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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Leo Kostwinder
My name is Leo Kostwinder (64) and I live in Zwolle, the Netherlands. I have been a diabetes patient for over 30 years and in early 2016 I was diagnosed with progressive polyneuropathy *. Since then I am no longer allowed to drive or cycle. This news was difficult at the time, because as a hobby I regularly cycled tours with my racing bike. In addition, I went fishing occasionally. Because of my condition, I stopped working in April 2018.
Margret Vermeulen
After not being a cyclist for three years, this situation has changed since 2018. Nowadays I cycle on an Easy Rider tricycle for adults from Van Raam and I've even been riding in the middle of sheep. The reason why I ride an adapted bike, is because I have the muscle disease Mitochondrial myopathy*. This disease causes my muscles to acidify quickly and I often have little energy.
Ties van der Heijden
My biggest hobby was cycling. Unfortunately, due to my physical problems, I found it increasingly difficult to get off a regular bicycle. I mainly had problems with my stability, especially during a sudden brake application (emergency stop).
Thea Westra
I have been using an Easy Rider tricycle with seat since November 2017. Because of my illness Multiple Sclerosis (MS)* I can unfortunately no longer ride on a regular two-wheel bike. To be able to cycle as optimally as possible, my Easy Rider tricycle has two foot fixations, a rearview mirror and leg fixation on the left side.
Mini Abbink
My Easy Rider tricycle has added a lot of color to my life. I would like to say this to as many people as possible, because the more people can enjoy a custom bike the better! I have had my Easy Rider for 3,5 years now and I really like it. Sometimes, I hear from people who also have a custom bike that they had to get used to it in the beginning, but that didn't apply to me.
Diederik Wierenga
I have owned an Easy Rider tricycle since January 2010 and still enjoy riding it. To me this is the ideal bicycle for every occasion: buying groceries, going to work.
Ivan Bruers
Crossed the 20,000 km cape on my Easy Rider last week. I did it in less than two years. There have been some technical difficulties, but the Easy Rider mostly made me very happy.
Günter Rodewald
Wherever I stop or whoever walks past, I am approached when I ride my Van Raam Easy Rider tricycle. And I feel so good, mentally and physically.
Saskia van Sprundel
In 2008 I turned over with my bike and broke my knee. I underwent surgery during which the surgeons inserted at metal plate with ten screws into my lower leg. I had to stay in bed for 3 months because I wasn’t allowed to put pressure on my leg. I had to use a knee CPM (continuous passive motion) machine 7 hours a day to learn to bend my leg again and had to practice a lot. I walked on crutches for 6 months after the accidents and it took me a year to fully recover.