WeeRide Co-Pilot Bike Trailer, Pink
Train a child how to ride a bike without dealing with training wheels with the WeeRide Co-Pilot bike trailer. The Co-Pilot–which attaches quickly and easily to almost any bicycle with a seat post–is just like a regular bike, with handlebars, a seat, and pedals for your youngster. The Co-Pilot’s quick-release system detaches easily from your bike. However, you have control of the actual ride, including speed, balancing, braking, and steering, while your child tags along. It’s a great way to teach basic biking skills and safety without giving up control before he or she is ready. Your son or daughter and pedal to help you along or just coast and enjoy the scenery. The Co-Pilot is equipped with a true quick-release system for quick detachment from the adult bike, along with adjustable handlebars that accommodate children of different heights. In addition, the seat is more comfortable and better built than typical bike trailer seats, so your child will want to keep riding throughout the day. And once you arrive at your destination, the arms fold up easily for compact storage. Other features include an attractive black and silver color scheme, a safety flag and handlebar pad, and a 20-inch wheel size. The Co-Pilot–which holds up to 75 pounds–weighs 24 pounds by itself and is recommended for ages 4 to 9.
Product Features
- Sturdy bike trailer for teaching your child how to ride a bike
- Attaches quickly and easily to almost any bike with a seat post
- Acts just like a regular bike, with handlebars, seat, and pedals
- Quick-release detachment system; safety flag and handlebar pad
- Holds up to 75 pounds; weighs 24 pounds; recommended for ages 4 to 9
2 Kids (one with Autism) and Mom I am a pretty novice bike rider, we only ever get out a time or two a year it seems. Part of the problem was having two toddlers in two trailers to pull along. This year our youngest is 3.5, middle guy is almost 5 so we thought we’d buy two of these and see what we could accomplish.We bought the pink one for our 3.5 yr old daughter. She’s 38″ tall and a size 4T. She can NOT touch the pedals even with the seat at it’s lowest possible point. I bought a 2×3 and cut 4 blocks to fit…
but I am so glad I bought it I was a little nervous about this, but I am so glad I bought it. Assembling it was not the easiest thing in the world- took me about an hour with a 4 yr old trying to help the whole time. It was a little tricky to put on my seat post though since I have tall tires on my bike and my seat was as low as I prefer, but it all worked out as seen in the picture attachment. Once we hit the road- It took me a bit to get used to navigating the bike with my boy in tow- he was also a little nervous about…