Have you had an AHA moment (good or bad) related to your MS??? I recently did when I decided to take up cycling.
I had an old trike that I started to use and found that cycling long distances of over 2 miles was trying. However, I definitely wanted to continue cycling especially when I got a part-time job just 2 1/2 miles away from home.
I, therefore, when to the local bike shop to look at some two wheel bikes with the thought that I would put Adult Stablizer Wheels (ASWs) on them to further help with balance. ASWs, btw, are wheels that are a little bigger (16 inches I think) that you permanently attach to a two wheel bike.
According to the info on one site about them, they are not to be confused with adult training wheels, even though they can easily be mistaken for them. And yes, I took into account the "laugh factor" when some people would spot them. Hey, better than falling, I thought.
With this in mind, I went to a few bike shops and tried a couple of bike models I had in mind (most with the crank-forward design).
I was so disappointed with them. They all seem to be long and heavy and I immediately knew that the ASWs would not necessarily help me with the tight corners and sloping ground I would have to cross. My AHA moment hit me like a ton of bricks. My dream of some independence evaporating in those moments in the shops.
But when life gives you lemons........
My game plan now is to upgrade my trike to make it more efficient. I plan to make it a three speed to help with the inclines and replace the tractor seat with a regular bike saddle which would make it more efficient for pedaling.
Wish me luck on the upgrades. Let's hope I have a more positive Aha moment, re cycling, next time.
I had an old trike that I started to use and found that cycling long distances of over 2 miles was trying. However, I definitely wanted to continue cycling especially when I got a part-time job just 2 1/2 miles away from home.
I, therefore, when to the local bike shop to look at some two wheel bikes with the thought that I would put Adult Stablizer Wheels (ASWs) on them to further help with balance. ASWs, btw, are wheels that are a little bigger (16 inches I think) that you permanently attach to a two wheel bike.
According to the info on one site about them, they are not to be confused with adult training wheels, even though they can easily be mistaken for them. And yes, I took into account the "laugh factor" when some people would spot them. Hey, better than falling, I thought.
With this in mind, I went to a few bike shops and tried a couple of bike models I had in mind (most with the crank-forward design).
I was so disappointed with them. They all seem to be long and heavy and I immediately knew that the ASWs would not necessarily help me with the tight corners and sloping ground I would have to cross. My AHA moment hit me like a ton of bricks. My dream of some independence evaporating in those moments in the shops.
But when life gives you lemons........
My game plan now is to upgrade my trike to make it more efficient. I plan to make it a three speed to help with the inclines and replace the tractor seat with a regular bike saddle which would make it more efficient for pedaling.
Wish me luck on the upgrades. Let's hope I have a more positive Aha moment, re cycling, next time.
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