Do you need a companion seat on a bicycle?
If all it takes is a safe and convenient way to carry a passenger on a bicycle that’s accessible to the masses, then Companion Bike Seats just might be the catalyst needed to transform the US into a bike commuting nation! Order your Companion Bike Seat today! Remember, ALWAYS wear a helmet!
Is it safe to have a passenger on a bicycle?
Passengers riding on bicycles has taken all sorts of different forms over the years, some safe and some well, not so much. There are of course bicycles built specifically for carrying an additional passenger, tandem bikes and cargo bicycles/utility bicycles that are steadily growing in popularity.
How big is the back seat on a bicycle?
PASSENGER SEAT Transform your bicycle into a two-seater with Companion Bike Seat, the back seat for your bicycle! Supports passengers up to 200 lbs.
How can I add a passenger to my bike?
There are also all sorts of different bike trailers and other towing accessories that allow for luggage and/or an additional passenger. Tag along bikes attach to the seat post, towing a second bike behind that a small child can ride on.
Can a companion bike seat be used as a back seat?
NOW YOUR BIKE SEATS TWO! Transform your bicycle into a two-seater with Companion Bike Seat, the back seat for your bicycle! Supports passengers up to 200 lbs. Companion Bike Seats come with a locking, rain-resistant storage compartment beneath the seat. Great for storing your bike lock and anything else.
PASSENGER SEAT Transform your bicycle into a two-seater with Companion Bike Seat, the back seat for your bicycle! Supports passengers up to 200 lbs.
Why does my bike seat keep getting stolen?
Most bike seat thefts come from an opportunistic thief opening a quick release lever and taking out the seatpost, which conveniently includes the saddle too. It’s unfortunate that some places have this kind of petty theft, but one thing in our control is to get some kind of lock and bring back the peace of mind.
How can I Keep my seatpost safe on my bike?
Keep your bicycle seat and seatpost safe. I also have my locking Fortified light here that I never have to remove. This small chain lock is the easiest method. You thread the lock through the loops on your saddle to your bike frame, and it essentially keeps your seatpost safe as well.