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I'm very interested in finding out more about the razor rip rider bike.Could you tell me what made it easier for your child to ride it. I would love for my son to be able to ride bikes with us. I have triedand tried to teach him to ride a tricycle and a big wheel but he just getsso frustrated with it. Thank you.Subject: Affordable special needs bikesTo: sList Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 10:54 AM

With the summer here, lots of us want to go bike riding with our kids. Unfortunately many of our children and adults have balance and coordination issues and adpative bicycles are very expensive. My son has had two "bikes" that were loved by everyone in our neighborhood. With these bikes my son can now be included in bike rides and riding with friends.

He started with the Razor Rip Rider 360 which can be found at some Targets and on amazon

When he outgrew that we moved on to the Triton which is on amazon, and some local bike stores. You can read about it here http://www.asaprodu cts.com/

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I would love to get my daughter a bike like this too, however how are they shipped? Are there a lot of little pieces to put together? I'm not very handy unfortunatley.Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: sList Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 21:03:35 -0700 (PDT)To: <sList >ReplyTo: sList Subject: Re: Affordable special needs bikes I'm very interested in finding out more about the razor rip rider bike.Could you tell me what made it easier for your child to ride it. I would love for my son to be able to ride bikes with us. I have triedand tried to teach him to ride a tricycle and a big wheel but he just getsso frustrated with it. Thank you.From: Hawk <hjhawkgmail>Subject: Affordable special needs bikesTo: sList Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 10:54 AM With the summer here, lots of us want to go bike riding with our kids. Unfortunately many of our children and adults have balance and coordination issues and adpative bicycles are very expensive. My son has had two "bikes" that were loved by everyone in our neighborhood. With these bikes my son can now be included in bike rides and riding with friends.He started with the Razor Rip Rider 360 which can be found at some Targets and on amazonWhen he outgrew that we moved on to the Triton which is on amazon, and some local bike stores. You can read about it here http://www.asaprodu cts.com/-- AutismOnTheGo. com

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I would love to get my daughter a bike like this too, however how are they shipped? Are there a lot of little pieces to put together? I'm not very handy unfortunatley.Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: sList Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 21:03:35 -0700 (PDT)To: <sList >ReplyTo: sList Subject: Re: Affordable special needs bikes I'm very interested in finding out more about the razor rip rider bike.Could you tell me what made it easier for your child to ride it. I would love for my son to be able to ride bikes with us. I have triedand tried to teach him to ride a tricycle and a big wheel but he just getsso frustrated with it. Thank you.From: Hawk <hjhawkgmail>Subject: Affordable special needs bikesTo: sList Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 10:54 AM With the summer here, lots of us want to go bike riding with our kids. Unfortunately many of our children and adults have balance and coordination issues and adpative bicycles are very expensive. My son has had two "bikes" that were loved by everyone in our neighborhood. With these bikes my son can now be included in bike rides and riding with friends.He started with the Razor Rip Rider 360 which can be found at some Targets and on amazonWhen he outgrew that we moved on to the Triton which is on amazon, and some local bike stores. You can read about it here http://www.asaprodu cts.com/-- AutismOnTheGo. com

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I would love to get my daughter a bike like this too, however how are they shipped? Are there a lot of little pieces to put together? I'm not very handy unfortunatley.Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: sList Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 21:03:35 -0700 (PDT)To: <sList >ReplyTo: sList Subject: Re: Affordable special needs bikes I'm very interested in finding out more about the razor rip rider bike.Could you tell me what made it easier for your child to ride it. I would love for my son to be able to ride bikes with us. I have triedand tried to teach him to ride a tricycle and a big wheel but he just getsso frustrated with it. Thank you.From: Hawk <hjhawkgmail>Subject: Affordable special needs bikesTo: sList Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 10:54 AM With the summer here, lots of us want to go bike riding with our kids. Unfortunately many of our children and adults have balance and coordination issues and adpative bicycles are very expensive. My son has had two "bikes" that were loved by everyone in our neighborhood. With these bikes my son can now be included in bike rides and riding with friends.He started with the Razor Rip Rider 360 which can be found at some Targets and on amazonWhen he outgrew that we moved on to the Triton which is on amazon, and some local bike stores. You can read about it here http://www.asaprodu cts.com/-- AutismOnTheGo. com

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