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  1. Nijland Cycling reveals Singly Air upgrade

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    Source: Nijland Cycling

    Dutch adaptive bike manufacturer and LEVA-EU member Nijland Cycling has announced an upgrade to their Singly Air model.

    LEVA-EU member Nijland Cycling has announced a completely renewed seat for their adult electric tricycle, the Singly Air. The Dutch company designs and manufactures custom-made cycles for people with limited mobility, creating products that are not only functional, but also offer freedom and independence.

    The Singly Air tricycle offers a safe and comfortable ride with adjustable air suspension, a low step-in and adjustable seat and handlebars. This new chair offers extensive adjustment options, allowing each user to adopt an ergonomic and comfortable sitting position, tailored to their personal preference. In addition, both the seat cushion and the backrest have been improved, with an eye for support and comfort. The new materials and design ensure a more pleasant driving experience, even on longer journeys.

    The new chair will be the standard for the Singly Air tricycle as of April 1 2025. In addition, the chair can be ordered separately, so that users of the old variant can easily replace it.

  2. ICE Trikes exhibits at National Cycling Show in Birmingham

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    LEVA-EU member ICE Trikes completed a busy weekend of exhibiting, engaging with visitors and partaking in panel discussions at the National Cycling Show in Birmingham in March.

    The recumbent trike specialists completed a successful weekend exhibiting at the National Cycling Show at the NEC Birmingham, UK, last month, exhibiting their wide range of trikes and speaking to people and organisations about accessible cycling options.

    On the ICE Trikes stand was a diverse selection of cycle models, including the record-breaking ICE VTX trike (disabled Marine Corps veteran Michael Ricci recently broke six new World Records riding his VTX through Death Valley in California, USA). Back at the NEC, the legendary British cycling champion Ed Clancy OBE tried the ICE VTX himself.

    ICE Trikes closed out the weekend by taking centre stage in a panel discussion on the theme of ‘Wheels of Change’ with charity Wheels for All, alongside fellow LEVA-EU member Van Raam, to discuss the benefits of ICE trikes and how accessible cycling can improve people’s lives.

    ICE Trikes wrote in a social media post: “We love to meet people and connect with new cyclists and organisations who for many, have never seen our trikes or knew that trikes were an option for them.”