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Adams Trail a Bike - Original Folder

Adams Trail a Bike - Original Folder

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Brand: Adams
Category: Sports

Buy New: $144.82 - $209.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 4699

Age: 3 - 6 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 32
Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 15

Model: Fold
ASIN: B0027SLUG6

Release Date: April 27, 2009

Features:
  • Adams Trail-a-Bike Original Folder is an entry level, single speed, folding model tandem bike with kid-sized seat, pedals, and saddle
  • Designed to fit 26-inch and 700c wheeled bikes with a large universal-joint hitch and four shims to fit almost any seatpost
  • Equipped with a safety flag and full coverage chain guard to protect the chain ring for safer riding
  • Rider weight limit: 85 pounds, recommended for ages 4 to 6 years old
  • Limited lifetime warranty on frame

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The Adams Trail-a-Bike Original Folder tandem bicycle makes long and short bike trips fun and accessible for the entire family. Ideal for 4- to 6-year-old children who have outgrown the bike trailer, but who can't keep up on their own bikes yet, the Trail-a-Bike folder is the perfect transitional option for family outings. Designed with a unique and patented top tube radius to fit both 26-inch and 700c wheeled adult bicycles, the Trail-a-Bike allows young children, up to 85 pounds, to pedal along with the grownups, learn the rules of the road while protected and guided by an adult rider, and bike farther than they could on their own bike.

The Adams Trail-a-Bike Original Folder has an easy folding mechanism that makes it smaller than any other tandem bike design, for convenient storage and transportation. The entry-level tandem bicycle has a single speed with kid-sized handlebar grips, pedals, and saddle for optimum comfort as well as a low center of gravity and low positioning of the child for more stability. The Trail-A-Bike has a patented top tube radius that fits most adult bikes and features a large and sturdy universal-joint hitch, with four shims to fit most seatposts. Among other convenient aspects of the Trail-a-Bike, the design allows for the use of panniers without interference. Designed for safety, the Trail-a-Bike is equipped with an integrated chain ring protector for less mess, easier storage and transportation, and to protect from chain-related accidents, as well as a flag for increased visibility.

Specifications:

  • Fits 26-inch and 700c wheeled bikes
  • Weight: 23.5 pounds
  • Wheel size: 20 inches
  • Maximum rider weight: 85 pounds
  • Ages 4 to 6 years
  • Kid-sized grips, pedals, and saddle
  • Steel hitch with four shims
  • Safety flag
  • Full coverage chainguard

Manufacturer Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty on frame



Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Great product \ poor service   August 25, 2010
Carin Hosler
The bike seems to be well made and should last for several years. I was tempted to buy the compact model but am glad I did not as it fits my 3.5 year old pretty well. The product was shipped without a key pin that prevents the bike from folding in half. We called the company and was told that they could not help us and that they do not recomend that consumers purchase their product from the internet. They kindly refered me to their nearest reatail outlet (>3000 miles away). Get real... this is a 2 cent part


4 out of 5 stars My daughter loves it   August 20, 2010
QueCeraSara
I wanted a way to take my 8 year old daughter with me when I went on rides and I found it. She enjoys the rides. Assembly was quick and easy. It attaches and detaches easily from my bike, if you are going to be pulling it behind more than one bike order another hitch, as it is hard to remove.


5 out of 5 stars we love it, she won't ride her own bike now   July 25, 2010
Lisa Adams (CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We bought this to attach onto daddy's bike for around the neighborhood and while on camping trips and such. It was very easily to assemble, and my husband pops it on and off his bike in no time flat.

It's a very sturdy piece for the price and my just turned 4 year old daughter (42", 41 lbs) fits on it perfectly.

She loves riding behind daddy so much, that every time we head out for a bike ride, no matter how short, she always wants to "ride behind daddy."

The ability to fold the bike is perfect for us to allow us to travel with it more compactly.

The bike itself has a bit of play where it attaches, and we can't seem to figure out how to get it any tighter. It seems to be the design of the bike. It seems to be very stable to us, and we check it every time to make sure the bike is secure. You must take extra caution to not wiggle your rider back there or take corners too fast lest they go flying off.

We bought the larger model as our daughter is very tall for her age at 4 years old, but I don't know that I'd put a child younger than 3.5 or 4 on a bike like this anyway, so I think the smaller one would be a waste of money. 3 years old is pretty young for this type of bike and we even have to keep reminding our daughter to keep both hands on the handle bars.

Even when she's able to ride her own bike without training wheels, I can see her wanting to ride this for years to come.



5 out of 5 stars Works Great   July 4, 2010
Dave
Great for kids so they can keep up on long bike rides, I live in an area with steep hills so the weight of the bike and the toddler is difficult on steep hills but possible, my son absolutely loves it


2 out of 5 stars Beware - The wheel locks up   July 3, 2010
TGarduno
I was so excited to make this purchase in the spring this year. My daughter was just as excited if not more. It was easy to put together. However, I had a little bit of trouble tightly screwing the attachment to the bike. I may have even stripped the part that I tighten. Well, we rode for two days with no problems. On the third day, we were riding and came to screeching stop. As written in other reviews, it was like the tire was superglued to the frame. In order to get it started again, I had to rotate the tire backwards. I thought the problem was fixed. But it happens whenever my daughter doesn't pedal. I haven't yet tried to fix the problem. I thought I would check to see what has happened in the past. It looks as if this is a recent problem, because when I researched the product before I made my purchase it seemed that this was the one to buy. Now I have to decide if I should bring it to my local bike shop or try to go through the manufacturer. I like the idea of this bike. I like the ease of attaching and detaching it to my bike. But the fact that the wheel locks up and that this is not an isolated incident would make me not purchase a Trail a Bike online again if ever.
I feel that I needed to make this review, because I am sure that it has probably happened to many people that have not reported this problem at all.


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