Give your child freedom and cycling joy with a specially adapted tricycle. Do you remember the first time you got on a bike? The excited feeling in your stomach when something new and a little challenging began. And the moment when the bike rolled – when the world suddenly opened up and you could move freely. That feeling of freedom, pride and adventure is something that all children deserve to experience.
If you want to give your child the same experience, 3-wheeled bicycles are an obvious solution. At Jørn Iversen, we manufacture specially adapted children's tricycles, so that children - regardless of their needs - can have the opportunity to move independently. For many children with special needs, a regular bicycle can be overwhelming, but with a stable and safe solution, it becomes possible to get started on your own terms.
Learning to ride a bike is not just about movement. It's about freedom, self-confidence and the opportunity to be an active part of the community. With 3-wheeled bikes, the child gets a safe start, where the focus is on the experience rather than the challenge.
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Our 3-wheeled bikes are designed with stability, comfort and individual fit in mind. The extra support of three wheels gives your child the confidence to focus on moving forward at their own pace. At the same time, the bikes can be customized with solutions that support balance, posture and movement.
The bikes are designed to grow with the child, allowing them to be used over several years as strength, motor skills and confidence develop, making them a long-term solution that allows the child to develop and experience success in line with their abilities.
When the child feels the wind in their hair and controls the direction themselves, small moments of success arise that build both courage and independence. 3-wheeled bicycles don't just provide mobility - they create experiences that are an important part of childhood.
It is precisely these experiences that make the difference. Being able to follow along, be part of the play and experience the freedom of being able to move on your own. With a specially adapted bicycle, the child not only gets an aid, but an opportunity to explore the world on their own terms.