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Norte Youth Cycling Bikes for All

Norte Youth Cycling

Traverse City, Michigan - Grand Traverse County

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Provider overview

Norte Youth Cycling's Bikes for All program in Traverse City provides adaptive bikes, an adaptive bike library, and school and community cycling for riders with special needs and disabilities.

Norte Youth Cycling is a Traverse City nonprofit running family and kid bike programs, including the Bikes for All adaptive cycling initiative.

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Ages
Riders of all ages and abilities, including students with special needs through school partnerships; confirm program-specific ages
Season
Year-round school programs; seasonal Bikes for All meet-ups in summer
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Confirm any program fees, bike-library borrowing details, and registration for Bikes for All.

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Norte Youth Cycling — Bikes for All

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Bikes for All adaptive cycling

Adaptive bikes, adaptive bike library, school cycling programs for students with special needs, meet-ups, fit support, and registration.

Ages
Riders of all ages and abilities, including students with special needs through school partnerships; confirm program-specific ages
Season
Year-round school programs; seasonal Bikes for All meet-ups in summer
Schedule
Contact Norte Youth Cycling for current Bikes for All sessions, the adaptive bike library, and school programs at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center.
Cost
Confirm any program fees, bike-library borrowing details, and registration for Bikes for All.
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Norte Youth Cycling's Bikes for All program offers adaptive bikes specially modified for individuals with special needs, disabilities, or mobility challenges, an adaptive bike library at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center, year-round Bikes for All programs with schools for students with special needs, and weekly Bikes for All meet-ups in Traverse City.
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Bikes for All adaptive cycling

Norte Youth Cycling's Bikes for All program offers adaptive bikes specially modified for individuals with special needs, disabilities, or mobility challenges, an adaptive bike library at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center, year-round Bikes for All programs with schools for students with special needs, and weekly Bikes for All meet-ups in Traverse City.

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What the provider says: The source names Bikes for All, adaptive bikes, special needs, disabilities, mobility challenges, an adaptive bike library, and school programs for students with special needs.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which adaptive bikes fit your rider, how the bike library works, staffing support, school-program eligibility, and how to join a Bikes for All meet-up.

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What we found: Norte Youth Cycling's Bikes for All program offers adaptive bikes specially modified for individuals with special needs, disabilities, or mobility challenges, an adaptive bike library at the Grand Traverse County Civic Center, year-round Bikes for All programs with schools for students with special needs, and weekly Bikes for All meet-ups in Traverse City.

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