With the trike I have to shove people out of the way. Actually, I only wheel 
the trike in when a store is quiet: otherwise I leave it outside. The other 
night I was wheeling it thru the aisles of the nearby Alberson's and the 
manager showed a great interest I  it -- where from, how much, etc. I do use 
the bikes as grocery trolleys in two Albertson's where they know me well, but 
at another, more crowded store with narrower aisles I leave a lock at their 
rack.

Patrick Moore
iPhone

On Feb 4, 2012, at 9:14 AM, Bill Carter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Patrick writes:
> "An incidental benefit was that I could leave the stand
> down when wheeling the bike through the grocery store and park it
> whenever I needed to investigate an item more closely instead of
> having to find something to lean the bike against and likely as not
> knocking askew some display."
> 
> You roll the bike around the store with you while you shop?  You do
> indeed march to a different drummer.  How's that work with the trike?
> 
> Bill
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