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Picture of FREERIDER BICYCLE The Freerider Bicycle is a hand-propelled bicycle designed for use by individuals with neurological or lower extremity disabilities, cerebral palsy, or spinal cord injury. This hands only, two-wheel, human powered vehicle has retractable outriders to maintain its balance. The user steers left and right by moving the handles forward and back. The wide seat is at wheelchair height to aid in transfers and can be adjusted forward and back or angled up and down. Other features include a back support with a removable cover, fully adjustable leg rests, and front and rear locking brakes. DIMENSIONS: The rear wheel is 26 inches in diameter; the front wheel is 20 inches in diameter.

Notes: The manufacturer states that the user must be able to squeeze the brake handles and change gears with both thumbs, and must also be able to lift and/or press 10 pounds with both arms while in a sitting position to begin riding this bicycle.

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This product record was updated on September 30, 2008.

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Cosmic Creations, Inc.

1811 Englewood Rd. # 296
Englewood, Florida 34223
United States
Telephone: 877-643-1361 or 941-475-2212.
Web: http://www.freerider.biz.
Email: mike@freeriderbikes.com.


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