RollPositive wrote:Permobil’s ActiveReach™ technology enables you with up to 20º of forward tilt. This can be used for reaching beyond obstructions, into high cabinets, or even assist in transfers. Truly putting your world within reach.
I really like mine because you can lower the seat back if you need to balance and its great option when you just need to reach an inch or two to grab something!
It also really helps when your transferring out similar to a lift recliner.
The seat lift is 12" vs Prides only 10" lift and the lift now has been increased by 50% so should be able to reach full seat height at 10 -11 seconds!
A big plus is you have full suspension vs lock out stiff suspension that Pride gives its users.
The big brother m5 should be out around summer with a faster 7.5 mph!
But Mark has a way of spinning the true to match his needs or the situation. But agree with Steve in the when you look at big picture Mark gives a massive amount of free product and those small and loyal few stick with him but do nothing to really promote the brand!
That is why WCJ has all but died because its a small few that stay and dont really post much and cant really get value out of the site.
I know people that wont leave a Pride chair in fear they wont get there free parts and batteries.
Burgerman wrote:I don't like the looks of the Permobile just because they cover up all the mechanical bits, same reason I don't like the newer 'super-bikes' - performance is nice but if it's a motorcycle, I want to see the MOTOR....
Do you mean that chromed ditch pump that makes more noise than power?
1st time I rode one, 1340, I pulled away at what I thought a steady rate, to a low speed and then let go of the clutch. Thought I would accelerate. Nope, I already had. That was it, out of revs/power. I had set off at max rpm, and there wasn't anything left to go! I was at what felt like walking pace. I was genuinely shocked at how hopeless it was. I thought there was something badly wrong with it. Torque was great I was told. Is it really?
Stuck it on the dyno for fun since I had one. Max torque 76ft-lb. Max HP = 52 rear wheel all at about 4 rpms... And its double the weight of a big Japanese bike with 3x the power so 6x slower.
A 1200 suzuki bandit from 96, parked on my drive, unfaired sit up and beg de-tuned as a naked town bike is smaller capacity makes more torque than the hardly does, and has exactly double the horsepower - rear wheel because it makes that torque at higher RPMs.
A gsxr 1100 WT makes 140 hp rear wheel. In 1996... Both have half the weight.
Torque is no use without RPM, because to go the same road speed you must use higher gearing, which reduces torque at the wheel where it causes motion... Which is why torque x rpm = horsepower. And it doesn't have a lot of torque. It feels like it does only because theres no rpm range to speak of.
Stock bandit below. Caused my paralysis etc! Hooligans bought these because they wheelie, stop, turn, rapid revving motor, loud, good brakes, wide tyres, and go 145mph and run 10.4 on a quarter mile. And because its a GSXR engine easily tops 180BHP or 350HP with a turbo...
And you can see the engine...
M5 going to be, mid-wheel or front wheel drive?
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