Community — bikes for seniors

2 people smiling and having fun riding a huka orthros side-by-side trike. woman wearing red top, man wearing yellow top on a blue bike along a canal

Electric bikes for Older People and Seniors

Getting older but still wanting to ride? We have a solution for you. EveryBody eBikes is the only Australian company which provides solutions for adults riding the full range of 2-wheeled and 3-wheeled bikes. Both independent and assisted options to keep you connected with friends and family, your community and social network. We specialise in keeping older riders riding. We help seniors return to riding or change their bikes to suit their age, abilities and confidence as they age. Don't let age stop you from doing something you really enjoy - keep riding one way or another, with the wind...

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Women sitting on blue sit-down trike, semi-recumbent electric tricycle Trident with black crate at rear and orange flag

One of our recent sit-down trike converts

Tania suffered from terrible back pain. This stopped her from doing many of the activities she had enjoyed all her life. Gradually she felt she was being more isolated. She approached EveryBody eBikes for a solution and immediately felt comfortable on the Trident electric trike. The supportive and comfortable seat could be adjusted to suit her needs and she just loves riding nearly every day.

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A group from The Brain Injury Community Group in Brisbane at a bike riding come and try event. Attendees are riding a range of electric tricycles including independent upright trikes, sit-down semi-recumbent trikes and a side-by-side tricycle

Cognitive Disability

Having someone you love wanting to ride but unable to control the bike on their own should not mean they are left out. We have independent rider options, trikes for assisted rider and passenger bikes. An independent right might need a remote-control. An assisted rider can be helped with a rear steer, a side steering arm or by sharing the ride on a side-by-side. But if they can't pedal or won't pedal, how about a passenger bike option.

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Two people riding mid-drive Kalkhoff electric bikes, standing overlooking mountains in the distance

Which ebike motor will suit me best?

Not all ebikes and trikes handle in the same way. A hub-drive assists those with lower strength who find it more difficult to push hard on the pedals, especially on hills. A mid-drive torque system relied on good leg strength to be able to apply enough force through the pedals so tends to suit riders with more physicality or who want a more natural feeling to the power assistance. One is not better than another - it depends on your abilities and individual needs.

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