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Kids' bike seats for sale (Hamax Plus and 2x Bobike Junior)


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Both available for collection in Denmark Hill.


Two types of bike seat for sale, for various ages. I can't face embedding photos on this forum, but I can email images if you ask.


? Hamax Plus, with 2 x mounting racks - ?50

For kids aged about 1-ish to 3-ish (8kg to 22kg).

Great seat, with full harness, foot straps, arms rests and suspension. Very comfy. This one is reasonably well used but in good condition.

It attaches to the bike by sliding onto a special Hamax luggage rack and locking on. Means you can easily remove the seat when not being used. This comes with two racks, so two people can use the seat between them on their bikes.

Everything together costs about ?130+ new.


? Bobike Junior bike seat (two for sale)- ?35 each

For older kids, aged 4 or 5 upwards (20kg to 35kg)

These are brilliant for older kids who still need to be occasionally carried somewhere on your bike. The seat has a waist strap, so it's not so good for younger ones.

They're very robust, and both seats come with the fittings - easy to fit, and you can remove the seat in about two minutes. Seat also folds down flat when you don't need it.

We attached both these on top of luggage racks, You don't need to do this, but it makes them a bit more stables if you do, especially for bigger kids.

Both fairly well used but good condition, cost about ?70+ new.

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