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OK, 'fess up; who else has tried pushing a back wheel over your foot?

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Old 04-17-2015, 05:47 PM
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Been there and done that twice slow lerner fearless
 
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Haha before I realized this was in the trike section I saw the title and I was like "how the heck can you do that?" lol Something you don't think about unless you've done it.
 
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Yep, done it a few times.

Most of the time I push it with one hand on the handlebars and the other on the passenger grab rail.
 
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So glad I'm not alone sure glad the passenger grab rail is there saves a bunch of gas and or battery! push safely fearless
 
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I haven't done it yet but I think I'll give it a try just so I know what you guys are talking about.
 
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I haven't done it yet but I think I'll give it a try just so I know what you guys are talking about.
Just be careful, I had sandals on, it can hurt. Wear boots.
 
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*Whew* Thanks, guys, at least now I don't feel so bad!
 
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With 6 speeds forward and electric reverse, when need arises to move my wife's around the shop I hop on and start it up. Haven't run over myself yet.
 
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Sometimes it's just quicker to give it a push "just sayin" ride safely fearless
 
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But if you're on it and it's running, might take 20-30 miles to get it parked in the position you want.
 


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