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A walking bike is a bike for the disabled. They usually come with no pedals or folding pedals that allow a disabled person to use them much like a Rollator or walker. In the case of a walking bike, a disabled person might use it with a bit more mobility than someone on a standard walker. They also use the seat to sit on their Walking Bike until they are ready to stand or push themselves along.

In recent times, the popularity among the disabled to purchase and use a Walking Bike has grown to the point that many companies now offer them. They are recognized as another form of a walker, and both seniors and younger people who are disabled use them.

Walking Bikes for the disabled vary a lot from two wheel to even three wheel models like for example the A-Linker a recumbent style. The Loplifter an electric walking bike that resembles a cross between a scooter and a bike is another new entry in the growing expanding marketplace for the disabled.

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https://www.thealinker.com/products/the-alinker

https://www.lopifit.com/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/pypett/walkin_it_out_on_a_walking_bike_didnt_know_this/

https://www.vanraam.com/en-gb/our-bikes/walking-aid/city

https://www.healthcentral.com/article/ms-walking-bikes

https://bluebadgestyle.com/2021/03/new-things-in-the-world-of-disability-design-the-d-list-a-wheelchair-re-imagined-a-walking-bike-a-sturdy-toilet-assist/