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Quote from: ericwn on October 20, 2021, 06:29:33 AM
Quote from: BCJen on September 29, 2021, 08:59:32 PM
I just installed one on my bike. It was $400 CAD, expensive IMO but I'm using my RW4 primarily for dropping off and picking up my kids 5 days a week so I think it'll make the ride a lot more pleasant for them. My kids wear boots on rainy days so no worries about wet feet ;)

The frame screws into the caboose ends and shares a bolt with the outermost bars. The connection point on the Conestoga is "U" shaped so you only have to unscrew the bolts about 1/2inch for placement/removal of the frame as opposed to unscrewing the bolts completely. It comes with longer bolts to replace the standard caboose ones.

I was really pleasantly surprised by the quality of construction of the cover itself. It's super nice and really well-made. I can post some pics of it if you guys are interested.
Thanks much for your first impressions on it - how is it holding up? Do you have any issues with wind?
Our commute to daycare is about 15km each way and I'd be concerned about wind and wasting more battery power than I do already.




I just got and installed my Conestoga today. It works really well except the zippers are absolute crap. They immediately snag on nothing and once they snag they're done for. Just absolutely useless if the zippers don't work and don't keep out the freezing air.