Martin O Refurbisher wrote:I believe that conversiosn started as most vehicles had to overcome the old drive trai nwith a rear differential.
Now we can have 4 wheels each powered by electric motors, how about a radical new design?
Best,
Martin
I'd love to see BM in one, though he probably wouldn't be happy till he hooked it up to a nitrous kit...
They got very defensive when I asked how they expected me to do a typical US style errand trip where I might stop at five or six different places a few miles apart in the course of an hour or two... They didn't like my point that their routine would take an extra 20 minutes or so per stop for two transfers plus playing with the chair... It wouldn't be very hard to have a trip where the getting in and out of the vehicle stuff took longer than the time actually doing the errands... Their response was that I was handicapped, so expect that....
ex-Gooserider wrote:
They got very defensive when I asked how they expected me to do a typical US style errand trip where I might stop at five or six different places a few miles apart in the course of an hour or two... They didn't like my point that their routine would take an extra 20 minutes or so per stop for two transfers plus playing with the chair... It wouldn't be very hard to have a trip where the getting in and out of the vehicle stuff took longer than the time actually doing the errands... Their response was that I was handicapped, so expect that....![]()
ex-Gooserider wrote:Way down the road, once we've dealt with the more pressing issues like getting basic transportation, and making the house fully accessible, I may look into trying to do an accessible bike so that I can start riding again. But if I do it will probably be for something on the order of one of the chariot style sidecar rigs with the controls shifted to the sidecar. I don't really have any desire to have a bike that I have to transfer onto a traditional bike seat to ride.
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