The Martin Conquest, a trike manufactured with wheelchair bound people is being marketed in the United States under the name Mobility Conquest. The Martin Conquest bears the name of its original designer, Alan Martin, who had a son who became disabled after being involved in an accident; Martin’s brainchild has been manufactured and marketed in the United Kingdom for several years. The trike that Alan designed for wheelchair bound riders to ride has made its way across the ocean and is  being manufactured in Akron, Ohio by MobilityWorks Commercial Division and will be keeping true to Martin’s original, patented design and BMW 1170cc motorbike specs.

Motorcycle insurance from The Bike Insurer The Mobility Conquest was showcased at Cycle World’s International Motorcycle that took place on  January the 29th through the 31th. Along with the Mobility Conquest, a modified minivan hauler was shown at the show. MobilityWorks converted a Dodge Grand Caravan to be used as a bike hauler. The modified van has a rear entry fold-out ramp that can be utilized as a motorcycle hauler. The modified van was originally made for wheelchair accessibility, and now has ample enough room that a Harley Davidson Fat Boy can fit inside the back of the van. Additionally, there is enough room in the back of the modified van for two people to ride in the back. The Martin Conquest has been a tremendous blessing for handicapped bikers in the UK, now with the help of MobilityWorks, the Mobility Conquest can do the same for motorcycle drivers in the United States who face physical challenges.

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