🚴♂️ Elevate family rides with the Co-Pilot — where safety meets style and every pedal counts!
The KaZAM Co-Pilot 20-inch bike trailer features a lightweight alloy steel folding frame, adjustable BMX stem and handlebar, and a padded saddle designed for growing riders. Equipped with essential safety gear including a flag, rear light, splash guards, and a freewheel for coasting, it offers a secure and comfortable cycling experience perfect for family adventures.
Brand | KaZAM |
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 29 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 66"L x 23"W x 35"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 75 Pounds |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Harness Type | quick-release |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 20 Inches |
League | SOCCER LEAGUE NOT APPLICABLE |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00016751964577 |
UPC | 016751964577 |
Manufacturer | Kent International Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 21 x 6.75 inches |
Package Weight | 15.88 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 66 x 23 x 35 inches |
Brand Name | KaZAM |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufactuer |
Model Name | Co-Pilot |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 96457 |
Included Components | Safety Flag, Owner's Manual |
Size | 20 inch |
Sport Type | Cycling |
L**U
Mi hija está feliz
Muy buena para salir todos en familia
A**A
Amazing
Phenomenal. Easy to use. Son loves it!
P**S
Awesome trailer bike
The trailer bike is awesome and we have gone biking with it a few times and will continue to do so. The one annoying thing was we set time aside to put it together, but when we went to fill the inner tube with air, it wouldn’t take air. Obviously they sent us an inner tube with a hole in it. To say my kid was disappointed was an understatement. :( After all the anticipation of wanting to ride her new bike, it was a real letdown. I feel like the company sent us a bad one on purpose because that was one of the items NOT under warranty. That was the only hiccup. Would I recommend this product to someone? Definitely. We love it.
M**H
Works great feels very safe
Our kids love it. They had grown out of a bike trailer. They like that they can pedal, it doesn't do much but they like it. They cannot ride bikes on their own but the are not unbalanced that an adult rider would have trouble. I wouldnt recommend a young teenager draging around a kid on one of these. We live in a hilly, changing elevation area and can still get up and down comfortably (using ebike).
O**R
Granddaughter LOVED it!
One of the questions asked is maneuverability. Well, you have attached to your bike another piece of metal. So keep that in mind, you will not be able to turn on a dime. But that's ok, that's not what this is set up to do. If you want to turn very sharply, put a child seat on YOUR bike. With that said, this was well made, fits at least one of our ebikes that has a basket (Trek Verve+ 2) in addition to our other bikes. Tracked well, and my 5 1/2 year old granddaughter loved it. She's not off the training wheels yet, and can get a little tired on her little Trek. She loved that she could peddle and wasn't getting tired. We were worried about her keeping her balance, but we didn't have to. She sat perfectly balanced, and didn't want to stop riding. The pink is less expensive than the white, which is a shame because we got the pink because of the better price in the event it wasn't a hit. But I would give this more than five stars if I could.
B**L
Dangerous to your child (and bike) due to seatpost clamp design
You will see several other reviews here stating that, despite the existence of a joint to allow the trailer to swivel during turns, the seatpost clamp on this trailer actually rotates to the sides when you ride. Those reviews are correct, but I just want to emphasize that this is not simply an annoyance--it's dangerous.The more the clamp rotates, the more the trailer rides behind you at a tilt. After leaving my driveway and making a broad turn down the street, my daughter was already riding at a dangerously-tilted angle behind me. Rotation around the seatpost occurs when you turn your bike to *any* degree--even a very wide, slow turn will cause the clamp to rotate significantly. The only way to straighten it out again is to turn in the other direction, or undo all four clamp bolts and reinstall it (but it will rotate again when you start riding).I could not find a way to prevent this rotation from happening. I tried tightening the clamp to a higher torque (the instructions did not include a torque spec for these bolts). This destroyed the plastic on the inside of the clamp and damaged my seatpost (see photo). And as other reviews have warned, once I tightened it to a certain point, it did not fix the problem but simply caused my ENTIRE SEATPOST and saddle to rotate any time we made a turn, rather than just the clamp itself--which presents an even more dangerous situation and risked further damage to my bike.Even if you plan on riding exclusively in a straight line, I still would not recommend attaching this trailer to a bike or placing a child on it. And even if you are willing to take the risk I've described here, I still would not recommend the product for the following reasons:1. It arrived in a damaged box, with some superficial damage to the trailer inside, and a lot of dirt and even what appears to be some rust on the joints (see photos)2. The plastic "pads" on either side of the seatpost clamp were already compromised (see photo), but will be damaged upon installation in any event.3. Several of the bolts have torque specifications, ranging from 13nm to almost 30nm. The instructions tell you this, but if you don't own an adjustable torque wrench, you're going to have to just hope that you're torqueing them correctly.4. Installation was not easy, in general, with two adults working together. It's heavy and cumbersome.5. The deal-breaking defect in the seatpost clamp design does not present itself until you have already assembled the entire thing. Disassembly was not easy, and packing the product up for a return is going to be difficult because there were a lot of zip-ties and foam padding that we had to remove during assembly. I emailed Kazam asking for instructions or advice, and they replied that they couldn't help me.
J**L
Works well, Great Buy!
We used this for our annual family trip to Mackinac Island. Highly recommend and would buy again! It paid for itself with 3 uses and is something we will use for several years with our young family. Easy to install, great pull, welds and paint was good, tire and parts were good quality, and easy on/off. The kids still talk about their “double bikes” and we love making the memories with them ❤️🚴♀️ High recommend!
S**E
Perfect for my 5-year-old granddaughter!
Awesome awesome awesome! I can’t count the number of smiles, thumbs-ups, and “cool bike” comment we got on the trail!We took our granddaughter on a 6.5 mile ride to a local park and home again and the addition of the co-pilot didn’t noticeably affect the e-bike’s performance—no trouble keeping it at top speed even with the extra weight, and we didn’t notice the battery running down any faster than normal either. Impressive because we live at the top of a long, steep hill and had some smaller hills and valleys along our path! (Idk if that’s a better testament to the Kazam co-pilot or the Aventon Aventure though.)My 5-year-old granddaughter cannot yet balance on a regular bike, but she was just fine on the Kazam co-pilot! It works great on my husband’s Aventon Aventure e-bike, but it would be difficult to attach to mine because my seat is too low.The other great thing is that the co-pilot still has plenty of grow-room in it too. For our 5-year old we put seat and handlebars pretty close to their lowest level, so it looks like it will still fit her for at least another couple years. She loved it so much; I wish Kazam would make a larger model for older kids or even adults!
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