Community — trikes for disability

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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child and father riding a electric bike

ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder

For children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), learning to ride a bike can pose unique challenges. However, biking offers valuable outdoor experiences. At EveryBody eBikes, we provide tailored support to fit your needs! 

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Two people sitting on a side-by-side Huka Orthros trike smiling and enjoying each others company

Riding with Vision Impairment

Having poor eyesight does not mean you have to forego riding. We have solutions for independent riding, for riding with someone assisting alongside or with a pilot and also a range of options where you enjoy the riding experience more passively.

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Three kids enjoying riding a trike in a caravan park, with one child with a disability riding the trike, one sitting on the back and another standing next to the trike

Cerebral palsy & riding a bike

EveryBody eBikes has worked with customers who have cerebral palsy. Our product can be tailored to suit the individual way in which CP can present and we work with individual strengths and weaknesses to make the solutions robust and fun to ride. We realise that sometimes just a little support with electric assistance can make the difference between being able to ride and not. And we customise and adapt our base products as required. We offer trikes and bikes which are adapted in Brisbane and are supported continually.

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