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He is just too high up. It is a confidence thing. I reality his balance is much better on a bike than on his feet. The primate motorical skills kick in. You should have seen him. He hasn't been on a bike in a year.
Although Parkinson's makes it hard to show emotions he was smiling.
He almost fell getting off the bike because of the grip of the pedals. But if I can lower the whole bike and reduce grippiness it should be great. Only thing I wished I had thought of was making the yoke able to take a kickstand. It would have been soo easy to do and have helped him loads in loading and unloading
26" test. My dad thinks something in between will be good.
27.5x2.0" it is then...