hobie1dog wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:TUBELESS
Looks like the pictures didn't transfer but it was the top set of Silver rims w/ 8 X 2.00-5, the three spoke wheel.
Where did you find these at? I didn't find those pictures anywhere when searching those would replace the stock pneumatic tires on my S636 without changing the forks and give me tubeless
shirley_hkg wrote:hobie1dog wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:TUBELESS
Looks like the pictures didn't transfer but it was the top set of Silver rims w/ 8 X 2.00-5, the three spoke wheel.
Where did you find these at? I didn't find those pictures anywhere when searching those would replace the stock pneumatic tires on my S636 without changing the forks and give me tubeless
We find it not good , as it seals only at pretty high pressure .
shirley_hkg wrote:THEY are tubeless , whereas yours are tubed . That makes a huge difference . Puncture seal never work on tubes .
hobie1dog wrote:Thanks for the video. When I flip my joystick to the left or right (from a standstill), there is a big delay from the front tires having to overcome the change of direction, then after they get turned, there is an increase in speed. This usually causes the chair to lunge in the new direction, marking up walls or hitting something. My mid wheel drive chair is much more suitable for indoors. I'm pretty unhappy with this 636.
Thanks for the video. When I flip my joystick to the left or right (from a standstill), there is a big delay from the front tires having to overcome the change of direction, then after they get turned, there is an increase in speed. This usually causes the chair to lunge in the new direction, marking up walls or hitting something. My mid wheel drive chair is much more suitable for indoors. I'm pretty unhappy with this 636.
hobie1dog wrote:Thanks for the video. When I flip my joystick to the left or right (from a standstill), there is a big delay from the front tires having to overcome the change of direction, then after they get turned, there is an increase in speed. This usually causes the chair to lunge in the new direction, marking up walls or hitting something. My mid wheel drive chair is much more suitable for indoors. I'm pretty unhappy with this 636.
He told me all the small tires they use on powerchairs leak.
So:
1. CG way too far forward
2. Tires are low
3. Forks are tall/squared
4. Progranmming SUCKS
expresso wrote:yeah thats true about the tires - if they are Air - they will leak some - but not extreme - i got myself a battery air pump and use that every so often -
i did change my tires to Air from Foam - - but put the larger forks and tires also - not sure how they set your chair up - or how large is your seat - 18 x 18 ?
do you have tilt on your chair ?
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John- I can't believe you wore all the knobs off those tire
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