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Old 09-02-16 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by corrado33
You know, I have to ask this, but why not simply lift/prop the trike off the ground? The whole point of rollers is so someone on a two wheeled machine can still balance, but for a 3 wheeled machine... I'm confused as to why you'd need something to roll on? Do you need the extra resistance? That's all I can think
of.

True, the important factor would be having the rear wheels off the floor, but it would be essential that it would be done with rock hard stability. If I had a shop of some kind, and weren't crippled, I could probably do it cheaper, since graduated resistance isn't important to my purpose.

I discussed this with my apartment manager yesterday, and she suggested an exercycle she had used for a similar purpose in the past. An exercycle that is placed in one's bed, so that it could be used in the prone position. The idea appeals to me, but so far I haven't found anything on it. just gotta keep searching.
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