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acornnurturer New Member
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Posted: April 16 2007, 11:10 AM Post subject: bicycle
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Our 8 yr. old daughter would like to have a bike to ride. She needs a specialized bike with training wheels or an adult sized tricycle. They cost $2,000-$3,000 which we can't afford. Do any of the parents with older kids have one they want to sell?
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Emeline's Momma Super Member
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Posted: April 16 2007, 12:07 PM Post subject:
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Sorry I don't have a bike to sell, but I was just helping another friend looking for one of these on-line a few weeks ago.
You may have already checked these, but a few sites on the web that we found options at were:
www.wal-mart.com (search word= adult tricyle) They have them in the $300-$500 price range.
http://worksmancycles.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/juvenileadaptive.html
These are also in the $300-$500 price range.
Good luck! I hope you are able to find something that will work for your daughter at a reasonable price!!
_________________ Barbie
Bill's wife 06/2001
Emeline's momma 10/2005
"When you can't see God's hand, trust His Heart."
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naomid Super Member
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Last Visit: 19 Jun 2013 Posts: 4905 Location: Hale, UK
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Posted: April 16 2007, 3:50 PM Post subject:
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We're just in the process of buying a special needs trike for Callum from http://www.tomcatspecialneeds.co.uk/trikes1.asp and yes they are expensive! Luckily for us family have chipped in to help us with the cost.
However the company sent us a long list of charties that have helped with funding. Most of them are UK companies so wont help you but they do have organizations like elks and rotary club listed so maybe try them or other similar organizations (knights of columbus, lions club, etc). You could also try contacting your local Down syndrome association or ARC to see if they could give you ides for where to get funding help. I just found DCRF and I'm sure there must be other similar organizations around.
Good luck!
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acornnurturer New Member
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Posted: April 16 2007, 10:41 PM Post subject:
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Thank you so much for these referrals! I just looked at the worksman site and I think we'll find something that will work great for Katie. I'll let you know if we get one. Thanks for your help and encouragement.
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ciarrasmom Super Member
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Posted: April 17 2007, 8:49 AM Post subject:
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Michelle, Mom of KJnC
Kristin age 21
Jesse age 14
Ciarra age 11 (with DS)
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bizzykbee New Member
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Posted: May 18 2007, 3:05 PM Post subject:
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Here is what I am looking at for my daughter. I have not bought it yet. It's about $400 - $500, plus the cost of a bike. The advantage is that when your child needs a bigger bike, just replace the back wheel with the conversion wheel.
http://www.web.net/freedex/conversion_product_detail
Have a great day!
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Proud mom to LeAnn (
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momofrussell Super Member
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Posted: May 19 2007, 9:18 AM Post subject:
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HEYYYYY that's a cool looking bike!!!!  Russell is 9 and small and has vision issues so we are still on a trike style.
A.
_________________ Adrienne - mom to: Regan 17, Russell 12 DS, Autism, Visually Impaired, Reece 10.
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