All Ability Cycles in Jefferson provides cycling products to individuals with special needs.
There is a special Bike Shop in Jefferson Iowa who offers some unique bicycle
brands as well as bicycles for special needs. Here a bit about the shop
and the owners.
All
Ability Cycles, LLC was created to provide adaptive cycling solutions
for people in Iowa and beyond. Located on the southeast corner of the
Jefferson square in a 2,200 square foot refurbished former theater, the
store and work shop are just three blocks from the trailhead of the
Raccoon River Trail. The store serves local cyclists, visitors from the
RRVT, and people seeking cycling solutions. The Brunows also travel
extensively attending events and meetings of advocate organizations for
individuals with special needs. Working out of a large van that John
calls the "Mothership" they provide test ride opportunities. They
support the mechanical needs of the Adaptive Sports Iowa team on
RAGBRAI.
All
Ability Cycles, LLC was created to provide adaptive cycling solutions
for people in Iowa and beyond. Located on the southeast corner of the
Jefferson square in a 2,200 square foot refurbished former theater, the
store and work shop are just three blocks from the trailhead of the
Raccoon River Trail. The store serves local cyclists, visitors from the
RRVT, and people seeking cycling solutions. The Brunows also travel
extensively attending events and meetings of advocate organizations for
individuals with special needs. Working out of a large van that John
calls the "Mothership" they provide test ride opportunities. They
support the mechanical needs of the Adaptive Sports Iowa team on
RAGBRAI. - See more at:
http://www.allabilitycycles.com/back-story-all-ability-cycles#sthash.6uD4jkRf.dpuf
All
Ability Cycles, LLC was created to provide adaptive cycling solutions
for people in Iowa and beyond. Located on the southeast corner of the
Jefferson square in a 2,200 square foot refurbished former theater, the
store and work shop are just three blocks from the trailhead of the
Raccoon River Trail. The store serves local cyclists, visitors from the
RRVT, and people seeking cycling solutions. The Brunows also travel
extensively attending events and meetings of advocate organizations for
individuals with special needs. Working out of a large van that John
calls the "Mothership" they provide test ride opportunities. They
support the mechanical needs of the Adaptive Sports Iowa team on
RAGBRAI. - See more at:
http://www.allabilitycycles.com/back-story-all-ability-cycles#sthash.6uD4jkRf.dpuf
When you are near Jefferson, stop in and check them out...
Life is good in Greene County
Riding a bike or trike results in such a wide range of benefits for
the rider and their community. We’re big on “community”. Your friends,
your neighbors, the other people in town, in your county, in your
state and in your country are all communities in which you should be
participating. Ride a bike or trike and you’ll get to know those other
people better than if you are in a motor vehicle. You will see more.
You will have more conversations. You will be more involved.
All Ability Cycles is not a “regular” bike shop. Yes, we do repairs
on all kinds of bikes and trikes, but we sell cycling products for
individuals with special needs and individuals using cycling for
transportation. Want a trike that you crank by hand, yes we have it.
Want a cargo trike or bike to transport children, yes we have several.
Interested in the premier folding bike from Brompton, yes again we have
them to test ride and lots on order. Do you have someone that you want
to get involved in cycling that has a special need, we want to help.
Life is good in Greene County, Iowa. We would also like for you to
experience our community. Sooooooo plan to come visit us. We will be
happy to see you.
About
Ces and John Brunow moved back to Iowa in 2010 after a twenty-seven year tour of America's eastern coast. They sold their bike store, bikes@vienna, LLC, sold their home, and left two children in Virginia and Maryland. They returned to Iowa to be closer to John's parents in Centerville, IA. They chose Jefferson, IA for its central location in the Midwest, the gateway to the Raccoon River Valley Trail, the Cyclists of Greene, and the friends kept from years ago when Ces grew up in Jefferson.