Wheelchair Vehicles Go Cycling
Wheelchair Vehicles Go Cycling
Wheelchair Vehicles Go Cycling
The modern person who is challenged in mobility is much different than those in years past. No longer are they satisfied to do things only the predetermined way that has been set forth by other people. They want wheelchair vehicles that do more than just deliver them from one address to another. They want to experience some of the things that they could only dream about a few years ago.
If you were bound to a wheelchair, what type of wheelchair vehicles could you imagine as the ones you would most want to pilot? If you were living 2,000 years ago, it could have been a chariot, just as Charlton Heston drove in Ben Hur. It was a simply built transportation; you stepped in the back and all that horsepower propelled you through the arena with the wind whipping through your hair.
What, you might ask, is there that could compare with such a mode of travel in the modern world? Of all the ways that we travel today, four wheelers and motorcycles are the two that most represent the chariot. The good news is that wheelchair vehicles have evolved so those who could never experience cycling before can now be a part of the "born to be wild" cycle group.
The person who must reside in the chair can roll up a ramp, close the door, and fire up a hog that will go from zero to 60 in eight seconds. With top speeds of over 100 mph, those who can't walk can experience the excitement that they might never have dreamed they could obtain.
All the controls are built for hand operation and balancing a big bike at a red light is not a problem because of the three-wheel design. Although it might not be the same, pictures of Dennis Hopper from Easy Rider might flash through a person's head.
Obviously, these wheelchair vehicles are not inexpensive or for the faint of heart, but for those who want to grab every chance to be a part of the mainstream, this is one way to accomplish it.
Actually, this is one of the fastest and easiest ways for the person in a wheelchair to get around. All they do is roll in and take off. They don't have to have a passenger to get their wheelchair out and put it back up. They are the wild and the free.
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