Holy Moses, if any co-op can get into making these adaptive bikes / trikes, there could be a solid revenue stream there. (The prices seem absurd, is this something that one can get covered by insurance / disability funding?)

http://www.adaptivemall.com/specneedtric.html

Depending on the size of the kid, finding a tricycle / adult tricycle on craigslist might be an option.

Good luck!

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Leslie Peteya <lesliepeteya@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
      I remember a while ago someone posted an email about adaptive bikes for children and adults with disabilities. 
Do any organizations specialize in building or acquiring bikes for these kids, and if so, how can I get in contact
with them?

I recently had a request for an adaptive bike at our co-op, and we're not really set up to custom-make one. 

Best,
Leslie 
Durham Bike Co-op 

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