Mobility-Increasing Tricycles

The 'CERO' Trike Bike is for Riders with Physical Impairments

Those who have medical conditions such as multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injuries are often not able to ride a traditional bike, so the 'CERO' trike bike is intended as a low-impact alternative.

Ideal for rehabilitation purposes, the 'CERO' trike pushes riders to bend and straighten their legs 500 times for every 20-minutes of riding. This can be done passively or actively, depending on the individual needs of different riders.

The 'CERO' can be completely customized from the seat down to the pedals in order to create a bike that is suitable for those with a wide array of different abilities.

The 'CERO' trike bike is the design work of Tamás Túri and can be used with just the pedals, power-assisted or completely electric power-assist.
Trend Themes
1. Adaptive Tricycles - Developing adaptive tricycles for people with disabilities can serve as a low-impact alternative for traditional bicycles.
2. Rehabilitation Cycling - Emphasizing rehabilitation through cycling can encourage riders with physical impairments to engage in physical activity in a safe and encouraging way.
3. Customized Mobility Solutions - Customizing equipment to cater to specific needs can provide people with disabilities access to new and innovative mobility solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Manufacturing innovative tricycles can serve as a form of therapy for people with medical conditions, opening up new opportunities for the healthcare industry.
2. Mobility Equipment Manufacturing - Designing and producing adaptive trike bikes is a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies in the mobility equipment manufacturing industry.
3. Sports Equipment Manufacturing - Customizing sports equipment for people with disabilities is an innovative way for manufacturers to tap into a new market while improving accessibility for people with disabilities.

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