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I gave a short opinion because this isn't a recumbent forum and I know he can
get a vast amount of information at Bentrider Online and is no doubt already
reading it. I did not give a specific model recommendation, I merely agreed
with the OP that the Base delta trike with a motor is a very good
Joe Bernard wrote:
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> You can be baffled all you want,
Thanks for allowing me that leeway Joe, as I continue to not understand the
point of your most recent post.
> it's an opinion on an opinion forum to a post asking for an opinion.
Perhaps this is part of the reason we're not understandi
Thank you for the suggestions and thorough responses. If he knew, my Dad
would be embarrassed, and thankful that all of you chimed in to help.
He is really only going to ride around the neighborhood and a wheat field
that has a gravel path running through. He has been walking more in the
last coup
I agree with Joe. If your Dad is not in great shape, a motor could be a
great bridge. You can also check out Electric Bike Review. They have a
category for electric trikes and some are upright.
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 1:40 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> You can be baffled all you want, it's an opini
You can be baffled all you want, it's an opinion on an opinion forum to a post
asking for an opinion. I was into 'bents for a few years and found them to be
quite a drag on climbs, and I extrapolate that out to an overweight fellow with
bad knees probably not being thrilled with the experience.
I'm a bit baffled how we were able to identify the perfect type/brand/model
of recumbent for Jeffery's dad, when so little about Jeffery's dad's
cycling needs, wants and ambitions were stated. Maybe gobsmacked would be a
better description than "baffled". In any case, I'd strongly suggest a road
Adding to DP's admonition about low trikes (had one, NOT fun to get in and out
of), recumbents in general aren't awesome for bad knees on hills without a
motor. Your dad really might be better off tooling around on a Clem L to burn
some calories.
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I rode a Greenspeed trike for quite a few years and loved it ... on smooth
roads. Tadpole trikes are much more stable for cornering than delta, but
they are like getting in and out of a low to the ground race car. Presuming
more sedate riding (not cornering at speed etc.), a delta trike is much
The short answer is that Hase electric sounds perfect for his needs if he's
willing to spend the money. But I agree that trying a non-electric step-thru is
a good idea first to see if he's happy getting some exercise on a regular bike.
In spite of not knowing much about recumbents you seem to al
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