I didn't see on the website - does that have some kind of shock absorption for when the dog pulls?
I didn't see on the website - does that have some kind of shock absorption for when the dog pulls?
How does the K-9 Bike Jogger work?
Very simply, by means of a holding clamp attached to the vertical seat post, a stainless steel tube containing the shock-absorbing mechanism is attached to the seat post clamp via a quick release lock. Then the cord is attached to the dog's collar by a snap link ...and you're ready to go!
Just wondering if my pups age matters he is 8 months old and I want to start doing a little more with him to get him physically ready for the season and after reading this post I think i might invest in one of the bike attachments. I currently take him out twice a day for about a 2 mile light jog/walk and a romp in the park to play a game of fetch. Any ideas as to if this roading thing could damage my buddy as he is still growing?
That is very nice to hear DZ. Very happy she is in such fine shape. Now the $64 question, Did he help with her retrieving while he had her. I know she does it, but will she now lay the bird in your hand?.........Bob
My question is do I buy the Schwinn at the bike shop for $259 or the Schwinn at Walmart or Target for $115? The Schwinn's at Walmart & Target are made of lesser grade components but probably would last me for as much as I'd ride. Wife thinks I should get the $259 one but I dont want to spend that much. And buying used doesn't interest me as I might be buying someone else's problem.
Go with the bikeshop version. They can offer you service, make sure the bike is tuned as needed, etc... IF anything, your bike will be BUILT safely. Who knows what the hell you'll get from the big box store. I've seen wheels put on incorrectly, forks backwards, etc.. granted I've worked in bike shops back in school, and love to ride, so I'm biased. but safety, longevity, and service are reasons I'd recommend the shop.
c_d, this is an old thread. I bought the Walmart version and have been very happy. Yes, the bike shop on is better made but it was $359 vs the $159 I paid.
Go with the bikeshop version. They can offer you service, make sure the bike is tuned as needed, etc... IF anything, your bike will be BUILT safely. Who knows what the hell you'll get from the big box store. I've seen wheels put on incorrectly, forks backwards, etc.. granted I've worked in bike shops back in school, and love to ride, so I'm biased. but safety, longevity, and service are reasons I'd recommend the shop.
Go with the bikeshop version. They can offer you service, make sure the bike is tuned as needed, etc... IF anything, your bike will be BUILT safely. Who knows what the hell you'll get from the big box store. I've seen wheels put on incorrectly, forks backwards, etc.. granted I've worked in bike shops back in school, and love to ride, so I'm biased. but safety, longevity, and service are reasons I'd recommend the shop.
We're in an urban neighborhood, so not a ton of safe places to ride with the pup. But there is a stretch that we can do without seeing a car which is good. I do an out and back for now which is fine. curious how many times per week is enough? too much?
She was SO worn out from our last training day that I KNOW I need to build her endurance up before the season.