How to Choose a Tag Along Bicycle

Advice on Buying a Trailer Bike for Cycling with Children

© Helen Smeaton

Jul 24, 2009
Trailer Bike, Adams Original Folding Trail-a-Bike, www.trail-a-bike.com
A tag along is a specialty bike offering safe cycling for young children via secure attachment to an adult bicycle. Here's some advice on buying one.

Young children usually learn to ride a bicycle using stabilizers, eventually losing the training wheels when they get confident with balance. Whilst they then progress to riding short distances or playing in the back yard, most young children tire or get bored very easily making it difficult to plan a family day out using ordinary bicycles.

Trailer bikes offer a unique way for the whole family to enjoy several hours in the saddle. The parent does most of the hard work whilst the child has fun learning to pedal and change gear or simply enjoying the ride at the back.

What to Look For in a Trailer Bike

Basic models come with no gears and a maximum weight restriction of around 36kg or 80lb. Prices start at around $130/£80 but rise to over $500/£300. Features to look for include the following:

  • Foldability – very important for transportation.
  • Alloy wheels which won’t rust.
  • Robustness of the attachment mechanism and frame. High quality brands like Burley have a special carrier rack with a unique hitch system for added safety.
  • Spare attachment brackets to allow different bikes to be used for pulling.
  • Gears - only really required for 5-10 year old kids as smaller children won’t really use them.
  • Suspension seat posts for added comfort over bumps bearing in mind the child won’t see them coming!
  • Safety flags to warn there is a small rider at the back; these are usually included but it’s worth buying a spare.
  • Quick and easy attachment and removal of the tag along.
  • Stability of the trailer bike. Basic models may not offer adequate stability especially for heavier children.

Consider how often the trailer bike is likely to be used before buying an expensive model. They are best suited to dry conditions so there is little point in buying a top of the range bicycle if it usually rains. A better option in this case would be a child trailer where little Johnny is enclosed in his own enclosed buggy pulled along behind the bike.

Which Kids Bike Trailer Brand?

There are many niche brands on the market but better known names include: Burley, US industry leader making high quality trailer bikes and child “buggy” trailers; Adams with their trademark trail-a-bike whose range even includes a tandem trailer for carrying two small children at once; Roland and Avenir.

Tips on Cycling with a Tag Along

  • Always make the child wear a helmet and, if riding at night, put lights everywhere especially on the rear of the child’s helmet.
  • The long length of the tag along attached to a normal bike makes it difficult to negotiate tight bends and get through gates so extra care is required.
  • A mountain bike is the best option for the host bike as it offers greater stability than a lighter road bike.
  • When planning a day out, check the terrain and likely gradients as it can be exhausting pulling an extra 40-50kg on a steep hill.
  • Take extra care going downhill as stopping distances will be longer due to the additional weight being “carried.” Most bike trailer brands recommend cycling at a maximum speed of 16mph even on flat terrain.

Buying a Trailer Bike

If looking for a safe way to cycle with young children, consider buying a tag along. Determine how often the bike is likely to be used, how robust it needs to be for the intended terrain and whether the child is old enough to practice gear changing. Then choose between a budget bike trailer costing around $120 or a higher spec bike offering multiple gears and even brakes.

Related Articles

You may be interested in Why Buy a Trailer Bike? before making a final purchase decision and Trailer Bikes for Children with Special Needs.


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Trailer Bike, Adams Original Folding Trail-a-Bike, www.trail-a-bike.com
Burley Piccolo Trailer Bike, www.Burley.com
Child Trailer, Burley D'Lite, www.Burley.com
Trailer Tandem from Adams, www.trail-a-bike.com
Tag Along Bicycle, www.trail-a-bike.com


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Comments
Aug 6, 2009 6:32 PM
Guest :
Hi, I recently bought a used CD Cycle Design Tag a long bike. Once I got it home I realized the hitch was not included. With a little research I realized the the hitch was recalled. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement hitch? Thanks
Aug 9, 2009 6:52 PM
Guest :
My bike was recently stolen and had both the tag along hitch and our child trailer hitch on it. I was able to locate a hitch for the trailer but I need to find out where I can get a tag along hitch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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