At EveryBody ebikes, the first question they ask their customers is simple: “What do you want to achieve in your riding journey?”

 At EveryBody ebikes, the focus is more than just selling bikes but about providing practical, accessible and sustainable cycling solutions for everyone. From trikes and folding bikes with stabilisers to compact cargo and trekking bikes, they offer a wide range of options for riders of all needs and abilities. Whether someone needs a bike that fits into a car or something for long-distance rides, EveryBody ebikes has built its reputation across Australia, for its expertise in trikes and compact designs.

Richard and Andrea, the dynamic duo behind the business, bring a wealth of experience from entirely different fields. Richard, an engineer with 20 years in the food industry, has a passion for process innovation, while Andrea’s background in satellite imagery and sustainability makes her no stranger to environmental causes. When they decided to work together and buy a business, they knew they wanted something that aligned with their values. The ebike business seemed to be the perfect fit being sustainable, eco-friendly, and a way to help people stay active and independent. 

At EveryBody ebikes, the goal is clear: to provide safe, adaptable bikes that cater to a range of terrains and abilities. They serve everyone from commuters needing a practical way to navigate the city to those looking for solutions for physical challenges. Ebikes make commuting more efficient, allowing riders to carry essentials like laptops or groceries with ease while cutting down on travel time. Sustainability is at the core of their mission, but equally important is making cycling accessible for everyone.

In addition to ebikes, the store carries balance bikes for children, which start as trikes and can convert into two-wheelers. Richard and Andrea have also found their niche in creating adaptive bikes, particularly for people with disabilities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they saw a shift in demand as more people began turning to ebikes. They responded by designing electric tricycles for those with mobility issues, helping them regain their independence.

For Richard and Andrea, electric power assistance isn’t just about making cycling easier; it’s about enabling people with physical or mental disabilities to move freely and safely. They’ve made it their mission to cater to individuals with conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy and brain injuries. Whether through assisted or passenger riding, EveryBody ebikes ensures that recreational riding is accessible to all.

Their innovation doesn’t stop there. The team has created custom bikes to accommodate riders with dwarfism, modifying frames to suit people of short stature. They’ve also helped children with special needs by adapting bikes to help them reach their riding goals, ensuring everyone has an opportunity to experience the joy and freedom of cycling.

At EveryBody ebikes, the first question they ask their customers is simple: “What do you want to achieve in your riding journey?” From there, they work closely with individuals, helping them overcome obstacles and ensuring they leave with the right bike for their specific needs. For Richard and Andrea, it’s not just about the bikes; it’s about empowering people to keep moving, no matter what life throws their way. This social enterprise exemplifies how passion can drive impactful projects, leading the way in creating equitable opportunities for everyone.