Thanks for that!  I blew a disc out on a mountain bike accident and ended 
up needing surgery and its been a little tricky finding something that 
works.  I rode recumbents for a bit and have a semi recumbent but it seems 
to be nailing a nerve and throwing my back way out.   Typically diamond 
frame bikes have been hard on me but something about this bike makes me 
think it could work.  I could love it dearly and my back could hate it.   
Hopefully I can sit on one, if not then I will have to roll the dice.  :) 


On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 5:21:37 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> If you aren't able to try one out before hand, rest assured Rivendell 
> knows what they are doing with sizing. Grant nailed my bike sizing, and I 
> also has a specific challenge to overcome (vertigo -- with me being unable 
> to ride any of the trial bikes more than a few miles). I can ride my Riv. 
> as far as my carcass is able, the vertigo is a non-issue on the bike. 
> They'll take excellent care of you.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 12:26:24 PM UTC-6, Victoria wrote:
>>
>> I know that this is a long shot but wondering if anyone in the vicinity 
>> has a Betty Foy/ Yves/ Cheviot that I could sit on?   It's so intimidating 
>> to order without checking it out, I have a tricky back and want to see if 
>> the geometry works for me prior to shipping one down here.   If not I will 
>> have to take the plunge like everyone else who is not local.    :)  
>>
>> Thanks  
>> V. 
>>
>

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