Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Adams Trail-A-Bike Tandem, Black

Adams Trail-A-Bike Tandem, Black Review

Adams Trail-A-Bike Tandem, Black

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Adams Trail-A-Bike Tandem, Black Feature

  • Tandem-style rear bike attachment for kids ages 4 to 6
  • Easy-to-use 7-speed Shimano drivetrain for varying terrain
  • Seating positions keep children's center of gravity low
  • Fits most 26-inch and 700c lead bikes; folds for easy storage
  • Supports up to 125 pounds; weighs 34 pounds
A proven design gets a new twist with the Trail-a-Bike Tandem. The Tandem is based on the original Trail-a-Bike, which attaches to the rear of your bike to let you safely bring along a child. The Tandem adds a twist, however, by offering two seats, so you can bring twice the number of kids for twice the fun. There's no better or safer way to bring your kids on a lazy ride around the neighborhood or beach town.

The Tandem is equipped with an easy-to-use seven-speed Shimano drivetrain, which makes it easier to handle hills and valleys. The seats' low riding positions, meanwhile, keep your children's center of gravity closer to the ground for added stability. The Tandem is also widely compatible, with a patented design that fits most 26-inch and 700c lead bikes, along with a sturdy steel hitch with four shim options that works with almost any seat post. And once you arrive at your destination, the frame folds up for easy storage and transport. The Tandem even fits in a car trunk.

Other features include an adjustable stoker stem to fit a wider range of kids, a bash guard to protect the chain ring, and a safety flag. Designed for kids between the ages of 4 to 6, the Tandem supports up to 125 pounds and weighs 34 pounds by itself.

About Adams
Adams opened in 1986 on a single idea: Create great products that make riding a bicycle easier and more fun for the whole family. The idea spawned the Adams Trail-a-Bike, a name now synonymous with an entire category of bicycles. The Trail-a-Bike took off soon after, providing an easy way to get kids involved in cycling and a safe way to introduce proper riding and traffic habits. After more than 20 years, the line has evolved to include six Trail-a-Bike models, a plethora of accessories and add-ons, and the Runner, now considered one of the best ways to introduce young children to bicycles.


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