Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post
Your friend, Helen, has a wonderful web site. Spent some time reading about her test ride and purchase of the velomobile.

She pointed out lot of pluses of a velomobile and a trike that people may not be aware of. So please let her know I appreciate all the information she has provided.

It is definitely worth spending time reading her posts.

Thanks.
Helen asked me to post this reply on her behalf!

"From Auntie Helen: Thanks so much for the comments about my blog - I'm glad to know that it's helpful. I don't dwell too much on the medical reasons for riding (which are many - I have recumbenting friends who ride because of neck, back, leg, balance and arm problems) as I think there are more significant reasons for riding a recumbent and a trike in particular - fun, safe, fast (not that I personally am fast). There are of course disadvantages (the space they take in storage, difficulties on some trains, they cost more than normal bikes) but the advantages very significantly outweigh the disadvantages.

For Catrin, the recumbent trike world is very friendly and lots of people lend out their trikes to people for test rides (my spare trike regularly goes to other people who have short-term injuries or just want to give it a go) so it's possible you might be able to borrow/hire one near to you to see if it might help you out - or to help you rule it out completely (although I think you've already decided it's probably not the best option). There are lots of Americans on the ICE Trikes Yahoo Group, for example, as I think ICE sell well across the pond.

Anyway, I'm glad that people enjoyed reading my blog. I'm moving to Germany in a month's time and will be doing lots more cycling in my Velomobile and on my trike whilst there, plus will be sampling lots of different German cakes and pastries, so I hope some of you will come back and have a read now and again at www.auntiehelen.co.uk.

Auntie Helen"