Thule RideAlong 2 Frame Mount

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The quick-release frame bracket, 20 degree recline, and 22 kg child limit make it a practical everyday rear seat when the frame fits.
Cons
- Round or oval tube dimensions, rear suspension, heel clearance, and saddle height can still make the install wrong.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 18 kg
- Mount Position
- Rear-mounted
- Mount Type
- Frame mount
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- Price/Buy
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Thule RideAlong 2 is the conventional rear child seat to shortlist when you want a supported shell, footrests, and a calmer passenger space than an open front perch. The frame-mount version uses Thule’s quick-release bracket, so it suits a family bike that has a compatible seat tube but no suitable rack. The useful child boundary is roughly the preschool seat range: up to 18 kg and 110 cm, with a 3-point harness and adjustable footrests.
The deciding check is the frame, not just the child. Thule lists round frame tubes from 28-40 mm and oval tubes up to 40 x 55 mm, and rear suspension, unusual tube shapes, small frames, fenders, or heel clearance can still rule it out. Choose this for a stable rear setup with recline; choose a rack-specific seat or trailer if the frame bracket fit is uncertain.