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Started by gspren, December 10, 2020, 06:27:16 PM

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farmfromkansas

Do those add-on 3 wheelers work well?  Guess they are really 4 wheelers, 3 in rear.
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Magicman

You don't have to be on 3 wheels to carry a walker.


 
Even his walker is a two-wheeler and yes, this is the real deal.
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Raider Bill

Quote from: farmfromkansas on February 03, 2021, 06:15:14 PM
Do those add-on 3 wheelers work well?  Guess they are really 4 wheelers, 3 in rear.
I dunno.. Have spoke with several that put kits on their bike but about all I could get out of it was it either works well or it doesn't work at all. There are several to choose from. Some good some not so good.
I saw a bike that had training wheels on the back that retracted up when you got going then went down in place when you got to about 5 miles per hour.
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aigheadish

Just a few weeks ago I came up behind a trike (qaud) kit on a motorcycle. Dude riding it was kind goofy looking and the kit was something I hadn't seen previously, so I was looking pretty hard. He had a tattoo on the back of his head that said "Stubby". It was after about a mile that I realized he didn't have any legs! The bike to quad kit seemed to work beautifully for him but I wasn't in quite the right place to pull up next to him to see how he liked it. 
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Raider Bill

That's great that he's still riding!!!

I have a friend that is a double amputee, right leg below the knee and left arm below the elbow. He still rides a 2 wheel bike.

He's busting on me pretty heavy right now about me getting a trike.
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Magicman

Quote from: Raider Bill on February 02, 2021, 09:35:41 AMPicked this up last Sunday.
I wonder if @Raider Bill got the pictures mixed up??


 
And he got this instead!!  :o
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Raider Bill

I need that for all of olwhatshernames crap on road trips.
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