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Old 06-16-23 | 08:27 AM
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Crankycrank
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One of the biggest advantages to all this is that people with arm and hand disabilities are open to a whole new world of options and I'll bet it would be easy to covert the buttons for biting with the riders teeth to shift and maybe develope electronic braking for riders lacking total arm use. And yes. there are special trikes that have foot controlled steering.
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