October 21, 2016 11:39 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Enjoy the forest and feel the wind on your face without the need for transferring or hoisting. The Velo-plus platform bike is designed so that a wheelchair can be rolled on to the front. It comes with electrical assist that... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:40 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Easy-to-ride wheelchair tricycle – The pilot (driver) has the controls (steering, gears and braking) and sits at the back of the tandem – The stoker (passenger) sits at the front to experience the thrill of cycling and enjoy... Read more
September 29, 2015 3:12 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Brilliant fun for ages 4-104 years! Four chunky wheels – Stable when stationary or moving Low centre of gravity and an adjustable seat – Help the rider to feel comfortable, with minimal chance of overturning Easy to control – Pedal... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:41 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Sizes to suit everyone from 5 years-105 years of age Step-through frames available for those who have less mobility in knees and hips Plush suspension forks to make your ride even more comfortable Wide tyres and large ‘29er’ wheels for... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:40 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Hand-driven drivetrain – Soft grips and easy gearing make this easy to cycle for those with little power or control in their legs Comfortable, seated position – Adjustable seat makes sure the cycle fits the rider well Three... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:40 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Fixed/free transmission – Pedalling can be set to fixed wheel (bike travels in direction of pedalling i.e. if riders peals backwards then bike travels backwards) – Effective in teaching pedalling to riders with a learning disability or autistic... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:39 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Semi-reclined position – Can make cycling much easier for those with joint pain (in legs or wrists) or those who are overweight – Low-slung frame – easier to get on/off for those with limited mobility Sociable riding – Both riders... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:39 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Reversed configuration – The pilot (driver) has the controls (steering, gears and braking) and sits at the back of the tandem – The stoker (passenger) sits at the front to experience the thrill of cycling and enjoy the... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:38 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Semi-reclined position – Can make cycling much easier for those with joint pain (in legs or wrists) or those who are overweight – Less reclined than a recumbent tricycle, making it easier to get on/off for those with... Read more
August 13, 2015 1:37 am
Published by Martin Blunt
Laid-back/reclined position – Can make cycling much easier for those with joint pain (in legs or wrists) or those who are overweight Three wheels – Stable when stationary or moving Low centre of gravity and a secure seat... Read more