Well while it's true enough that due to medication changes I feel much more well and alert, pain under control & etc, my energy levels just aren't picking up at all and doing stuff still remains a struggle if not more so..
Today I headed off down to the township on my faithful Hercules tricycle and I hadn't got far before I realised that I'd forgotten my bicycle helmet. I almost turned around to go back and get it when the thought crossed my mind, 'So what's the difference between my tricycle and a mobility scooter?' Following this line of though I headed for the footpath (sidewalk) and rode the rest of the way into the township using the footpath instead just like mobility scooter riders do.
I always vowed I'd never be seen dead on a mobility scooter and really with my Hercules tricycle I don't need one. I'd been planning on turning my tricycle into a longer pickup truck type vehicle and raising the final drive ratio because it's very low and really a bit slow for riding in traffic. But as of today I've decided that I'm going to leave my tricycle just as it is and use it as my own version of a mobility scooter. Tomorrow I'll go around to the signwriters, pick up a couple of disability stickers and put them on my tricycle front and back. Electric assist is a possibility as I've got the bits laying around, though for the present time I'd rather not as I need to maintain a level of exercise to keep both me and my doctor happy.
Not having to dodge traffic is certainly nice and my tricycle's big wheels have no problems managing crossing transitions and the like so it looks like I'm onto a winner.
Today I headed off down to the township on my faithful Hercules tricycle and I hadn't got far before I realised that I'd forgotten my bicycle helmet. I almost turned around to go back and get it when the thought crossed my mind, 'So what's the difference between my tricycle and a mobility scooter?' Following this line of though I headed for the footpath (sidewalk) and rode the rest of the way into the township using the footpath instead just like mobility scooter riders do.
I always vowed I'd never be seen dead on a mobility scooter and really with my Hercules tricycle I don't need one. I'd been planning on turning my tricycle into a longer pickup truck type vehicle and raising the final drive ratio because it's very low and really a bit slow for riding in traffic. But as of today I've decided that I'm going to leave my tricycle just as it is and use it as my own version of a mobility scooter. Tomorrow I'll go around to the signwriters, pick up a couple of disability stickers and put them on my tricycle front and back. Electric assist is a possibility as I've got the bits laying around, though for the present time I'd rather not as I need to maintain a level of exercise to keep both me and my doctor happy.
Not having to dodge traffic is certainly nice and my tricycle's big wheels have no problems managing crossing transitions and the like so it looks like I'm onto a winner.