Ouch. I'm 58 and still ride tubulars occassionally. Maybe I should re-
check that glue.

In your case would a  mixte frame be helpful?  Maybe not much,  if you
swing the leg up and around from behind the saddle to get on.  But
there are cool mixte frames to be had.

I should use the 'R' word on this group, but a recumbent is the answer
to many minor physical problems.  I ride one a lot in the summer -
they're not really practical in the winter.




On Jan 11, 10:56 pm, Don Genovese <dgen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm 70 years old. At age 68 I rolled a sew-up tire and ended in the
> hospital for three weeks with a hip replacement. I'm about 99%
> recovered and cycling again but I now have a less flexability in the
> leg so that throwing that leg over the saddle is difficult. Stuff
> happens!
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