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Old 09-21-06 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DnvrFox
My son, who has a developmental disability, loves riding his Worksman, He doesn't go fast (about a fast walking pace), but he gets out on the trail and thoroughly enjoys. For some folks, a Worksman CAn be the answer. It also folds, which helps in transporting. It does not weigh 60 lbs.

Here is a new model I have not seen before
Dnvr, this "new" model is the Worksman PAV (personel activity vehicle) that is a variation of the
tough as nails Worksman Mover industrial trikes. I own a yellow PAV 3 speed that I really enjoy
using in place of my cars for all my in town utility duty. The quality of all Worksman is first rate
with robustness of build being foremost in all that they build. That said the PAV isn't for a frail
person such as a lady. The better choice is one the Worksman from this link. The Portotrike is
very light for older folk's that are not clydesdales as I am. Selelct a 3 speed to ensure that the
pedal effort it not to high so the lady can ride it with ease.

http://worksmancycles.com/shopsite_s...ulttrikes.html
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Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
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