Remember the 'runaway Wisper'? No--probably not--but never mind.
Well--it has been back to the dealer for some re-training and today we went to collect it and bring it home and before we loaded it-- I asked if if I could give it a quick spin.
Goodness--it's SO different from the Powabyke. Same sort of difference as there is between riding, say, my Thoroughbred horses and a hairy cob.
So light and easy to handle. A wee bit 'skittish' compared to the cob--er I mean the PB--and of course, very stylish.
The next one I want to try is the Eco Monark, if I can find one.
I am still remaining loyal to my trusty and reliable 'hairy cob' though. We have had some good times together--and if and when I want a frisky thoroughbred, why then--I have the four legged version, eating it's head off, just down the lane.
Well--it has been back to the dealer for some re-training and today we went to collect it and bring it home and before we loaded it-- I asked if if I could give it a quick spin.
Goodness--it's SO different from the Powabyke. Same sort of difference as there is between riding, say, my Thoroughbred horses and a hairy cob.
So light and easy to handle. A wee bit 'skittish' compared to the cob--er I mean the PB--and of course, very stylish.
The next one I want to try is the Eco Monark, if I can find one.
I am still remaining loyal to my trusty and reliable 'hairy cob' though. We have had some good times together--and if and when I want a frisky thoroughbred, why then--I have the four legged version, eating it's head off, just down the lane.