Hello, my name is Travis
I have musculoskeletal chronic pain syndrome along with dislocating hips and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (aka chronic fatigue syndrome).
I have recently found that walking is near impossible but riding a bike is becoming increasingly difficult especially uphill however I can still ride a bike... therefore I don't feel the need for stabilisers or a trike, and would much rather avoid a wheelchair (which I couldn't get along with in the past).
I'd much rather a bike that can assist me uphill... I am just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a bike model and also potentially for funding/grants that may assist me in buying such a bike. I specifically need a folding (because no matter how hard I try sometimes my legs just fail and would need to get it into a car) electric bike preferably mountain bike (as that's all I know how to ride and I find big wheels helpful in my area where the terrain can be a bit rough).
I also struggle with balance and have had a couple of topples trying to turn corners and was wondering if anyone knows of any adaptations that can ease the sensitivity of the turning (maybe making handlebars stiffer or something) just so I turn less sharply as I basically turn in on my self and go flying.
Oh also any advice for pedal straps? I think as I did in my wheelchair it would be helpful to have some sort of straps on the pedals to stop my feet from slipping off and consequently my legs being attacked by flying pedals... however I am of course concerned I wouldn't be able to unstrap fast enough to stop and balance as obviously when two-wheel bikes are still they tend to topple... I hope this makes sense I am not entirely sure what I am looking for I just know my current bike is not working for me... however my current mountain bike is 11years old 26kg only has 1 working gear and stiff breaks plus the pedals spin under your feet so part of the problem could just be my suprememly dysfunctional bike :') honestly thank you for reading this and I look forward to hearing back from you
Travis
I have musculoskeletal chronic pain syndrome along with dislocating hips and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (aka chronic fatigue syndrome).
I have recently found that walking is near impossible but riding a bike is becoming increasingly difficult especially uphill however I can still ride a bike... therefore I don't feel the need for stabilisers or a trike, and would much rather avoid a wheelchair (which I couldn't get along with in the past).
I'd much rather a bike that can assist me uphill... I am just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a bike model and also potentially for funding/grants that may assist me in buying such a bike. I specifically need a folding (because no matter how hard I try sometimes my legs just fail and would need to get it into a car) electric bike preferably mountain bike (as that's all I know how to ride and I find big wheels helpful in my area where the terrain can be a bit rough).
I also struggle with balance and have had a couple of topples trying to turn corners and was wondering if anyone knows of any adaptations that can ease the sensitivity of the turning (maybe making handlebars stiffer or something) just so I turn less sharply as I basically turn in on my self and go flying.
Oh also any advice for pedal straps? I think as I did in my wheelchair it would be helpful to have some sort of straps on the pedals to stop my feet from slipping off and consequently my legs being attacked by flying pedals... however I am of course concerned I wouldn't be able to unstrap fast enough to stop and balance as obviously when two-wheel bikes are still they tend to topple... I hope this makes sense I am not entirely sure what I am looking for I just know my current bike is not working for me... however my current mountain bike is 11years old 26kg only has 1 working gear and stiff breaks plus the pedals spin under your feet so part of the problem could just be my suprememly dysfunctional bike :') honestly thank you for reading this and I look forward to hearing back from you
Travis