Hi, I am a father of a 13 yr old girl who has cerebral palsy. This affects her legs mostly but does not prevent her from riding a "normal" two wheeled bicycle. She does not have the stamina to cycle far, fast nor up steep gradients and keeping up with her twin sister is also a hard.
Mounting a bicycle is difficult so a step through frame is a must.
I have muted the idea of getting an electric bike for her so that we have a better opportunities of cycling as a family.
I cannot find the one crucial dimension that will enable her to mount an electric bike. The distance between the ground and the top of the step through frame.
I have also had problems to find a local bike shop who stocks the XS fame size with the smaller 26" wheel. I know that Gazelle and Cube make this type but they are not popular sizes here in Normandy.
We live in the UK but I have no qualms about buying a bike in the UK ( we travel frequently ) or the Netherlands (her last two bikes came from there while on holiday) or here in France. So long as they are made by one of the better known European manufacturers.
She would prefer to have a "proper" looking bike which I think would be more practical and comfortable than the small wheel types.
A hub motor is a must.
Sorry for the ramble. If anyone has any similar experiences and or recommendations for bikes to look at I would be grateful.
Mounting a bicycle is difficult so a step through frame is a must.
I have muted the idea of getting an electric bike for her so that we have a better opportunities of cycling as a family.
I cannot find the one crucial dimension that will enable her to mount an electric bike. The distance between the ground and the top of the step through frame.
I have also had problems to find a local bike shop who stocks the XS fame size with the smaller 26" wheel. I know that Gazelle and Cube make this type but they are not popular sizes here in Normandy.
We live in the UK but I have no qualms about buying a bike in the UK ( we travel frequently ) or the Netherlands (her last two bikes came from there while on holiday) or here in France. So long as they are made by one of the better known European manufacturers.
She would prefer to have a "proper" looking bike which I think would be more practical and comfortable than the small wheel types.
A hub motor is a must.
Sorry for the ramble. If anyone has any similar experiences and or recommendations for bikes to look at I would be grateful.