Im planning on going to a huge music event in June its kinda like woodstock. The event is held on a 700 acres farm in TN. Its grass every were an we all know how bad grass sucks for casters. I'v been looking for a clip on adaption i can clip onto my foot plate that has one big wheel. Its kinda hard to explain. If you know what its called or know of any other good ideas let me know please! Oh and i missed yall
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Kev-O
, Feb 12 2010 01:32 AM
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#3
Posted 12 February 2010 - 06:58 AM
Email Jimbo at Sportaid.com. He'll know what the brand is called and probably has them available or will know where to get them. Did you try goggling all terrain wheelchair adaptations yet?
BTW, forgot to add, you will prob be better off with just a set of knobby tires. Get a spare set of rims and then you can interchange them with every day wheels. Quickie makes them and Sportaid sells them for all sorts of chair types. They're awesome. I couldn't live without knobby tires on grass, mud, snow, ice, etc.
BTW, forgot to add, you will prob be better off with just a set of knobby tires. Get a spare set of rims and then you can interchange them with every day wheels. Quickie makes them and Sportaid sells them for all sorts of chair types. They're awesome. I couldn't live without knobby tires on grass, mud, snow, ice, etc.
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#4
Posted 14 February 2010 - 04:28 AM
twisted_ophelia, on Feb 12 2010, 01:58 AM, said:
Email Jimbo at Sportaid.com. He'll know what the brand is called and probably has them available or will know where to get them. Did you try goggling all terrain wheelchair adaptations yet?
BTW, forgot to add, you will prob be better off with just a set of knobby tires. Get a spare set of rims and then you can interchange them with every day wheels. Quickie makes them and Sportaid sells them for all sorts of chair types. They're awesome. I couldn't live without knobby tires on grass, mud, snow, ice, etc.
BTW, forgot to add, you will prob be better off with just a set of knobby tires. Get a spare set of rims and then you can interchange them with every day wheels. Quickie makes them and Sportaid sells them for all sorts of chair types. They're awesome. I couldn't live without knobby tires on grass, mud, snow, ice, etc.
#6
Posted 18 February 2010 - 02:22 AM
LuckyinKentucky, on Feb 17 2010, 01:29 AM, said:
the guy that makes the free wheel is a member on here... search and you shall find... your gonna have a blast at Bonaroo! Take plenty of cash, and an open mind.
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