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All Outrider models are available with standard grip steering, or our proprietary Tri-Pin controls, depending on your level of arm & hand strength. We developed the Tri-Pin control system to allow riders with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, etc. to be able to operate any of our full suspension machines.
Throttle and braking are administered by leaning backwards and forwards, respectively, on the Tri-Pin mounts themselves. Steering is applied in the same fashion as our standard grip controls; both columns are connected beneath the seat, and are pulled either toward or away from the rider in order to turn right/left. It’s a very intuitive process, and does not require much force to direct.
The only thing that would be better than this would be walking
With the Outrider, I can go anywhere I want; it’s been freaking awesome
I was an avid cyclist in high school, and I broke my neck at 17. One of the hardest parts of adjusting was not being able to ride
I got to get on a bike all on my own, and ride some off-road trails with my dad and my brother; something I haven’t been able to do since I had my accident