HOW DOES A PARAPLEGIC RIDE A HARLEY? - Wheelie Good Tips Episode #22
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- čas přidán 9. 10. 2018
- Paraplegic Steve Reid shares how he has adapted his motorbike so that he can carry his wheelchair and ride again.
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Good on you, an inspiration to others!
Oh mate I respect you so much!
Hell Yeah Mate
I'm a t4 paraplegic since 2005 and i was a harley ride and. I think ride all day long so thumbs up to u keep us alive and ride.
I like this. As a t6 in 2018 from a bike crash this is inspiring. Thank you.
Thanks Wayne, hope you manage to get out there again too.
This is cool
I just became a T6 complete
And like you i thought about giving it up but now I'm not sure
Solid steveo last seen youbefore your accident iwas cocrete grinding then g ood on you bro Kia Kaha
Nice 😊
So so cool I'm a paraplegic also I eventually want to build something like this.
Nice
Hell yeah bro! Love it.
Here in America its a drag racing part but could be used in a situation like this... using air shifters or electronic shifters.. they're very simple and would work great for someone who has needs such as this great guy who refuses to give up
Was wondering what thickness the checkered plate is. Is it aluminium or stainless. I'm T12 paraplegic with a Ducati sd900 Darmah that I am working to modify so I can get back on the horse.
Royal Raymond Rife has the frequencies to cure paralysis, also light therapy involved too. Just need an onto keint to make an oscillator etc etc .