Interesting, I don't think I've seen one of those. Is it a standard upright position? Presumably the rider doesn't pedal, or is he/she using the handlebar motion as an extra form of exercise?
I think I vaguely remember hearing once about a bike you could use to train your arms/upper body as well as pedalling with your legs. I can't find it on-line now, though. If I haven't dreamed that, it was probably not a handcycle adapted for someone who couldn't use their legs.
Yes standard upright position, it has a standard drivetrain as well as the hand based one. It looks similar in principle to the Stanford one @π_Card shows. I assume it's for the extra exercise.
I've seen one going through Dulwich on more that one occasion. Similar to that one above, minus the downtube & basket, and white. Think the rider was wearing a particulate filter mask also.
Interesting, I don't think I've seen one of those. Is it a standard upright position? Presumably the rider doesn't pedal, or is he/she using the handlebar motion as an extra form of exercise?
I think I vaguely remember hearing once about a bike you could use to train your arms/upper body as well as pedalling with your legs. I can't find it on-line now, though. If I haven't dreamed that, it was probably not a handcycle adapted for someone who couldn't use their legs.