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Carrying a child and balance bike on my bike

I'm extremely sensitive to handling and balance when I have my kid in the bike seat. The child is already moving around, I don't need anything else throwing the bike off-balance. If I had to set up …
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Child seat (or rack) at the seat post

Seat post racks have limited carrying capacities, and none of them are safe for carrying children. A rack specifically rated for heavy loads is the only safe way to attach a child seat. Do you want yo …
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What kind of bike rack can go with this bike?

Your bike looks like it comes equipped with a full-suspension frame, and the suspension mechanism is located where one would usually attach the rack stays. This will make attaching a rear rack extreme …
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Safe child seat attachment

The conclusions you've drawn from your research are correct. There are racks that are specifically rated for child seats, and they attach to the bike's frame into a pair of rack stays near the seatpos …
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