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  2. Children's bicycle seat - Wikipedia

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    A children's bicycle seat is a saddle that is designed to be put on a bicycle for children to be transported in. The most common place for child bicycle seats are in the rear of the bicycle. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Infant bicycle seats .

  3. Bicycle trailer - Wikipedia

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    Attaching the trailer at the seat-post can (dependent on the design) place the load at a lower point relative to the longitudinal pivot axis of the attached trailer. This can make it possible to wheel a loaded single-wheel trailer around while disconnected from the bike, as the seat-post hitch is a natural height for grasping while walking upright.

  4. Bicycle carrier - Wikipedia

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    Bikes may be mounted in the carriers by clamping both wheels and providing some additional vertical support, by clamping the rear wheel and the front dropouts (necessitating the removal of the front wheel, which may be mounted separately on blades), or by clamping the top tube (usually in the case of rear hitch mounted carriers).

  5. Bike child seat - Wikipedia

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  6. Luggage carrier - Wikipedia

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    A rear rack mounted on a bicycle for road use. A porteur-style front rack and rear rack with panniers on a utility bicycle. A luggage carrier, also commonly called a (bicycle) rack, [1] [2] is a device attached to a bicycle to which cargo or panniers can be attached. This is popular with utility bicycles and touring bicycles.

  7. Britax - Wikipedia

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    The Isofix (known as LATCH in the US) system was developed jointly by child safety seat maker Britax-Römer and Volkswagen, with the first compatible products released in 1997. [3] However at the US DOT 's request, Britax filed a series of "Terminal Disclaimers" to waive all its ISOFIX patent rights and dedicate the patents to the public good ...

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