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For my review of the Adventure Echo Six Tag-Along bike go here: http://eyecycled.com/blog/en_GB/2013/... --- Description --- I´ve put this short video together for those Mums and Dad´s with children transitioning from 12" or 14" bikes (balance bikes or bikes with training wheels) and bigger 20· wheels. A Tag-Along (or sometimes referred as a "Tag-a-long") bike has some PROS and some CONS, but I think the PROS outweigh the CONS. PROS: ---------- Parents can safely ride with their kids at higher speeds than they would if the kids are on their own bikes (mind you Higher, not "high"). Allows older children to be towed on longer journeys. Aids child fitness levels (assuming they pedal! Keep motivating them) Child can pedal as much or as little as they like. Depending on the age they can tire pretty quickly. Harder workout for the parent. Fit parents are an example for their children CONS: ----------- Child cannot ride independently. May take longer to develop balance and they may get dependent on the parent (may not want to learn how to ride on their own) Generally only available with a 20" diameter rear wheel. Cannot be used at the same time as a rear mounted baby seat, so may be a 1 child solution only, but depending on the age of the 2nd child a Kangaroo seat can be an option if you have children with significant age differences. Parents need to be careful as movement by the children may cause a wobble that can throw the parent off balance. For other cycling related stuff, please visit http://EyeCycled.com