Freedom on Wheels: How Freedom Concepts Helped Build the Perfect Bike for Bennett

When you’re raising a child with disabilities, you get used to hearing “no.” No, that’s not covered. No, there’s no funding. No, that’s not available in your size or for your needs. So when you meet a company that says, “Let’s make this happen,” it stops you in your tracks.

That’s exactly what happened when we found Freedom Concepts—a company that designs adaptive bikes for kids and adults with disabilities. From our very first interaction, we could tell this wasn’t just a business. It was a team of people who truly care about making joy and mobility accessible to every child.

We had dreamed of getting Bennett a bike for a long time. Not just for the physical benefits—though those are huge—but for the freedom, the fun, the inclusion. We wanted him to have what every kid deserves: the chance to ride beside his siblings, feel the wind in his hair, and be part of the fun, not just watch it from the sidelines.

The team at Freedom Concepts didn’t just help us make that dream a reality—they made it better than we ever could have imagined.

They worked with us every step of the way, going above and beyond to help us navigate the funding process. They were kind, patient, and creative, finding solutions when we felt stuck and cheering us on as we crossed each hurdle. They treated us like family, not just customers.

And when it came to designing Bennett’s bike? They knocked it out of the park. Literally.

Not only did they make sure the bike fit him perfectly for safety and support—they also made it his. From the baseball bat parking brake to the custom Phillies-themed colors, they brought Bennett’s favorite things to life in the design. His face lit up the moment he saw it. That bike wasn’t just adaptive equipment—it was his ride, his independence, and his pride.

Watching Bennett ride for the first time, legs moving with purpose, the biggest grin on his face, was one of those core memory moments for our family. We’ll never forget it.

To the incredible team at Freedom Concepts: thank you for saying “yes.” Thank you for believing in our boy, for honoring his uniqueness, and for giving him something that makes him feel strong, included, and free.

You didn’t just build a bike. You built freedom.

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