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This "Boss Hoss" trike has hidden characteristics:
From a "Boss Hoss" press release:
"Boss Hoss Cycles, manufacturer of America’s ultimate V8 powered cycles, has teamed up with V-8 Performance, Inc., creators of the Hossfly, to produce the Boss Hoss Advantage Trike, the first wheelchair accessible trike that is tailored specifically to the disabled rider. The new Advantage Trikes are scheduled for release in September 2008."
Check it out:
I think that's pretty awesome!
Boss Hoss trike (standard version)
Cheetah Trikes:
Precision Cycle Works - Tri-Cycle:
Renegade Trikes:
Rewaco Trikes:
So Cal Trikes:
Thoroughbred Motorsports:
Kind of sleek; almost an automobile.
TriRod: "ride it like a motorcycle, corner it like a race car. The best of two very intriguing worlds."
That's what they say, at any rate. To me, it looks kind of backwards, with the double wheels in front an' all.
In the event that I live long enough, I figure I'll consider something along the lines of one o' these machines.
First, of course, I have to live long enough.
(One never really knows)
I'm not being maudlin; merely pragmatic...
From a "Boss Hoss" press release:
"Boss Hoss Cycles, manufacturer of America’s ultimate V8 powered cycles, has teamed up with V-8 Performance, Inc., creators of the Hossfly, to produce the Boss Hoss Advantage Trike, the first wheelchair accessible trike that is tailored specifically to the disabled rider. The new Advantage Trikes are scheduled for release in September 2008."
Check it out:
I think that's pretty awesome!
Boss Hoss trike (standard version)
Cheetah Trikes:
Precision Cycle Works - Tri-Cycle:
Renegade Trikes:
Rewaco Trikes:
So Cal Trikes:
Thoroughbred Motorsports:
Kind of sleek; almost an automobile.
TriRod: "ride it like a motorcycle, corner it like a race car. The best of two very intriguing worlds."
That's what they say, at any rate. To me, it looks kind of backwards, with the double wheels in front an' all.
In the event that I live long enough, I figure I'll consider something along the lines of one o' these machines.
First, of course, I have to live long enough.
(One never really knows)
I'm not being maudlin; merely pragmatic...
15 Comments:
I kept scrolling thinking each time "hey, that one is cool!" but the next picture was even better. Now I'm really torn, they all look like fun!
Ah, living long enough...how long would that be? I think few folks feel at the end that it was "long enough". Then again, that thought is actually liberating in it's own way...
Very clever and Imaginative! Somebody was thinking!
I liked that Renegade Trike. Kinda reminds me of the Munsters!
I find the Thoroughbred Motorsports version VERY attractive. Sleek, and elegant...love that look! ;-)
I have a friend who would eat up that first one. He became a para from a bike wtreck in the 80s. I guess he could for for quad with that one!
He keeps talking about getting a car. We keep talking him out of it. He'd be trying burnouts with a Honda Accord, seriously.
If ever someone was not defined by their disability, it's "Ricky on Wheels". (his name for himself.)
We have bike night across at the 50's drive-in across the street. Lots of trikes as we boomers are getting older. Many are really great and makes me want to grab a seat and go.
But that first one, hmm, looks like one I could use.
boberin:
Lots of neat-looking machines, to be sure.
I meant long enough to need something like that.
(So far I'm still able to handle an 800 lb. Harley)
benning:
Clever and imaginative describes them well.
I see what you mean about the "Renegade" being reminiscent of the Munsters, too.
Bunny:
The Thoroughbred Motorsports "Stallion" looks almost like a car.
(But a very sporty car, at that)
Frank:
I think having something like the Boss Hoss "Advantage" could open up a whole new world to the wheelchair bound, so of course I'm all for that.
Ms RightWing:
As "we boomers are getting older". Exactly.
I'm sure that you could use the "Advantage". Here's hoping that you get the chance...
Hey Jack! Pretty amazing, I was just thinking how much I miss riding motorcycles. When GOD completes my healing, that is one of the
first things I am going to do! That wheelchair bike is TOO COOL! God bless, john/R.A.M.
P.S. The picture I am using of me is from 1973 in Germany during my Army days. I do not have any recent pictures of how ugly I have become, but will post one soon! hehe
Camo has seen me as recently as 2005 when I was in Philly for business, and met for dinner and fellowship!
A friend bought a conversion kit for his BMW a while back and had it converted. He loves it.
I am not so enamored but, to each his own...
RAM:
The wheelchair bike is pretty doggone cool.
Has it been since 2005? I didn't seem that long.
Beerme:
As 'tis, I like riding riding my Harley...as 'tis.
But circumstances change...
Jack, If I am not mistaken, it was November, 2005 when we enjoyed those "Cheesesteaks". Nice restaurant!
I lopve the one with the wheelchair, that is really great.
RAM:
Time flies, huh? Especially when I'm on vacation. I just got back yesterday.
The Oregon Diner is a pretty good eatery, yes.
mig:
I agree; the one with the wheelchair option is really great.
Glad you are back! Hope you and the family had a BLESSED vacation! john
RAM:
Thanks...it's always nice to be able to get away on a vacation.
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