I'm more than happy to be working on a chair of my own design.
Burgerman wrote:http://www.pridemobility.com/pdf/Brochures/Jazzy/Q6_EDGE.pdf Much trumpet blowing and:
Another load of marketing for the same old...
If you want to put LED lighting on your chair for $1,000 and you live anywhere near me, I'll gladly do it for half the price
Burgerman wrote:If you want to put LED lighting on your chair for $1,000 and you live anywhere near me, I'll gladly do it for half the price
I can do this using high quality motorcycle technology, for about 35 uk pounds or 55 dollars. And it will look and work better! And still make a small profit.
As I said something smells very odd with the us system.
So, I'm ending up with a Q6Edge with all it's drawbacks, tilt, recline, center footplate (though ugly and big) with a final cost of $26K+
MSRP: $6,308.00
woodygb wrote:Seems to be a lot of price variation / fixing...
MSRP: $6,308.00
160 rpm21.3:1 GEAR RATIO GEARBOX
125 rpm26.8:1 GEAR RATIO
MOTOR,DRIVE,E868,3600 RPM,
Sorry, I was implying that I would make quite a large profit
JoeC wrote:I understand that you may be limited to a certain vendor, but are you really limited to only a single chair? It seems that the Quickie S636 or Invacare Torque could also meet your needs. The S636 is normally geared for 6.5mph without any upgrade required, and it uses group 24 batteries. The main drawback with the S636 is the inclusion of those hanging rear casters that hit into things and bang into the ground. It looks like a relatively minor operation to raise them a bit off the ground to minimize the trouble from that.
If you want to put LED lighting on your chair for $1,000 and you live anywhere near me, I'll gladly do it for half the price
hippeaux wrote:Well, gosh, Joe... you're all heart! I may take you up on that! Or maybe I'll just duct-tape a flashlight to my head instead.
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