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Absolutely fine by me. @Trickymicky 1st dibs, I'll be second dibs.
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@Trickymicky. Sat on Northern Line, box of proper bike bits, suppressing a grin. Jump to it.
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Zodiac now has a new family and a keen young stoker, so all is good. I'm looking forward to seeing the touring photos, @at313, and I've first refusal on buying back once your kids have outgrown.
Yes, great design. Whoever in Sheffield was responsible for the Zodiac (and the Libra), thanks, we had a blast with ours. -
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Sorry for essay:
Used for school run, my elder son stoked from about Xmas in Reception class, just 5yrs, small build. Suppose it depends how reliable they are, for holding on. Zodiac can adjust slightly smaller for stoker than a Thorn (tried one at a cycle show).
Age gap to my younger son is 3 1/2 yrs, so he went up front on a Bobike mini, and squawked constantly about the cold cos I was too cheap to buy the windshield. Elder stoked to year-4, then maybe got teased about it in class, so stopped. I think younger son stoked to end of year-5.
Top marks if you successfully ride with twins&elder. Though unsure a seat mounted above Zodiac's 20" rear wheel would make a happy childhood experience. There's been Christianas advertised recently.
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The info is really helpful, thanks. The school has hosted Bikeability courses in the past but it's not an annual calendar event (local primary schools do offer L1-L2). We're South Herts, I've found some trainer contact details, so I'll ask (school) if further training is a possibility.
Keeping on-road training separate from any off-road skills course is a good point. I've drawn a blank anyway, searching for off-road provision that would be close enough/affordable.
Ware Lido opens today. Must be close to your route. Just sayin'. Bye.