On the weekend Sharon and I tried out two trikes from Fuse Recumbents. I came away from a 4km ride with no issues, and the 8-month preggo chick's only issue going up a hill was that her belly was getting in the way enough to stop her.
So shortly I shall possess a secondhand, 1993 Greenspeed trike, with trailer so I can take parcels down to the post office. Very happy about this. It'll save us some petrol money, and it's a form of exercise that is fairly low impact.
Combined with my swimming lessons, I'll hopefully be doing good, exercise-wise.
arcadiagt5, a long-time trike supoorter/pusher, is over the moon.
So shortly I shall possess a secondhand, 1993 Greenspeed trike, with trailer so I can take parcels down to the post office. Very happy about this. It'll save us some petrol money, and it's a form of exercise that is fairly low impact.

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Honestly, I've never ridden a bike successfully before. There was an abortive attempt at age 7 that involved the neighbour's ornamental pineapple plants and took two people to get me out. :P The concept of bike gears are going to take some getting used to...
You'd recommend a recumbent trike then?
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Leece has reviewed her tadpole (two wheels front) here: http://leecetheartist.livejournal.com/131195.html
I've reviewed a delta here: http://arcadiagt5.livejournal.com/115508.html
and another tadpole here: http://arcadiagt5.livejournal.com/79659.html
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Thank-you.
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