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Hi All,
I have just bought a second hand 'HotMover' recumbent trike and would like to hear from anyone who has anything, + or -, to say about them. Kind regards, David............ |
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Hi Edward, Thanks for your msg :- > Better yet, why don't you tell us what you think of it. It seems to have a > very high crank. Any foot numbness from that? I have not put in many miles, i have found it very comfortable, compared with other trikes i have looked at (on the net) the seat is very low but no numbness yet :-) > As the HotMover is a recumbent trike from New Zealand, I don't think you > will find many who know much about it on this newsgroup. The aus.bicycle > newsgroup might be a better place to look for some with experience of it. HotMover was an Australian company, the trike was made in NZ at a factory in Timaru and exported worldwide (unfortunately not any more). Thanks for your input and suggestion. Yours, David. |
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