Sure beats a seqway, for non-dorkiness.
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Sort of thinking the same thing. And then, thinking about the great benefit
originally touted which the exercise it provided.
I mean, what advantageous does a motorized Trikke
Yeah, it could happen that I get a speeding ticket. Knocking on wood here.
But you should know that Madison police have seen me riding for 6 years on all
my electric Trikkes, and no tickets yet. It's illegal, $150 ticket, but so far
so good. The new beast looks almost exactly like my older
In some states you probably need to display a license plate on a
motorized vehicle. You'd probably have to wear it on your butt! :-D
The local Chrysler dealership sold GEM cars and city and county still
have some. One older couple bought one but I only saw them driving it
around a few times
Sort of thinking the same thing. And then, thinking about the great benefit
originally touted which the exercise it provided.
I mean, what advantageous does a motorized Trikke offer, like compared to a
scooter?
On the other hand, I guess it's exciting to think you've invented something,
Well, I can see where it would provide a workout under the conditions you
describe. But you are also having fun. That counts for a lot of course.
But, I guess by the time you would add all those refinements, what is its
selling point? That it gives you a work out because it's harder to