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TYKE TOTER Front-Mount Child Bike Seat - Fits All Types of Adult Bicycles Compatible with Women's Folding & Mountain Bikes - Portable Tool-Free Quick-Release Upgrade Attachment for Children 2-5

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Features

  • Aircraft-grade Aluminum
  • Made in USA
  • INTERACTIVE & FUN: Give your child a shotgun front bike seat with the Tyke Toter. This child bike seat attachment for adult bikes is great for taking your infant or toddler on cycles, keeping them front and center so you can keep an eye on them and they can feel a part of the action.
  • QUALITY MAKE & MATERIALS: We make this shotgun mountain bike seat with a premium design from high-quality aircraft aluminum. You need a carrier that will take your child safely, which is why we ensure that the Tyke Toter bicycle child seat is sturdy and stable for many rides to come.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: Our kids' bike seat attachment is detachable and easy to install without using any tools whatsoever. With a seat clamp that tightens to the seat post and footrests that attach to the post underneath, you can get this front-mounted bike seat on and off quickly and conveniently.
  • UNIVERSAL ATTACHMENT: Your mounted child bike seat is suitable for attachment to all types of bicycles. Whether you're riding a mountain, road, women's, or folding bike, you can attach the Tyke Toter easily, making this a versatile toddler seat for adults bikes of almost any make and model.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT: This cycle seat for kids is lightweight and compact, making it a portable choice for travel. It packs and stores well into backpacks and luggage, so you can take it wherever you're going and bring the joy of sharing a bike ride with your child in any setting or location.

Description

Take your young child on cycle rides with you with the Tyke Toter, a bicycle- mounted child seat that allows them to enjoy the excitement of a ride safely and securely. With handlebars and footrests, your child will be front and center enjoying the action of a ride, feeling involved in an adventure with you. This child’s bike seat is made from high-quality aircraft aluminum, making it a tough and durable option that will stay steady when attached to the bike. Even being so durable, the attachment is still lightweight and compact, making it easily portable when you need to take it with you on your journeys. No need for tools with the Tyke Toter, as you can attach it to the bike's posts with the in-built clamps on the seat and footrests. This also makes it easily detachable when you need the bike for yourself, adding to its convenience. It’s designed to attach to almost any make or model of bike, so you can use it regardless of your own set of wheels. Share the joy of a bike ride with your child, using the Tyke Toter. Return policy: Standard 10% re- stock fee, return shipping is customer's responsibility. All returns should be new/unused and will be assessed and refunded the greatest possible amount.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎21.1 x 9 x 7.3 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.2 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.5 x 8 x 8.4 inches


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎TYKE TOTER


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Color: ‎Orange and Silver


Manufacturer: ‎Tyke Toter


Part Number: ‎4344812383


Date First Available: June 13, 2011


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: May 26 – May 29

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • the best I've tried
I got involved in front mounted children's bicycle seats almost four years ago when I started bicycle commuting. I liked the first seat I used well enough. It was a Bike Tutor, which is now called the Co-Rider. It worked well for me, but I would occasionally scrape my shins against the metal leg rests. When my older son grew out of it, I didn't bother keeping it. This year my youngest son is finally big enough for a front-mounted seat and so we started looking around again. I thought about getting a Co-Rider, but read enough negative reviews that I was leery about it. We ended up trying the Wee Ride Kangaroo seat, but I hated it because the back rest was in my way. I sent it back immediately. We thought about the iBert seat, as it is really popular and I saw it used a lot back when we lived in the city, but I didn't really like the idea of the weight of the seat being on the steering. This seat has been exactly what I was looking for. It was a million times easier to mount than either of the first two seats I was looking at. There is no back rest or full leg rests to jar any part of my body against. The handle bars are great and keep my son's hands in a place that is comfortable for him and away from my gears, breaks, and bike computer. He does occasionally reach up and try to play with them, but it is easy enough to correct and hasn't been a big issues, and my kid is the type of kid who is into EVERYTHING. I put a bike bell on the handles and he loves to ring it when we are out passing people on the trail. We don't do any serious hard core riding: our rides average 7-10 miles at speeds averaging 10mph - sometimes as high as 16, sometimes as low as 7 or 8. My bike is a Fisher Tiburon with a women's step through. It's a hybrid bike that does well on roads and less well out on the dirt, but I do ride it on dirt roads often. I have felt very safe with my son on it while road cycling and trail cycling. As a hybrid, my bike does have a partial suspension seat with first couple inches of the post being square and the lower section being tubular, so I did have to raise my seat a bit higher than I was used to in order to accommodate the seat. The seat fits well otherwise, but there was a learning curve to getting on and off the bike and stopping at intersections without being able to simply put my feet down or sliding off the seat in the front. I was most anxious about this, and I was disappointed that the manufacturer doesn't make any recommendations more specific than "use the curb". A YouTube video would have been most helpful. That was months ago, though, and I am an old pro at it by now. I have not had any problems with the foot pegs sliding down, as others have reported. However, my son is only about 22 pounds and two years old and well below the manufacturer's maximum weight suggestion. The main bar itself is firmly attached to the bike and doesn't move. I check it every time we go out and it is always firmly in place. The seat itself has just a light foam padding on it, and the foam on the handlebars is the cheap kind that you see on kids' scooters or bikes: not designed to last long. So far it is holding up well for us, though. My son loves going for bike rides. I had trouble getting him to put his helmet on the first time, but once he had been out on the bike and had learned to associate helmet with bike ride the problem disappeared. The seat looks uncomfortable to me, but for the most part my son doesn't act as though it bothers him. Our average ride is about an hour long, but he does get bored if I don't let him off to play at some point. We usually take a break about 3/4 of the way through our loop and stop at a park to play. I have done the full hour without stopping, but not often. This seat is designed for kids to have a full interactive/participatory experience, which means that you do have to have your kid's full cooperation. They hold themselves in place and ride along with you. If they are throwing a tantrum or falling asleep you can't simply soldier on as you might with a full seat or a trailer: you have to stop and deal with the problem and talk your kid into cooperating. So that's something to take into consideration. I ride my bike solo all the time and I don't have to take the Tyke Toter off: I barely even know it's there. With the other seats I tried I could ride by myself, but they were so bulky that I didn't like to do it, which is why the Bike Tutor came off the second my son wasn't riding on it regularly anymore. They were also more difficult to take on and off. I don't have to take the Tyke Toter off, but if I did it would be a very simple thing to do. Finally, I felt like the seat post mount solved a major problem of front-mounted seats. It's simple design is brilliant in a lot of ways. However, I had hoped to be able to carry both of my kids on my bike: one on the mounted seat and the other on the third wheel. Unfortunately because of the way my seat post is designed I can't really handle more than one seat post mount at once. It might be a possibility for a more traditional seat post that is all tubular and has no suspension. My husband's post is a partial suspension as well, so I can't say for sure. I gave this product 5 stars because I haven't been able to find a better child bike seat, at least not in the US market. While I do feel that the seat and handlebar foam could be improved upon, the improvements are very minimal and will probably occur as this product evolves over time... which it is sure to do, as it is a great product. I'm very happy with mine, and so is my two year old. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2013 by Alika

  • Installs very easily
The Tyke Toter arrived today, I have not had a chance to get my son on it yet but I can speak to the installation being very easy. It took about 10min to install on my 2017 Kona Lava Dome (29er). My bike has a seat tube which is 100mm (3.94in) around and a downtube circumfrence of 142mm (5.59in). There is no cabling routed along the downtube. The upper portion, which the child sits, attaches to the seat post via a quick release and what appears to be a well made clamp. The lower portion is attached to the down tube via velcro straps. There are two rubber shims with adhesive backing included with the kit. Depending on the circumfrence of your down tube you will need either the thick, thin or both shims. (Smaller down tubes will need more shimming) These rubber shims are stuck to the inside of the lower portion (foot rest) before being secured to the downtube. Once the velcro is tightened the footrest feels very secure; there is alot of friction/tension between the footrest/rubber shim and the downtube which is great. I stuck the unused rubber shim onto the upper portion of the TykeToter where it may come into contact with the top tube to keep the bike from being scratched. A piece of electrical tape would do the same. I have a few minor complaints. First, the grips for the child's handle bars are not glued on and can be removed pretty easily. Kids mess with stuff and might pull a grip off while riding. Second, the footrests could be improved by adding simple toe clips to prevent dangling feet. Finally, the seat is fairly small and does not adjust forward or back. It would be great if the seat was replaced with a standard cycling seat which would allow for some adjustment via the mounting rails (and look better). Update 5/22/19 - I've been riding quite a bit with my son (daily trips to a from daycare) and I really like this seat. The easy install/removal allows me to take the seat off quickly after I drop him off and put it in my bag. I have found that it's better to put the Tyke Toter high on the seat post to minimize the change in pedal stroke. It is a bit of getting used to needing a wider stance but I imagine someone bigger than me wouldn't notice much of a change. My son loves it, he gets to see the geese and the lake on our ride. We can chat most of the way too, mostly him pointing out things he sees. Update 6/7/19 - We've got around 70 miles on this seat now and it's been great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2019 by Kristin

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