 
Posted : 02/04/2012 8:03 am
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Thanks for your replies, I saw a Pashley u plus 2 (which i'd never heard of until seeing one on ebay!l but unfortunately was outbid at the last minute!
I'm not saying I want to plonk my 7 year old on the pannier rack and go but wondered if there was anyway of doing a cheapie d.i.y version of an xtracycle!

i've seen the Dawes twocan that is on ebay at the moment, the only problem is the cost of a coruier as it's a fair way away!
my 7 year old is really skinny, he weighs about 3 stone (his 3 yr old brother weighs 2 stone!)
takisawa2 - that looks great, did you make that yourself? i'm pretty new to all things bike related but i'm keen to


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:12 pm
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Thanks for your replies, I saw a Pashley u plus 2 (which i'd never heard of until seeing one on ebay!l but unfortunately was outbid at the last minute!
I'm not saying I want to plonk my 7 year old on the pannier rack and go but wondered if there was anyway of doing a cheapie d.i.y version of an xtracycle!

i've seen the Dawes twocan that is on ebay at the moment, the only problem is the cost of a coruier as it's a fair way away!
my 7 year old is really skinny, he weighs about 3 stone (his 3 yr old brother weighs 2 stone!)
takisawa2 - that looks great, did you make that yourself?
I think a tandem is what I should be looking at, is it true they aren't allowed on trains though?!


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:14 pm
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Spooky - I have already got one of those saddles, the foot rests are almost ready to snap though 🙁 I think it's probably about time he started pulling his own weight 😀


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:28 pm

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