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Pedego
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I can honestly say that my Pedego bike has changed my life. As I am handicapped, I have not been able to do much walking on trips for many years.
I bought the Pedego bike mostly to take on trips. My first trip was to Berlin where for the first time I was able to keep up with the tour guide and group and hear all the explanations. The first 2 pictures are from Berlin. THe only problem ws that I or my wife had to hold my crutches and this was a burden. So upon arriving back to Israel, with the help of a friend I attached 4 clips to the bike to hold the crutches while I ride. You can see how they are attached in the last 2 pictures.
This is a perfect solution. Since then I have taken trips to Nova Scotia and the U.S.A. (I even rode across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York) and many short trips in Israel where I live.
I suggest that you add a feature to hold crutches to your bike.
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I might also add that I ride the bike right up the the door of the airplane, and then give it to the staff to take away like a baby carriage. Upon landing, the staff returns the bike to the door of the plane. The security staffs of all of  the airports I have been in are amazed and say they never saw anything like it!
People in the street also are intrigued by the bike - and  come over to ask about it and even take pictures. Mayve you even got orders from peopld who saw me.
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So thank you for enabing me to travel feely again
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Sincerely,
Moti Hanochi - Israel
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