A cheaper cargo bike option |
But I hesitated. As much as I love the Nihola I kept wondering how long the shelf life would be. We only have one kid, and with any luck M will be riding his own two wheeler by summer. And the sides are high--did I really want to be lifting a five year old out of a box bike? So I tested the Bakfiets.nl short. Given that it's a two wheeled bakfiets I was surprised how easy it was to ride (of course, I rode it empty). And, M could easily climb in and out himself. But, it's still no bargain at €1,600. This only led to more hesitation.
So, last Friday at the playground a bunch of us moms were talking and I learned the Croozer bike trailer, at €300, is a very cost-effective solution to the bakfiets issue. M and I took a test drive and we both loved it! When I returned to the playground a friend told me she had one from the States she'd be interested in selling.
The cheapest cargo bike option. |
I'm not saying I'll never get a bakfiets but I'm definitely giving the trailer the old college try. The big downside I see right now is that since only use the trailer a couple of times per week I have to lug it down two flights every time I want to use it--then lug it back up when I'm done. Also, it's not the Dutch way so it's not really the Dutch experience I was looking for.
But on Saturday as I was cycling with the trailer I heard a Dutch dad talking to his kid. I couldn't understand what he was saying but by his tone I could tell he was pointing out my bike to his toddler, and was very encouraged that he used the word "bakfiets."
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