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« on: May 15, 2006, 18:22:04 »
YOU MADE THOSE STABILISERS YET????
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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2006, 19:02:03 »
sadly ive caught the flu so the little un is looking after me :cry:  will have em done this week though :lol:
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« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2006, 20:28:23 »
Looking forward to hearing how that goes!

I had a bit of a browse through a few catalouges I get sent,NRS-UK (part of british healthcare trades association) don't have anything suitable.Seems to be quite a gap in the market for bicycle equipment which is a shame.However,I had the following article on a reference list from one of my first year modules that you may find interesting. It's quite lengthy but an interesting read (in my opinion!!) Check out the pics!

http://journals.sped.org/EC/Archive_Articles/VOL.37NO.6JulyAugust2005_TEC_Klein37-6.pdf

All the best to you and your daughter and the other site member who posted a similar post...

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« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2006, 20:02:08 »
well now i've recovered from the lurgy :x  ..i set to work on these bloomin stabalisers,i had all kinds of ideas, but settled for a replica of the origionals. so here are some pictures ,the only thing to do now, is give em a lick of paint ... now if your wondering if they hold the weight ? myself and my mate both weighing about 14 stone, each rode this bike and they didnt move an inch :lol:
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« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2006, 20:13:15 »
Quote from: "Sally"
Looking forward to hearing how that goes!

I had a bit of a browse through a few catalouges I get sent,NRS-UK (part of british healthcare trades association) don't have anything suitable.Seems to be quite a gap in the market for bicycle equipment which is a shame.However,I had the following article on a reference list from one of my first year modules that you may find interesting. It's quite lengthy but an interesting read (in my opinion!!) Check out the pics!

http://journals.sped.org/EC/Archive_Articles/VOL.37NO.6JulyAugust2005_TEC_Klein37-6.pdf

All the best to you and your daughter and the other site member who posted a similar post...

Sally.


 :lol: thanks for the info sally
Matt

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43 with the mental age of tarmac and a harpsichord

 






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