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Beth riding her wheelchair hand-cycle
Look at this new way to cycle.

One Response to “Beth riding her wheelchair hand-cycle”

  1. Rob bailey Says:

    Beth ya look fantastic. I am a T5 para for 37 years and thought i should get a hobby hehe..I live in a very hilly area. My chair will tip over backward if I try to go up some hills. . How is the bike going up hills. everything is paved but a few of the hills are steeper than ADA (10 to 1) I think it is. thanks for the inspiration Rob

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