Location: Thunder Ridge Middle School
5250 S. Picadilly Street
Aurora, CO 80015
Date: Spring 2025
Attendance: FREE for all guests!
Kids Mobility Network hosts a spring Boundless Cycles Initiative Demo Day. This event provides guests with the opportunity to see a variety of therapeutic recreation devices including adaptive bikes, adaptive tricycles, tandem cycles, hand cycles, electric assist adaptive cycles, 3-wheel and 4-wheel electric recumbent cycles, adaptive jog strollers, electric cargo bikes, and bike trailers.
Our event provides space to accommodate our vendors and guests, as well as a dedicated area to test drive the many cycles that Kids Mobility Network offers.
This event is free to attend and offers a great opportunity to learn more about Kids Mobility Network's very popular Boundless Cycles Initiative Program. Attendees will have the opportunity to see many pieces of equipment from a variety of manufacturers and learn about specific features and capabilities of the many options.
In addition to seeing many pieces of equipment, attendees can test drive a variety of adaptive bikes, electric recumbent trikes, 4x4 electric quad cycles, tandems, electric cargo bikes, jog strollers and bike trailers from Kids Mobility Network's immense fleet of demo equipment.
As the leading provider of adaptive bikes, accessible cycles, and therapeutic recreation equipment in Colorado, Kids Mobility Network provides families with the most comprehensive solutions including:
Kids Mobility Network offers a variety of adaptive tricycles from several manufacturers including Rifton, Freedom Concepts, Amtryke, and Triaid.
Innovative 3-wheel and 4-wheel recumbent cycles with electric drive systems for any cyclist seeking high performance alternatives.
Various manual and electric tandem cycles to provide unique cycling solutions for families seeking adventure with shared controls.
A number of adaptive jogging solutions for on-road and off-road applications from Josi, Benecykl, Adaptive Star, and Leggero.
Click Here to Learn more about Kids Mobility Network's Boundless Cycles Initiative Program