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Old December 29th 10, 02:22 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,uk.rec.cycling,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc,misc.consumers.frugal-living
His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the prophet of the deep jungle[_2_]
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(No politics, no revolution, no monkeying around. Just educating the
public about the many options out there)

On Dec 29, 9:14 am, thea wrote:

I used to ride a bicycle around the neighborhood. I used to also ride
a motorcycle around the neighborhood. However, at my age, getting
ready for a *walker* and trying to keep my feet under me, I find
that I would rather not try to balance on a bicycle. It was
fun while it lasted. But, old age has a way of changing the way
we do things. I still like to walk, and do so at every opportunity.


Yeah, walking is best but sometimes you want to go further and
lighter. Tricycles are fun. I had the Schwinn 3 sp and it was a lot of
fun. Regrettably it rusted outside. Now I'm using foldables and there
little risk in them.

The Boardwalk single speed is easiest.
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Old December 29th 10, 04:51 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,uk.rec.cycling,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc,misc.consumers.frugal-living
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On Dec 29, 10:06 am, thea wrote:

The Boardwalk single speed is easiest.


Thanks for the information. How much did the Boardwalk cost?
Is it affordable? How small, and how many muscles to you have
to have to fold it up?
I have looked at the tricycles, but most of them are too big and
bulky for this little ole lady, and the seats, yuk - I wish they
made bicycles like the peddle boats.


The Boardwalk is around $240 and it's very simple and safe. It has
both foot brake and hand brake so you can be distracted, yet ready for
pedestrians. It's perfect for sidewalks.
 




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