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Childrens Bikes / BoBike / Child seats
Bobike Maxi+
Total:
£96.00 — £112.00

The Maxi+ fits on bikes with or without rack. Its solid three-point fixing ensures that it will not sway and unbalance the rider. The footrests are adjustable and the seat can be used by children weighing up to 22 kg.

There are rear seats with a Classic fitting or there is a Universal bracket that allows the seat to be mounted on bicycles where the standard fitting does not have enough clearance. The Bobike Maxi+ then sits slightly further from the saddle. If you are not sure which you need the Universal is more likely to fit. You can always bring the bike in or contact us if you aren’t sure.

The colours are,from from left to right,
Isis Grey,
Urban Black,
Travel Black,
Sky

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