Saturday, 11 May 2013

Citing the Multitude of Family-Centric Features of City Bikes

By Rob Sutter


It's clear that those who want to invest in a new bicycle want to make certain that all of the features are operating as they should. You may not find that the brakes are entirely sturdy and if it doesn't run the way that it should, it may be one model to write off. Family friendly features of city bikes may not be entirely common but one story has shown me that it may change. At least when it comes to one type of bicycle, I believe that this idea has been taken into great consideration.

According to an article posted on TreeHugger, there would be an upcoming model that would possess more family-centric features of city bikes to make it more attractive to the masses. The Kinn Cascade Flyer is the model to talka bout and it's one that has the potential to reach a number of groups as well. It will be immensely useful for those who aren't quite as devoted to cycling but even the most passionate crowds will be able to collect it. The idea that it deserves the support of authorities of Linus Bike goes without saying.

When riding this particular bike, it feels very natural, just like any other model you would cruise upon. However, the article said that it was extended so that the frame was six inches longer and this resulted in a greater size. This meant that, in theory, you could place a child within a seat of his or her own or upon the wooden seat situated on it. Seeing as how said seat can carry people of all weights, it is entirely safe to utilize.

Other key features of the bike include its back panels and foot rests. In the case of the back panels, they would be utilized as skirt guards, so any smaller feet which could possibly pass through it will be blocked off, allowing for a greater level of safety as well. The foot rests deserve to be mentioned as well, as the article cited their sturdiness when helping children of all sizes off of the bike. It's the smaller changes like these which seem to pose the greatest levels of security.

Will these features come into play in the future as more models are crafted? It's possible that they made, especially when you consider the idea of audiences for city bikes expanding. People who are heavily invested in this sport will be able to make use of these additions, without question. Knowing that families will take note of these kinds of safety features may lead me to believe that more casual groups will go about this activity far more often than they already do.




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