you should put an ebike conversion kit on the rear wheel
that should help to lower the stress on your legs
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Am 24.07.2023 um 17:46 schrieb Aaron
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Just a thought, I don't know if this would work or not so once
again I appreciate your thoughts.?
Right now I'm not very mobile, hopefully within the next 6 months
I will have surgery and they will over several surgeries build a
cage that will connect my spine to hip cradle. The ultimate goal
for that is to releive some pain, not all but it should allow me
to get back on my trike.?

Since I can't drive, my personal and favorite mode of transport is
my recumbent trike a.k.a. Radio Flyer. This trike has been
customized to really put the Radio in its name Radio Flyer. The
black verticle pipe behind the seat holds a 23' telescoping
fishing pole that is a perfect mast for wire antennas. Since this
pic was taken I had a steel ammo box made into a trunk (painted
with spray on truck bed liner) and I made a bracket to hold an HT
along with a dual band mag mount antenna. My biggest passion in
radio is to load up my radio gear on the trike and ride to a city
park and operate portable for a few hours and introduce our hobby
to interested passersby.?
Anyway, I was thinking of building the sBITX without a monitor.
Something like a cigar-sized case and have HDMI ports on the rear
with the other connectors. Then when I'm out on the trike I can
use a small Raspberry Pi 7" monitor and when I'm home I can use a
larger computer monitor or even a TV. I was just wanting to know
your thoughts on this, would it be worthwhile to build without the
monitor or should I stick to the original design of the sBITX.?
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'72
Aaron K5ATG