beardee wrote:
from a quick search, recumbent bikes are the way to go

Sorry to hear that fella

, but all may not be lost, this ^ was the first thing I thought too. I've had a couple of KMX Karts & loved it, its like pedaling a lazy boy

, I've tried a two wheeler as well but couldn't ride it, would take some practice & I only had a few mins in it, don't think it would take more than a day to get it down though. I did a double century on the KMX towing a Bob trailer ( Santa Pod to Scarborough ), no pain at all anywhere except a bit of a sore ass which didn't set in untill I'd been going for 15 hours

. Thats what I got it for, long distance on a normal bike does my back in too, a light seconds worth of pedaling in 22 years will do that though

. KMX are a bit harsh off road as they're not suspended ( and don't fit on single track anyway ) but they're quite cheap & very cheap second hand on ebay, there's plenty of other manufactures that make suspended ones but they get a bit pricy. Well worth considering I think, worth a test ride at least.
