Mark's trike
New Member
Help!
I am a disabled would-be rider, and know that I need to purchase a trike for balance problems. I could probably adapt one of my old bikes (but if someone knows how, let me know!!). However, my biggest problem is how to adapt the BB/crank.
As I use an artifical limb, I cannot push the left hand pedal down due to my disability. In an ideal world, I would be looking at disconnecting the crank off the BB, so even though the pedal was there to attach my limb to, when I powered the bike via the right hand crank/pedal, the left hand side did not move.
If anyone knows how to d othis I would appreciate it. It is the one problem that i haven't figured a way round as yet. I also have access to an Engineering workshop where I work, so even if the answer to my problem seems difficult for a "man in a shed", an engineering apprentice may be able to help fabricate something!!
Regards,
Mark
I am a disabled would-be rider, and know that I need to purchase a trike for balance problems. I could probably adapt one of my old bikes (but if someone knows how, let me know!!). However, my biggest problem is how to adapt the BB/crank.
As I use an artifical limb, I cannot push the left hand pedal down due to my disability. In an ideal world, I would be looking at disconnecting the crank off the BB, so even though the pedal was there to attach my limb to, when I powered the bike via the right hand crank/pedal, the left hand side did not move.
If anyone knows how to d othis I would appreciate it. It is the one problem that i haven't figured a way round as yet. I also have access to an Engineering workshop where I work, so even if the answer to my problem seems difficult for a "man in a shed", an engineering apprentice may be able to help fabricate something!!
Regards,
Mark