Kids Ride Shotgun
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Kids Ride Shotgun Kids Ride Shotgun Seat & Handlebar
There have always been many solutions to carrying a child on your bike. Since the dawn of the bicycle, riders have strapped stuff, including offspring to their two-wheeled machines. Many of these child carrying devices are cumbersome, unwieldy and made of cheap plastic, but in recent years we have seen a change in the quality of seats available for kids...
3 years ago
Riding with little people is rad. But if you’ve ever ridden with your little one upfront during the colder months, you’ll realise their hands are...
3 years ago
Start 'em young! When Sam’s parents bought him his first pedal bike at 3 years old, they kick-started a lifelong passion for their son. Now,...
3 years ago
The Kids Ride Shotgun seat has enabled so many good times for moms, dads and kids alike. But now, there is the Shotgun Pro. The...
3 years ago
Riding with little people is rad. But if you’ve ever ridden with your little one upfront during the colder months, you’ll realise their hands are...
3 years ago
Start 'em young! When Sam’s parents bought him his first pedal bike at 3 years old, they kick-started a lifelong passion for their son. Now,...
3 years ago
The Kids Ride Shotgun seat has enabled so many good times for moms, dads and kids alike. But now, there is the Shotgun Pro. The...
Issue 67
Watch the most popular MTB videos from the last couple of months right here!
Issue 66
One of the most stylish veterans on the DH circuit, Kiwi Sam Blenkinsop has been a pro for almost 17 years. We talk about how his life unfolded and what it’s like combining fatherhood with a pro racing career.
Issue 64
Even with a massive shortage of bikes, we managed to get some amazing bikes on test for you. Read our honest opinion on the CUBE Stereo Hybrid 160, Merida Big trail, Transition PBJ and a selection of parts by Kids Ride Shotgun, Melon Optics and OneUp components.
Based in the North Island of New Zealand, we’re a tight-knit team of mountain bike parents with a global vision – to raise the next generation of mountain bikers.