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#1 HappyJ

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 02:10 PM

In my continuing effort to stay out of an electric chair my brother got a used set of these for me.

A friend sold me their old set which is a better size for me. They are wonderful (I have a form of MD and not much upper body strength) I am now using these instead of an electric chair. So now I have a "spare" set.

The set I am selling are 24" have high traction low pressure tires (I put Kende's on mine as it takes out any resistance). They come with one set of batteries which have ~6 hours time on them as well as a charger. A lot of folks don't like the M-12 because of the cost of the batteries; although, I have had a set reconditioned for $110 a piece and they work better than the new ones.

They are currently on a Quickie Action X-tra 16" and I have the mounts for that chair. If you have a different chair you can get new mounts from Frank mobility (about $300) but my husband was able to put a quickie mount on a Ti Aero X with just a bit of maneuvering. My friends have also found that most mechanics can alter the mounting to accommodate any chair for a nominal price.

I would like to get $750 for them. But, I could negotiate either on price or for an extra set of batteries with the same time on them (batteries are $500 a piece new). Or, if you are in T.O. I could throw in the chair as it is too big for me. It would cost about $130 to ship them in most of North America (without the chair).




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