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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink14•13 hours agoI don’t know your limitations, but you’d be surprised at the number of ways cycling can be made accessible. For example, there are handbikes that attach to a wheelchair. As with all assistive tech it depends on your specific situation what is possible.
minus-square@Cortlink4•10 hours agoI’ve frequently seen a couple of people with recumbent hand bikes on one of the popular trails near me. They’re decently fast with the reduced air resistance, but road crossings are a bit of a hassle when you aren’t tall enough to be seen by an f450
minus-squareKriklinkfedilink1•2 hours agoMount a flag to it. Quad bikes often add them so you can see them behind obstacles.
I don’t know your limitations, but you’d be surprised at the number of ways cycling can be made accessible.
For example, there are handbikes that attach to a wheelchair. As with all assistive tech it depends on your specific situation what is possible.
I’ve frequently seen a couple of people with recumbent hand bikes on one of the popular trails near me. They’re decently fast with the reduced air resistance, but road crossings are a bit of a hassle when you aren’t tall enough to be seen by an f450
Mount a flag to it. Quad bikes often add them so you can see them behind obstacles.