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Bikes for disabled people part 2

In my previous thread I showed a pic of the bike I am going to buy and here is the same pic again this time with a rain protection mounted on the frontbox pic 1. and there is another style of this rain protection shown in pic 2. I am going to buy either both or that rain protection shown in pic 2. Both these are accessories to this cargobike. There is also a parcel holder also as an accessory that is mounted above the back wheel wich I also will buy to mount my bike bags on see pic 3. This bikebags you can buy from amazon.com or swedish amazon (amazon.se).

The battery is well protected from rain and hidden under one of the two benches.



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HobNoblin · 36-40, M
I built a bike like that. A little different in that it wasn't articulated in front. The front forks moved independently with a rod between them.
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CyberSmuf · 51-55, M
@ArishMell I will buy my bike from a bicykle shop thats the safest way to do if you dont have enough knowledge to build one.
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thisguy20 · 41-45, M
An impressive tricycle. I imagine it's rather pricey
CyberSmuf · 51-55, M
@thisguy20 Yes it is it costs the same as a used car but if you have a disability as I have and no longer cant ride a two-wheel bike then you can apply for a disability allowance in sweden for a bike like this.
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
I've seen something similar in Mexico.
That is a great design.
markinkansas · 61-69, M
they do come in electric also
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@CyberSmuf "Miles"? I thought you used kilometres! :-) How long is a "Swedish Mile", though?
CyberSmuf · 51-55, M
@ArishMell One swedish mile is about 1000 kilometers but in the manual to the electric bike it stands 40-60 kilometers without heavy loads and driving at flat bikeroads..
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@CyberSmuf Thankyou! Oo-er: that's a long mile!

Average 50km on flat roads, lightly loaded... Useful for local journeys, commuting perhaps.

 
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