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An all-terrain vehicle available in 6 or 8 wheel model, operated by hand controls. Low centre of gravity permits mobility over rough country, sand, snow, mud and through water.
A range of a tricycles with adjustable features to suit individual needs. A range of accessories is also available. Tricycles are able to be customised.
This hand propelled Trike is for individuals who have limited or no use of their lower limbs, but can use their hands to pedal and steer the trike. It is a recumbent design with a semi-reclined mesh seat, a sliding footrest for leg length adjustment and centrally mounted crank with arm length adjustment handles.
A range of recumbent trikes with a two front / one rear wheel layout and low centre of gravity. They are designed to be ridden by people of all ages and abilities. Trikes can be manually operated, battery powered or petrol driven. Several models are available: solo, tandem and hand propelled, including models customised for special needs. Most models are foot propelled.
This special needs trike is for children from five years to adults weighing up to 85kg. The lightweight alloy frame is adjustable in length and has a large handlebar. The seat and back are multi adjustable. The lateral supports and foot pedals have hook & loop safety straps. The trike also has a rear basket and carer's steering handle. Two models are available in one size. One model has a two part frame for easy transportation.
Motorised trikes are custom made to suit the individual and can be driven by anyone with a car licence. Powered by 1600cc engines. Available with hand conversion kits. The trikes are easy to transfer onto and come equipped with a wheelchair storage bracket located next to the rider.
A customised bike program that modifies standard push bikes to enable children with disabilities to ride them.
Tricycles for adults and children with disabilities. Available with a range of options and accessories. Can be customised to suit individual requirements.
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