Trike for person with minor cerebral palsy?

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Quicksilver89
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Re: Trike for person with minor cerebral palsy?

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Yup I've seen Kevin and enjoyed the ICE trikes :mrgreen:

Also saw KMX bikes nearby in Portsmouth, compared them directly to my handbike, with the kmx venom a very similar speed to the force R

Pretty promising given a leg trike is pretty new for me.

Have decided to go for a recumbent trike. Have put my Force R up for sale and now I'm just looking for a suitable leg trike to replace it :)
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NUKe
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Re: Trike for person with minor cerebral palsy?

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Great news quicksilver, good luck , keep us up to speed with how you get on.
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Tigerbiten
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Luck ......... :D
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Just wondered if you'd made any progress? There are a couple of decent used recumbent trikes on eBay for around the £700 mark.
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Re: Trike for person with minor cerebral palsy?

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UpWrong wrote:Just wondered if you'd made any progress? There are a couple of decent used recumbent trikes on eBay for around the £700 mark.


Missed this post but yes I did and I've posted another thread up today. I now own a Trice Q which I'm now getting to grips with :)
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