Trail Gator bar can tow the bike for a child. Attached or detached in seconds without tools, drawbar trailgator raises the front wheel of the child and immobilizes the handlebars child for a better control of balance.
When both bikes are linked, adult cyclist control guidance bikes and child can pedal or let it pull. When the two bikes are not related, the bar folds and takes place on the side of the adult bike in seconds.
This system is a standard 12-inch (34 cm) to 20 inches (48 cm) bike, and for a child weighing less than 33 kg
Alternatively, you can also just dégraffer the front brake your bike safely before, the front wheel is not functional when using the tow bar (Do not forget to re connect the brake when the bike for your child is independent).
The trailgator comes complete with all the parts to fix the bar of the bicycle child to adult bike.
The Trail Gator is guaranteed for 2 years.
Bikes sold separately.
Safety advices :
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Users must wear approved and properly fitted helmets.
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Never use the Trail Gator off-road (off-road). The tow bar is designed for use on roads and trails.
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The child's weight must not exceed 32 kg (70 pounds).
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Do not borrow highways, avoid heavy traffic or borrow route can be dangerous.
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When you use the Trail Gator, never exceed the speed of 40 kmh.
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Avoid bumps and roadsides when you use the Trail-Gator bar.
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Avoid turning too close to objects. Remember that the child will bike closer to the obstacle you want to bypass the adult bike towing.
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Never tow more than one child in the child bike.
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Never use the tow bar with a motorcycle or any other motor vehicle.
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Never use the tow bar when you carry another child on the adult bike.
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Before using the tow bar adult rider must be completely familiar with the use and control of his bike, like handlebars, braking and gear changes.
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You must consider that the distances required to start and stop the hitch are larger because of the length and the excess weight of child and child bike towed.
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Adult cyclist must carefully and firmly hold the bike upright before allowing the child to ride on kids bikes.
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Never use the tow bar when the child is tired. The child must be able vigileant and all the time to sit keeping your hands on the handlebars and both feet on the pedals.
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The adult and child cyclists must wear securely fastened to the feet and the soles provide good support shoes on the pedals. Never ride barefoot or with sandals.
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Driving at night is dangerous and should be avoided. If you want to ride at night, you must have an approved lighting and bikes each device must be equipped with reflectors installed correctly.
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