We have a range of bikes to suit most needs and requirements. Standard pedal and e-assisted bikes, trikes, tandem trikes, handcycles and bikes suitable for wheelchair users.
We also have a range of specially adapted pedals and handgrip adaptations to help perfectly fit a cycle to your needs.
The information below may help you decide which is most suitable for you. We are always very happy to provide advice and work with you to find what works best for you - you can try as many as you like!
Andy
A stable trike with a simple single gear drive.
Trikes are stable, so they are good for people who don't have the experience, confidence or balance to cycle a traditional two-wheeled bike.
Aria
A 'low step-through' bike makes it easier to get on and off, especially for those with restricted leg mobility and/or stability issues.
Ann
A trike with optional e-assist when needed. Trikes are stable,, so they are good for people who don't have the experience, confidence or balance to cycle a traditional two-wheeled bike.
Alice
A nice, simple 3-speed lightweight trike.
Trikes are stable, so good for people who don't have the experience, confidence or balance to cycle a traditional two-wheeled bike.
Ash & Adrian
Two handtrikes, perfect for non-ambulant users or those with limited leg strength but with sufficient upper body strength.
Adam
A wheelchair bicycle that is a handy combination of a bicycle and a wheelchair. A volunteer rides the bike while you sit in the wheelchair at the front.
This bike requires the transfer from your own wheelchair into the comfortable bike wheelchair seat.
Alfie
A side-by-side tandem trike. Allowing both the volunteer and the passenger to cycle at their own pace.
Ideal for those lacking confidence, strength or balance, or those who are visually impaired
Alton
A stable trike with a 3-speed gear drive and a comfy padded seat. With 24" wheels, perfect for a slightly bigger adult rider
Good for people who don't have the experience, confidence or balance to cycle a traditional two-wheeled bike.
Albert
A platform wheelchair bike allowing your wheelchair to be secured so that you can enjoy a ride pedalled by a volunteer positioned behind you.
No transfer is required – you stay in your own wheelchair.
Anthony
A bicycle that is a handy combination of a bicycle and a wheelchair-style seat. A volunteer rides the bike while you sit in the chair at the front.
This bike requires the transfer from your own wheelchair into the comfortable bike wheelchair seat.
Athena
A semi-recumbent style trike.
A large seat and the lower seating position make this trike more comfortable and stable.
Alan
A stable trike with a simple single gear drive.
Trikes are stable, so they are good for people who don't have the experience, confidence or balance to cycle a traditional two-wheeled bike.
Audrey
An inverse or 'tadpole' trike. Suitable for short to medium-height riders (up to 1.65m or 5ft 6 in tall). 5-speed derailleur gears.
Extremely manoeuvrable and more stable than a standard trike. Particularly helpful to those with balance or vision impairment.
Arctic
This low level recumbent trike is very stable, suiting those with limited balance. It is lightweight and very nimble, with a very comfy seat with back support.
Note this trike may not be suited to those less able to lower and raise themselves easily onto the lower seat
Axel
A very stable tandem trike. Particularly suitable for co-riders who are less agile, have reduced lower limb strength or sense of balance, or a visual impairment.
Easy to mount and dismount (the front folds down), the copilot can pedal as much or as little as they wish.
Adele
A stable trike with a 3-speed gear drive and a comfy padded seat. With 20" wheels, perfect for a slightly smaller adult rider
Good for people who don't have the experience, confidence or balance to cycle a traditional two-wheeled bike.
Abby, Ange & Ava
Small-medium sized standard hybrid cycles.
Aiden, Arthur & Archie
Medium-Large sized standard hybrid cycles.