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Built on Service, Driven by Every Child’s Right to Ride

Over 40 years ago, we didn’t start in a boardroom. We started in a small welding shop in Odessa, Texas, when Joe Tarver hand-built a cycle for a local pastor’s daughter living with spina bifida. That first bike, finished with a simple coat of spray paint, sparked something bigger than we ever imagined. The phone didn’t stop ringing. Parents from all over kept saying the same thing: We need those too.

Joe and his wife quickly saw a heartbreaking reality. The families who needed adaptive cycles the most were the ones stretched thinnest by medical bills and therapy costs. Instead of turning them away, we chose a different path. We created the Earn-A-Bike program, a way for families and communities to come together and make these life-changing cycles accessible without the crushing price tag.

Today, we’ve placed over 5,000 adaptive cycles into homes across the country. These aren’t just bikes. They’re therapy tools that kids use every single day, building strength, confidence, and independence right in their own driveways. One hour a week on our cycles delivers as much as $115 in therapy value. Over ten years, that’s more than $50,000 worth of progress.

We don’t have the overhead of big medical equipment suppliers, so we offer quality cycles at prices that actually make sense. Our cycles are endorsed by the Texas Tech Medical School Physical Therapy Department. We’ve been serving families nationally for over four decades, and we’re not a faceless company. We’re a family who built this from the ground up because we saw a need and refused to ignore it.

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Built on Trust, Service, and the Belief Every Child Deserves to Ride

From a single hand-built bike in Odessa to over 5,000 families served nationwide, we’ve made adaptive cycles affordable and accessible for children with special needs.

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