tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3730739709658561181.post8710580277966112122..comments2023-06-29T05:17:18.072-07:00Comments on Ready to Retire - Really!: Mobility and the Lyric PTVCheryl Ann - "Cheri"http://www.blogger.com/profile/00355501318525927487noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3730739709658561181.post-40840317869750211662011-09-14T12:28:31.655-07:002011-09-14T12:28:31.655-07:00Hey Cheryl, thanks for writing the review on the L...Hey Cheryl, thanks for writing the review on the LYRIC. The disabled market was NOT a target of ours at the beginning. The grand opening of our Draper store opened our eyes to the possibilities. An amputee has customized his with clasps for his crutches and a trailer hitch. A girl with cerebral palsy is taking hers to school at Snow College. And, we've had a number of individuals with MS express interest.<br /><br />We are excited at this new market for us and are going to work to make things as accommodating as possible. There are slower speeds, seats, and stiff shocks that make for an easy ride. <br /><br />We'd LOVE to hear about your future adventures with the LYRIC and how you've been able to incorporate it in your lives.<br /><br />By chance, did the security guard want a test ride?! :) <br /><br />Take care, and again, thanks for the review. Let's keep in touch.<br /><br />For others that'd like to see the LYRIC, this is a video we did of Wil. He also has MS. Sorry about the low audio. It was taken on our phone. http://youtu.be/1RjRG693EzASkothttp://www.lyricmotion.comnoreply@blogger.com