Yeah, I think most folks are snobs when it comes to Trikes, which is a little sad. My older brother has diabetes, and had to have his right foot and lower leg amputated just before Christmas.
Even before the operation, he couldn't hold a bike up as his legs had pretty much withered away, so he's decided that he'd like to get a trike because he can't hold a bike up any more.
He's not wealthy, so he won't be buying a new Can Am etc, so I'm thinking about converting my 'Wang into a trike for him. There are a couple of options, I can either use a car rear axle and build a "proper" trike, or build something similar to the "Voyager" kit, which effectively adds a set of "Training Wheels" to any bike. I think I'll go with the "Voyager" style kit (I just bought some plans on eBay) as I can remove the kit and convert it back to a bike when he's done with it.
He'll have his new prosthetic foot by then, so most guys won't know that he's handicapped, so he'll probably be the subject of snobism from some bike riders, but I don't think that'll wipe the smile off his face that being back in the wind will give him. Cheers, Terry.
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