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Old 08-27-17 | 02:07 PM
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Bikes: Schwinn Voyageur 1988, I had many Schwinn bikes all ten speeds, road bikes, and some Raleigh bikes as well. One GT, some huffy models MTB's mainly.

Did a check online found this SportsAbilities Adaptive Sports $500 it is a decent ride. I am not looking for a road bike. This offers 7 speeds, I am looking for a 21 speed.

Then I found this offer for $1,000 Handcycle 4 sale

I would not say I can find lots of $1,000 and under handcycles that meet what I am seeking.

I am seeking a off road 4 wheel NOT EXTREME handcycle that offers a recumbent seat position, 21 speeds for $1,000 or less.

Typically this is what I find: Top End Top End Excelerator XLT - Top End Handcycles
Road only bike.

And for off road I find things like this Home - ReActive Adaptations I'm not looking to go rock climbing, or so off road I need people with me to help if I get stuck. Off road like what a Walmart bike allows.


It is like knowing what you want in a car, or bike... You want x number of speeds, you want a certain tire size, you want a particular frame type based on how you will ride. Thankfully for able people the options are endless. From the things Walmart sells to the awesome works of art that are the real deals.

Trying to locate the ride that meets your needs sometimes can't just be found. At least for me so far.

I have gotten some great insight and ideas so far.

Turns out Paradox is a climbing company. I read the story on the person with one arm getting a climbing arm, incredible story.

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