Monday, 19 July 2021, 2:58 pm
In recent years the advancement of electric-mountain
bikes and trikes has made it possible for those with a
physical disability to return to mountain biking or to try
it for the first time, a recreational activity they can
enjoy with friends and family.
James Littlejohn of
#AdaptMTB, rides an e-mountain bike, which gives him the
ability to ride any of the trails his non-disabled friends
ride.
James says
“Mountain biking has
many benefits for a disabled person like myself, exercise of
course, but mainly it s given me the chance to get outdoors
with family and friends just like before my
Press Release – Adapt MTB In recent years the advancement of electric-mountain bikes and trikes has made it possible for those with a physical disability to return to mountain biking or to try it for the first time, a recreational activity they can enjoy with friends and …
In recent years the advancement of electric-mountain bikes and trikes has made it possible for those with a physical disability to return to mountain biking or to try it for the first time, a recreational activity they can enjoy with friends and family.
James Littlejohn of #AdaptMTB, rides an e-mountain bike, which gives him the ability to ride any of the trails his non-disabled friends ride.
Press Release – Adapt MTB Those interested in having a go at adaptive mountain biking will hit the Rotorua trails on Saturday 29 May supported by a group of organisations providing a range of bikes to support a Give it a Go day. #AdaptMTB with Mountain Bike Rotorua, …
Those interested in having a go at adaptive mountain biking will hit the Rotorua trails on Saturday 29 May supported by a group of organisations providing a range of bikes to support a ‘Give it a Go’ day.
#AdaptMTB with Mountain Bike Rotorua, and supported by Parafed Bay of Plenty and Parafed Auckland, is hosting the ‘Give it a Go’ day at 33 Waipa State Mill Rd, Rotorua so that those with disabilities can learn how to mountain bike in a supportive and helpful environment.
Monday, 24 May 2021, 2:06 pm
Those interested in having a go at adaptive mountain
biking will hit the Rotorua trails on Saturday 29 May
supported by a group of organisations providing a range of
bikes to support a ‘Give it a Go’ day.
#AdaptMTB
with Mountain Bike Rotorua, and supported by Parafed Bay of
Plenty and Parafed Auckland, is hosting the ‘Give it a
Go’ day at 33 Waipa State Mill Rd, Rotorua so that those
with disabilities can learn how to mountain bike in a
supportive and helpful environment.
From 9:30am -
3:30pm, Saturday 29th May those with physical disabilities
will be out on Rotorua’s trails to test out a range of
Press Release – Adapt MTB
Those interested in having a go at adaptive mountain biking will hit the Rotorua trails on Saturday 29 May supported by a group of organisations providing a range of bikes to support a ‘Give it a Go’ day.
#AdaptMTB with Mountain Bike Rotorua, and supported by Parafed Bay of Plenty and Parafed Auckland, is hosting the ‘Give it a Go’ day at 33 Waipa State Mill Rd, Rotorua so that those with disabilities can learn how to mountain bike in a supportive and helpful environment.
From 9:30am – 3:30pm, Saturday 29th May those with physical disabilities will be out on Rotorua’s trails to test out a range of adaptive mountain bikes with the support and help of other adaptive riders and volunteers.