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neptune

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My wife has a health problem.She wants to get back into doing a bit of local unpowered biking, but on conventional bikes, she has difficulty getting on and off a bike. What she needs is a low step bicycle, where the step through height is 12 inches or less. Most bikes are far too high. Our budget is £350 max. The only bike that seems to fill the bill is a Viking Step easy. Although these are no longer made, 2015 models are still advertised on some websites.I ordered one from Parkers of Preston. They accepted my order and a week later sent me an email saying it was out of stock and no longer available. I ordered another one from Bikes24-7, and exactly the same happened again. Does anyone know the answer to my woes please? see next post for details.
 

neptune

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Many thanks for the replies and suggestions. "Low step" is a relative term with no clear definition. My wife van only comfortably lift her leg about 12 inches for mounting and dismounting. She cannot be the only one, and I am amazed that nothing seems to be available. I can see me building one if all else fails. I have built bikes in the past, including an electric trike. I would prefer to buy one however.
 
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Emo Rider

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Many thanks for the replies and suggestions. "Low step" is a relative term with no clear definition. My wife van only comfortably lift her leg about 12 inches for mounting and dismounting. She cannot be the only one, and I am amazed that nothing seems to be available. I can see me building one if all else fails. I have built bikes in the past, including an electric trike. I would prefer to buy one however.
Mission Cycles sells a trike called the Solo that has a very low frame. Check it out on their website. Hope this helps.
 
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