Thanks Guys for all the comments, encouragement, and your own storiesBikes are kinda magic when it comes to finding out what’s possibleJust so you know, we’ve been planning/discussing this for 6 monthsMy wife has been making sure it’s something he actually wanted and not just agreeingThere was an hour’s worth of testing and assessment at each stage2 human "training wheels", then one person, then seat support only, then sidewalk only, then following our instructions, then following us, then the street, check with cars passing, stopping at signs, etc, etc,…Last thing we wanted was for him to get hurtWe wanted for him to have more stimulation and enjoyment in his lifeHe mostly plays solitaire, does word finds, and watches TVGiving my wife’s dog to her parents years ago has helped him greatlyHe wanted to continue with the step-through girl’s bike so he was aware of his limitationsWe had an 18” boys JC Higgins ready for him if he wanted itMaybe I can come up with a more custom step-through bike for him with his inputThink we’ll have to get him a helmet with a visor or some cool shades; he seems to squint a lot.I’m not recommending this type of activity for every older person, just wanted to share that it worked in this caseGreat to here others have been inspiring others to successsfully bike again!Now a little more traffic practice and we can get to Dairy Queen.BTW the last picture, he is actually smiling if you look closely. :lol:Steve