At the risk of setting off diatribes about the sins of cyclists, can I pop my head above the parapet and ask a question. Wife and I have been fairly keen cyclists for years, though latterly we decided the years indicated electric assistance for Aberdeenshire hills. Unfortunately, one of the side effects of wife's Alzheimers is that it has wrecked her sense of balance, so cycling is now out. Have been wondering whether some form of assisted tricycle might be useful, at least for the likely short remaining period when she could appreciate it.
Problem seems to be that experienced cyclists are reported to find tricycles very unstable, which seems odd but have seen it happen.
Anyone got any useful or relevant experience/suggestions.
Problem seems to be that experienced cyclists are reported to find tricycles very unstable, which seems odd but have seen it happen.
Anyone got any useful or relevant experience/suggestions.