Off Road Non Powered Full Suspension Wheel Chairs

MitchJi

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Hi,

Some very interesting machines:
http://ftt.free.fr/eng/quel/Quel1_eng.htm

Two examples:
"Cougar X4": 25 kg - 145 cm x 105 AV (80cm AR) cm x 75 cm

Fully suspended 6" front and 7"rear. 4 Hydraulic brakes.
Fully adjustable (seating, handlebars, wheels angles)
Sniper.JPG


"Four cross": 25 kg – 200 cm x 110 cm x 82 cm –
each four cross is individually constructed of chro-mo tubing. each of the four wheels exhibits 6" of independent suspension and is fitted with a disk brake actuated from the handlebars. a-frame front end, push-rod steering, rear indi swing-arms. 20"/26" wheels.

Outlet industries 490-1919B 4 Street S.W. Calgary Alberta, Canada
Competing in DH races?!
FourcrossB.jpg


four-cross.jpg
 
Couple of Turnigy outrunners pile of lipos and i could have some funz on a BMX track in one of themz :mrgreen:
Seen a heap of vids on youtube of the guy that invented the original 4 wheel offroad wheelchair of
similar design to the above pictured examples... aaaah if only i had unlimited funds...

KiM
 
That's what an e-quad should be based on. Keep it light, fast and effecient! One Turnigy on each rear wheel, but how do you get drive to the wheel? Do they make any offroad reverse trikes?
 
These guys do.
otherDoc

http://www.steintrikes.com/index.php
 
Wow I want one of those mad max's. I see it even has a velo cover and becomes the thunderstorm... One day when I have some money to throw around.
 
patrickza said:
That's what an e-quad should be based on. Keep it light, fast and effecient! One Turnigy on each rear wheel, but how do you get drive to the wheel? Do they make any offroad reverse trikes?
There is no drive to the wheel they are DH only.
 
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