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Bobike Maxi Tour Seat

We are a fan of the relatively new Bobike Maxi Tour Child Seat.

Whilst the Bobike Maxi and Mini+ child seats are great the Maxi Tour is even greater in our opinion. Why?

Well, it has an adjustable head height, rear reflector/light built-in but most importantly it surrounds your child with much more plastic than the ‘regular’ Bobike Maxi and min seats. This means more protection from the moving parts of the bike, from the elements and most importantly from impacts and accidents.

Fitting is really simple. We fitted it to ‘Basher’. Basher is our guinea pig bike ( a bit like Peter Elland’s “Yellow Bike” in Velo Vision Magazine). Basher was once a 10 speed Dawes Lightning  racing bike – it’s been in our family for years. However with the wonder of tall stems and swoopy handlebars it’s been given a new lease of life as a Town Bike (and guinea pig). This in itself is a ‘story’ for another post.

Bobike Maxi Tour Child Seat on Town Bike

The reason we go into some detail about Basher is to emphasise the compatibility between the Bobike Maxi Tour and the bike you may have. “Will this child seat fit my bike?” is a question echoing the walls of Practical Cycles HQ constantly. Usually the answer is probably – sometimes it is definitely and occasionally it is never!

The Bobike Maxi Tour is a child seat that ‘likes’ bikes with a longer rear end. What do we mean by that?  Bikes such as hybrids, mountain bikes and road (racing) bikes are invariably built for speed and manoeuvrability so they tend to have short wheel bases (the point between where the front and back wheels contact the ground. So fitting to these sorts of bikes can be difficult but not always impossible – we fitted it to Basher don’t forget and that was a 1980s 10 speed racer (but back then – the common man had not yet been treated to short wheelbases so there is quite a bit of length on the back of Basher).

Bobike Maxi Tour Child Seat Fitting Bracket Detail

Long back ends can usually be spotted by the space between the seat tube of the frame and your back wheel or mudguard – if you can fit your fist in there – you can probably fit the Maxi Tour.

The Maxi Tour is a seat designed with Dutch bikes in mind (after all Bobike are a Dutch company that make their child seats in Holland). Dutch bikes have that lazy long back-end and lovely sit up and beg position (see our Dutch BSP bikes) which makes fitting the Maxi Tour easy peasy.

The Maxi Tour also has a little sister – the Bobike Maxi City – a similar seat with similar fitting device but with just a few small differences that make it slightly less expensive.

The real difficulty with child seats is deciding where you want to go to next!….

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