25-04-2009, 12:20am
I test rode one for a couple of hours and had a ball. Tight twisties or Canberra's round abouts, the ride was an upper body workout. Head over the wheel in the direction you're turning and jamb the bars that way and hold them. Lot of fun, and agree with the above - twitchy at high speed requiring little inputs.
Certyainly more of a fad than serious alternatives.
Would be great for fallen brothers and sisters who end up paraplegics, though anchoring their bodies so they could get direction changes sorted could raise issues, at least they can't fall off. Just a thought.
Max
Certyainly more of a fad than serious alternatives.
Would be great for fallen brothers and sisters who end up paraplegics, though anchoring their bodies so they could get direction changes sorted could raise issues, at least they can't fall off. Just a thought.
Max
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!