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Hi Kathleen,

Well, ever since I learned to ride a 2 wheel bike when I was about 6 or

7, I have been riding ever since. On a bike I have no problem with

keeping balance. Go figure. If I bike a little longer and get a bit worn

out, when I stop and park it in my garage and get off, I do have to sit

a few minutes, guess that is to get my 'land legs' back! Same thing with

horsebackriding. Although haven't done that much of it lately. Like I

said go figure. Not too long ago on this discussion list someone posted

info. about a 3 wheel bike. Whoever that was, maybe you could post it

again? And my bike now is still 2 wheels, a Trek 800 Mountain Bike,

although I don't ride in mountains, just streets.

Gretchen

UniqueCMT@... wrote:

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> Hi Gretchen...

> I have a question about biking. How do you keep your balance? Does the bike

> have three wheels? I am asking you this because I tried many times when I

> was younger to ride a two wheel bike, and it was impossible...that's why I

> use a stationary bike indoors...I was just wondering how you do it?

> Kathleen from Brooklyn

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