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My hope is that there will be some resources here for families with special needs. Instead of reinventing the wheel, I have included resources that point to other resources. The posts here are simply reporting some of the things we have tried to make our daughter's experience more comfortable and productive. Please add any experience you have to help us and others help our children.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Special Needs Bike Trailer

Recently, we went to the beach and wanted to take Macayla on a bike ride, but the only way that would be possible is with a special needs bike trailer. They cost thousands of dollars and we could not spend that. Fortunately, Macayla's wheelchair is more like a stroller where the seat comes off of the base and is held on by two rails that it slides onto. I was able to get two additional rails from Palmetto Seating who supplied the chair for us. I picked up a regular bike trailer meant for carrying small kids with a capacity of 100 lbs. I took all of the fabric off of it and with some scrap lumber I had around the house, I made a platform that Macayla's seat could latch onto. I spent $85 on the bike trailer, $10 on a trifold lounge chair (I used the middle section of it for the platform) and another $15 in hardware. Her chair fit right on it and it worked great. It was not as hard to pull as I thought it might be. She enjoyed the ride and we have a piece of equipment that we can keep for just over $100 that would have cost us thousands otherwise. I think I can also make a platform for her seating system from her Zippie wheelchair that we keep as back-up. The great thing about the kid carrier trailers is that they have a ready made attachment to convert them into a stroller. So when we got somewhere, the trailer quickly disconnected from the bike and we simply attached a front dolly wheel to the trailer tongue. The trailer was made by In-Step which is a Schwinn product. This has been a pretty good success so far and with a few modifications, it could be even better.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

is it possibe to email me for some questions ?
i have a disabled son.
fmdenath@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Thanks what an excellent post. we were trying to convert our son's old special needs joggimg stroller into something we could haul behind a bike this gives us ideas and hope :D

Chaney, Lee, Jackson, and Zoe said...

That is a really great idea! I am looking for ideas for a bike trailer for my son and came across your post.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the photo. We have two special needs 5 year olds and are looking for trailers, strollers etc. Good information.
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Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

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