Kids Cycles

Our range of special needs trikes, children's recumbent trikes and children's handcycles ensure that every child has the chance to experience the freedom and joy of cycling. We work with leading disabled cycling brands including Tomcat and Van Raam and our product specialists can assist with demonstations, sizing and adaptation to fit the needs of the child. To arrange a FREE demonstration and assessment across Ireland and Scotland, please get in touch.

Adaptive Kids Cycles for Fun, Fitness and Independence

Cycling provides children with an opportunity to develop confidence, coordination and independence while enjoying outdoor activities. For children who need additional support, adaptive kids cycles offer a safer and more comfortable way to experience the enjoyment and benefits of cycling.

At John Preston, we provide a range of specialist children’s cycles designed for different abilities and mobility needs. From stable children’s trikes to adapted bikes, our products help encourage active lifestyles while supporting children’s development and independence.

Why Choose Adaptive Kids Cycles?

Traditional bicycles may not provide the stability or support some children require. Adaptive cycles are designed with features that improve balance, comfort and control, allowing more children to participate in cycling activities.

Key benefits include:

  • Encourages confidence and independence
  • Supports physical activity and outdoor play
  • Helps develop balance and coordination
  • Provides additional stability and comfort
  • Suitable for children with different mobility needs
  • Promotes inclusion and participation

Our Range of Kids Cycles

Our collection includes specialist cycling solutions such as:

  • Children’s adaptive bikes
  • Kids tricycles
  • Specialist children’s cycles
  • Supportive cycling accessories
  • Mobility cycles for children
  • Stable outdoor activity cycles

Each cycle is designed to provide a comfortable and enjoyable riding experience while meeting the needs of individual children.

Choosing the Right Children’s Cycle

When selecting an adaptive kids cycle, it is important to consider the child’s size, abilities and cycling goals.

Factors to consider include:

  • Child’s height and weight
  • Balance and stability requirements
  • Level of physical support needed
  • Seating comfort and positioning
  • Intended riding environment
  • Ease of use and confidence level

Choosing the right cycle can help children enjoy greater independence while developing important physical and social skills.

Why Buy Kids Cycles from John Preston?

John Preston has decades of experience supplying specialist mobility and independent living equipment throughout the UK. We carefully select high-quality children’s cycles from trusted manufacturers to provide safe, reliable and practical cycling solutions.

Browse our range of kids cycles today and discover adaptive cycling products designed to help children enjoy movement, exploration and outdoor adventures.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are adaptive kids cycles?

Adaptive kids cycles are specially designed bicycles and trikes that provide additional stability, support and comfort for children who may find traditional bikes difficult to use.

Who can benefit from children’s adaptive bikes?

Children with balance difficulties, disabilities, coordination challenges or mobility needs may benefit from adaptive bikes and specialist cycles.

What types of kids cycles are available?

Our range includes children’s adaptive bikes, kids trikes, specialist cycles and other cycling solutions designed to support different abilities.

What are the benefits of cycling for children?

Cycling can help children improve confidence, coordination, physical activity levels and independence while providing an enjoyable outdoor experience.

Why buy kids cycles from John Preston?

John Preston supplies quality adaptive kids cycles from trusted manufacturers, backed by expert advice and decades of experience providing mobility and independent living solutions across the UK.

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