Adaptive bikes
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Adaptive Tadpole Trike: This is another one of our church’s adaptive trikes made for children experiencing difficulty balancing, pedaling, steering or riding a traditional bike. See the following Instructable for a more detailed description of our church’s pr…
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Trailer converts to a jogging stroller; Plans to build trailer will be online for others to use

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With donations from Electric Bike Technologies and Sun Bikes, VBike is building its fleet of "adaptive" electric trikes for seniors and those w/ special needs. The "Bike Transportation Without Limitations" program - bicycle mobility with virtually no barrier to age, physical condition, or experience level.

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For individuals with special needs and disabilities, exercise can be a bit of a unique challenge. Certainly, they are oftentimes able to exercise in their own ways. For many individuals with special needs, adaptive tricycles are the way to go. But why?
Nantucket Wheelers, a group of children, grandchildren, and friends, realized that Nantucket has glorious bike paths that should be enjoyed by all.

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The Caboose is a stable, two wheel trailer bike that attaches to a regular bicycle. It is designed for children and adults who are not able to ride a bicycle.

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Are you looking for a wheelchair bike? Look at the Opair by Van Raam: with in front a seat specailly for the wheelchair user. More information? Read here.

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The recumbent trikes and tandems from Hase Bikes are waiting for you. Slip your feet into the pedals and unleash your inner explorer. You have the right to follow your own path – and if you...
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Neighborhood Legal Services, a fabulous advocacy group in Buffalo, has put together a great primer on how to get coverage for an adaptive trike, and we’re pleased to be able to pass it on to you.

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