We have been using a Trail Gator for a couple years now and it has been great. We have a general rule that our almost 7-year-old will ride his bike to whatever destination and then if he wants I will tow him home.
A tow bar attaches to the adult bike seat stem and to a mount on the front of the kid's bike.
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We recently got a Radwagon 4 so we can do regular outings with now 2 kids (hit 146 total miles today.)
Unfortunately there is no way to connect the Trail Gator to the radwagon seat stem because of the child seat for our youngest. This means either we do only short-ish rides so there is no need to tow, or Jr leaves his bike at home and we only bring the Radwagon. I did an 18 mile ride with the 2 kids this weekend and it was a nice day together, but would have been better if our eldest could ride his own bike for a time.
Has anybody managed a reliable way to connect a Trail Gator?
Pictures attached with the mounting holes on back of Radwagon and the Trail Gator seat stem mount.
Thanks
A tow bar attaches to the adult bike seat stem and to a mount on the front of the kid's bike.

Trail-Gator Child Bike Tow Bar
Trail Gator Bicycle Tow Bar, child bike tow bar, converts childs bicycle into trail-a-bike or trailer bike. Trail-Gator child bicycle tow bar allows for tandem bike riding and independent riding with children.

We recently got a Radwagon 4 so we can do regular outings with now 2 kids (hit 146 total miles today.)
Unfortunately there is no way to connect the Trail Gator to the radwagon seat stem because of the child seat for our youngest. This means either we do only short-ish rides so there is no need to tow, or Jr leaves his bike at home and we only bring the Radwagon. I did an 18 mile ride with the 2 kids this weekend and it was a nice day together, but would have been better if our eldest could ride his own bike for a time.
Has anybody managed a reliable way to connect a Trail Gator?
Pictures attached with the mounting holes on back of Radwagon and the Trail Gator seat stem mount.
Thanks