Thule Ridealong Mini Installation Montage

To install the Thule Ridealong Mini, begin by attaching the mounting bracket to the bike's handlebar stem. Ensure the bracket is tightly secured using the provided Allen key. Once the bracket is in place, slide the child seat onto the bracket until you hear a click indicating it is securely attached.
The Thule Ridealong Mini has a weight limit of 33 pounds (15 kg). Ensure that the child using the seat does not exceed this weight limit for safety reasons.
To adjust the footrests, squeeze the button located on the side of the footrest and slide it up or down to the desired height. Release the button to lock the footrest into place.
If the seat feels loose, check that the mounting bracket is tightly secured to the handlebar stem and that the seat is properly clicked into place. Tighten any loose screws or bolts. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact Thule customer support for assistance.
To clean the Thule Ridealong Mini, use a mild soap solution and a damp cloth to wipe down the seat and the harness. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the seat.
The Thule Ridealong Mini is compatible with most bikes that have a standard handlebar stem. However, it may not fit bikes with very short stems or non-standard handlebars. Check the compatibility guide provided by Thule for more specific information.
To adjust the harness, press the button on the front of the seat and pull the straps to loosen or tighten them. Ensure the harness fits snugly over the child's shoulders and chest for maximum safety.
Yes, the Thule Ridealong Mini can be used in rainy weather. However, it is recommended to use a rain cover to keep your child dry and comfortable during wet conditions.
The Thule Ridealong Mini is recommended for children aged 9 months to 3 years, or up to a maximum weight of 33 pounds (15 kg). Always ensure your child can sit upright unassisted before using the seat.
It is advisable to check the Thule Ridealong Mini before each use to ensure all components are secure and in good condition. Regularly inspect the mounting bracket, harness, and footrests for wear and tear, and tighten any loose parts as needed.