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Originally Posted by RayinPenn
I had my knee replaced about 16 months ago and am doing well but that old bike simply isn't comfortable. I'm thinking An old guys (high seat) trike would work with these old knees and simply be more comfortable. Terratrike Rover? any recommendations? I'm lost, I don't want a dust collector in my garage.

Ray, it might help to be more specific about what's not comfortable.
More to the point, if you had your knee replaced and now your knee isn't comfortable, that may or may not get fixed by using a different bike. You'll be rotating your whole body around, but that may not change the geometry in your leg or knee much.
Saddle issues, back or neck issues, etc., are more likely to get fixed by changing bike styles.
And I'm assuming you've thought to fiddle with saddle height and all on the existing bike if it's a knee issue.
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