How to find the best posture on the Easy Rider tricycle?
See how to find the right posture and how to adjust the Van Raam Easy Rider tricycle for adults in this article with video.
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Many others have preceded you in buying a Van Raam tricycle for adults Easy Rider. We'd like to share some of these messages and customer experiences with you so that we can show you the many possibilities of using an adaptive bike.
Below you can read customer experiences with the Easy Rider 2 and Easy Rider 3.
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See how to find the right posture and how to adjust the Van Raam Easy Rider tricycle for adults in this article with video.
Every Van Raam bike can be upgraded with different accessories. These accessories allow you to put together your special needs bike to your own taste and wishes. The Van Raam Easy Rider tricycle can also be upgraded with different options and accessories. Read more about these accessories here.
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Patrick van der Schrier
Patrick van der Schrier has ataxia, which is mostly in his legs. He cycles on an Easy Rider tricycle.
Karin van Prooijen
Karin van Prooijen has myasthenia gravis (a muscle disease) and a form of dystonia (a disorder in the tension of the muscle). Because of this, cycling on a regular bike became more and more difficult for her. With her new Easy Rider tricycle she gets on her bike every day with great pleasure and even a wish came true. Karin tells more about her experiences.
Herman de Grijff
Herman de Grijff turned a hundred years old on 8 April 2020. He still does everything with his Easy Rider tricycle, if the weather conditions are right he likes to get on his bike for a ride.
Louise Kotterink - Krikke Driewielfietsen
Hi, my name is Louise Kotterink and I live in Bad Bentheim (Germany) together with my pets. Cycling on a regular bike is no longer possible because I'm sick and have two kinds of rheumatism, so I decided to buy an Easy Rider tricycle.
Chris Koekoek - Medipoint WMO Heerlen | Thuisadvies door Medipoint
My name is Chris Koekoek and I was diagnosed with spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) in 2018. SCA is a disease of the nerves in which the nerves don’t pass on their signals properly to the muscles. With the Easy Rider tricycle I feel like I have my freedom and mobility back.
Edith Loosli-Bussard
Not all activities and sports can be practiced since her accident in 2016. Until she got to know the Easy Rider in 2018. Find out what this really means to her!
Yasmin
My name is Yasmin (29) and I had a heart failure in February 2017. After this I wanted to get back to normal too quickly and I asked too much of myself, which made my 'limitations' worse, the left side of my body is less functional, and I suffer a lot from fatigue. With the Easy Rider tricycle, I enjoy cycling again and feel safe in traffic again.
Willy Wienholts - Rijwielhandel Harm Takke
Willy Wienholts (50) has a poor trunk balance, poor balance and due to a sports injury her lower leg was amputated. After not riding a bike for years, she is now riding her adapted Easy Rider tricycle with great pleasure.
Rian from Brabant
My name is Rian (69) and I come from Brabant, the Netherlands, where I live with my husband. Because I have two muscle diseases, namely Pompe's disease and post-polio syndrome (PPS), I have little stability and no muscle strength in my arms. Because I still want to continue cycling, I decided to buy a bike that makes me feel comfortable and safe.