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I use an old post-office tricycle I bought for £80.  It's virtually impossible to fall off and I can tie a zimmer frame on the back.
Better scenery but beware lorry drivers as they see cyclists as targets.
Amanda
 
> Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2015 17:36:05 -0700
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> Subject: eTrainficeer vs. Theracycle
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> If u r thinking about motorized exercise I have some info re these 2 machines that may be useful:
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> 3 years ago I bought a  Theracycle and foot pedals had to be replaced twice.  Second time took over 2  months and I gave up on getting it fixed.  Bought an eTrainer cause I thought in-state dealer might be better if it needed fixing.
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> at 30 lbs eTrainer is much lighter than heavy Theracycle, has  quiet motor, necessary  80 rpm speed, arm pedals for upper body workout, and costs around $1500, at least half as much as Theracycle:
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> Here is picture and info re eTrainer:
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> http://hcifitness.com/etrainer.html?gclid=CM_Jq6-VusMCFUE0aQodEb4Aow
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> Ray
> Rayilyn Brown
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> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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