Burgerman wrote:The joysticks dont contain the programming. So are always interchangable. So they can stay on original chairs.
Burgerman wrote:SEATING
Raised and tilt.
Lift only
Tilt only
Tilt and footplate
Recline, tilt, footrests.
Recline, tilt, lift, footrest.
Recline, tilt, lift, footrest. Again from front.
Jive is the brand of the chair? The Puma model?
Burgerman wrote:The difference.
From a 6 stone weakling to a mafia "heavy" in one go!
From pram to pimped...
Burgerman wrote:Make all your doors 2 inches wider the easy way. I have these in places. There are versions available that replace your double glazed UPVC doors too.
https://www.google.com/search?q=offset+ ... 63&bih=618
Found a vid. This will make your front door 2 inches wider. Work on inside doors too. Actually anyone that is in a wheelchair would benefit from adding these to all doors. They cure a multitude of door width issues. Even were doors are wide enough, these make life much easier with another 2 inches everywhere.
I had these on some of my doors until widened. Available from most hardware stores.
youtu.be/nIXhcJJXlto
Do balloon tyres absorb vibration better than skinny's? I assume they do, a no brainer I would guess. Do they also absorb vibrations/jolts better than the short coil over springs found on most powerchairs and mob scooters?
Burgerman wrote:The difference really is that while both have DIFFERENT and very untidy seating with brackets and other junk sticking out all over making them look terrible (easily fixed) is that the salsa wasnt avaialable with 8mph motors. And all the fancy options wre extra options. But the Jive was available with 8mph has different 3 spoke wheels... The jives 8mph motors are not too bad as you are pretty light. So if it was me I would use those 8mph motors for the street and the 6mph ones for home. Or swap the seating from one to the other.
Where the 8mph ones are bad news is with all the heavy seating options, whick means a massive 190KG and swing away footrests hanging the user over the front wheels causing a need for huge torque to steer, which they dont have...
Burgerman wrote:
They 3.00 x 4 tyres And 280/250 x 4 all go in my forks just fine as you can see. Order the correct forks or buy on eBay used.
Heres the thing though.
The EIGHT inch Diameter ones that are like slicks, for turf use, that I used on my Q700R chair give a bigger footplate/tyre clerance and let you move the footplate back further if you have a central mount one. (which is the only one that makes sense on rear drive). And that was run flat for months by expresso as he wasnt aware of it. It eventually wore funny... So not exactly a danger if you were to get a puncture. And you wont they are much tougher! And should fit your forks too.
THESE https://www.wheelchairdriver.com/board/ ... &mode=view
Are 8 x 3.00 x 4 slick tyres.
Scooterman wrote:Ooh I think they would fit my forks
The mini moto treaded ones I tried last time chocked in the throat of the fork. But there looks to be a fair bit of clearance in your 10 inch forks so might work.
I will google for them
Burgerman wrote:Also, neons only work on AC and high voltage... So some confusion!
They are all LEDs.
STR040118 Jay Comfort P-Shaped Padded Armpad 45 cm (18") (Only available with Single Post Armrest) £158
STR040114 Jay Comfort Padded Armpad 41cm (16") £116
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