Old 12-10-18 | 10:20 AM
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Nothing will suit the OP until the entire world changes to suit him.

Funniest part? If he is successful and regains his health and fitness and gets his weight down by 80 pounds, he will be shopping for the very bikes whose popularity he decries now.

My guess is this guy got all upset because His generation didn't get a huge and unearned sense of entitlement ... so he grew his own.

[MENTION=491851]JonBailey[/MENTION]---as an obese rider with a bad heart who is on the same journey as yourself ... hope we both make it. But if you bring your bad attitude with you, your life really won't be any better... just ugly for longer.

The problem people are having with your posts is the enormous selfishness, short-sightedness, self-pity, and sense of entitlement you exhibit.

Maybe if you hadn't made yourself hugely obese and unhealthy, you would find that a lot of manufacturers Were making the kind of bike you wanted. But ... you wrecked yourself. And now you want the whole world to change to suit you. Me? I accept responsibility for my weight gain and loss of fitness. I didn't get fat because aliens were pumping me full of food while I slept. Some of the health issues were congenital---but even so, I own them. I could have lived better to control them better. And in any case, so long as I am alive I can still improve.

Go talk to some of the folks on the Adaptive Cycling forum (https://www.bikeforums.net/adaptive-...t-other-needs/) and whine about how tough you have it to people born with one arm and no legs---or to people who had their limbs blown of defending our nation. Come on back and let us know what you learned.
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