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Old 08-02-15, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
1. If you are considering a tricycle, open up your apartment door all the way and measure the opening. If you plan on rolling your tricycle in easily, that's the maximum width that you have to work with.

2. I don't know how bike companies calculate load capacity but I assume there's a reason why they do. At 350 lbs (or less) I suspect you'd be wise to check.
Well, Ive got 35 inches to get thru the door. and 3 feet to the center of the hall way door. that 90 degree turn may be a problem.

As for weight, Ive looked online at the capacity and 300 seems to be max standard, thats one of the reasons I am waiting till spring to get one.. so I can finish dropping more of this extra weight.
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