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ILikeLemons commented at 2015-03-19 16:26:03 » #1707504
@Anon2 Er, sorry mate, you seem to be looking at it wrong. Her ankles are attached to the peddles via chains, giving her legs some leeway when it's being peddled. I have laid myself out like she is currently and tried moving my legs in a circular motion in both directions, which was no trouble at all, and thus far haven't broken my legs. Also she won't be doing the pedalling, the rider will be doing that.
So, I stand by my first statement.
Best. Bike. Ever.
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@Anon2 Er, sorry mate, you seem to be looking at it wrong. Her ankles are attached to the peddles via chains, giving her legs some leeway when it's being peddled. I have laid myself out like she is currently and tried moving my legs in a circular motion in both directions, which was no trouble at all, and thus far haven't broken my legs. Also she won't be doing the pedalling, the rider will be doing that.
So, I stand by my first statement.
Best. Bike. Ever.
16 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-03-19 17:50:16 » #1707555
Of course, it'd have to either be an exercise bike with a solid base or a two-seater with someone who can steer and brake as necessary, or else it's going to be a pretty short and probably very painful ride. I'd like to see the former. Take care of your pet's physical needs AND take care of your pet's... physical needs.
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Of course, it'd have to either be an exercise bike with a solid base or a two-seater with someone who can steer and brake as necessary, or else it's going to be a pretty short and probably very painful ride. I'd like to see the former. Take care of your pet's physical needs AND take care of your pet's... physical needs.
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