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Infant Bike Carrier

Take your bike along on your next trip! Each of these frame-mount Infant Bike Carrier holds one bike and features a locking arm with a durable padding that clamps onto the down tube of the bike to help protect the finish. Built-in cable guides guard against damage to brake or shifter cable. Available for original equipment, track rider bars or removable roof rack applications. Sometimes two-wheel transportation just isn't enough to get you there. Metro will be helping you go the distance by combining bicycles and buses through the purchase of new buses with Infant Bike Carrier racks for Missouri fixed routes over the next 12 months. Metro's Bike-N-Ride program now offers exterior bike carriers on some buses. However, occasionally buses on trips that are normally equipped with bike racks will not have the rack due to maintenance schedules or other unforeseen circumstances. Metro is not responsible for damage to, or caused by, bicycles on transit property.

Infant Bike Carrier

Lower the Infant Bike Carrier rack with one hand while holding your bike with the other hand. Simply grasp the rack handle, squeeze it and pull forward until the rack is completely lowered. Lift the bike into either of the carrier's wheel wells. The placement of the front wheel is clearly shown in writing on the rack. All sizes of single-rider bikes will fit. Each Infant Bike Carrier holds two bikes. With the bike sitting in the rack, raise the locking arm and pull it up over the front tire of the bike. The only point of contact between the Infant Bike Carrier and the bike is the rubber tire. Make sure your bike is secured properly: the locking arm should be at the 10 o'clock or 2 o'clock position on the front tire depending on which way the bicycle is facing. Board the bus and sit as close to the front as possible so you can keep your bike in view. 

Infant Bike Carrier

For your protection, load your bike only at designated bus stops. Be ready at the bus stop. If you plan to remove anything from your bike, do so before the bus arrives. Load your bike as quickly as possible. Be considerate of your fellow passengers who may need to make a transfer down the line. For your safety, never step to the street side of the bus when loading or unloading your Infant Bike Carrier. Please do not attempt to bring your bike inside the bus. If the Infant Bike Carrier is full, you will have to wait for the next bus. For safety reasons, the operator will not leave the bus to assist with loading or unloading bicycles. At your stop, exit from the front of the bus and let the operator know you will be unloading your bike. If no other bikes are in the Infant Bike Carrier, return it to its upright position.

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