I have just viewed a bungalow that is perfect for accessibility for my disabled wife. The problem is the access to rear garden is down side of house. Its only about 80cm wide and has high fencing one side and wall the other.. I need to get my adventure into back garden where i can have a big workshop for the beast to live in securely..
Anyone found a solution for this guessing need to be able to have front wheel turned full lock to reduce bar width.
any ideas or solutions??.
help to solve a problem please
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Re: help to solve a problem please
Just realised that won't work as the front wheel is on the ground. :unsure:
Re: help to solve a problem please
I have the same problem at my house....
Hand guards are out for me and i have to replace the bar ends with flush fitting ones. I've also had to move the levers in and reclamp them and i also always have to fold the mirrors in every time i go in & out.
Its a fkn pain, but what can i do.... its either put up with it or move.
Hand guards are out for me and i have to replace the bar ends with flush fitting ones. I've also had to move the levers in and reclamp them and i also always have to fold the mirrors in every time i go in & out.
Its a fkn pain, but what can i do.... its either put up with it or move.
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Re: help to solve a problem please
.....or buy a different bike? :unsure:Zookman wrote:I have the same problem at my house....
Hand guards are out for me and i have to replace the bar ends with flush fitting ones. I've also had to move the levers in and reclamp them and i also always have to fold the mirrors in every time i go in & out.
Its a fkn pain, but what can i do.... its either put up with it or move.
Re: help to solve a problem please
The access round the back of my house is a big consideration with every bike i buy.sprintster wrote:.....or buy a different bike? :unsure:Zookman wrote:I have the same problem at my house....
Hand guards are out for me and i have to replace the bar ends with flush fitting ones. I've also had to move the levers in and reclamp them and i also always have to fold the mirrors in every time i go in & out.
Its a fkn pain, but what can i do.... its either put up with it or move.