Towing toddlers and climbing Hills

Hwhyte174

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Hi
I am new to the world of electric bikes.
I am looking for a bike that I can use to tow a child trailer and fit a child's seat. I have three toddlers I need to take along with me.
I also need the bike to perform well on hills.
We wouldn't be doing huge distances , only 12 miles round trip maximum but it's mainly for pleasure.
Is there any bikes out there that would be suitable?
Any help or advice gratefully received.
 

grldtnr

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Hi
I am new to the world of electric bikes.
I am looking for a bike that I can use to tow a child trailer and fit a child's seat. I have three toddlers I need to take along with me.
I also need the bike to perform well on hills.
We wouldn't be doing huge distances , only 12 miles round trip maximum but it's mainly for pleasure.
Is there any bikes out there that would be suitable?
Any help or advice gratefully received.
 

trex

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Alan Quay

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Expensive, and similar alternatives are available (e.g bakfeits, other cargo bikes). I fixed one up for a friend a few months back. lots of fun.
 
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Hi Hwyte,

Welcome to the forum, we have couple of bikes that would do exactly what you want and they are both available with a range of battery capacities.



The eZee Expedir and the Yuba el Mundo, both of
which can be seen via the following links on our website http://www.cyclezee.com/ezee-expedir-utility-bikes.html
http://www.cyclezee.com/ezee-yuba-el-mundo.html

Both bikes can be specified with a range of passenger or cargo carrying accessories.
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Alternatively we can convert an existing bike like the Madsen as shown below.
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MikeRo

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Hi, if you feel up to a conversion kit, I can vouch for the excellent 350W BPM kit from Woosh (£500). Here is my normal towing setup- it pulls like a train!
 
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Geebee

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With your crew I personally would be looking at a cargo trike with the seats in front, some have seat belts and rain covers.
Fit a crank drive conversion for max hill climbing or a BPM or Eze hub kit.
 

trex

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those bakfiet are cute but children grow up quickly, what seems to be ideal today may not be next year.
A trailer or a child seat can easily be detached when you want to have some fun on your own.
 

Nealh

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For best wait ditribution then it has to be a trailer/buggy in tow, try handling a bike with panniers and £30 or 15/20 lbs worth of groceries to notice how the handling changes and thats dead weight.
 

oigoi

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I would go with a crank drive like the woosh ones already suggested. I have a cyclone crank drive motor which has been good for towing a heavy trailer but it is a kit rather than a ready built bike.