I`ve for sale a Quickie Revolution Wheel Chair (1000.00) and a pair X-core Wheels (750.00)
Both Items are new. If interested you can e-mail me at: synco357@aol.com or call me at 561 716 2678
Thanks,
Andre
Fs:quickie Revolution Wheel Chair And X-core Wheels
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synco357
, Feb 04 2008 01:31 PM
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#2
Posted 01 April 2008 - 10:16 PM
synco357, on Feb 4 2008, 02:31 PM, said:
I`ve for sale a Quickie Revolution Wheel Chair (1000.00) and a pair X-core Wheels (750.00)
Both Items are new. If interested you can e-mail me at: synco357@aol.com or call me at 561 716 2678
Thanks,
Andre
Both Items are new. If interested you can e-mail me at: synco357@aol.com or call me at 561 716 2678
Thanks,
Andre
do you still have the chair and where abouts are you, whats the dimensions and colour
thanks
#3
Posted 06 May 2008 - 04:27 PM
ii really dis advise anyone to buying this model of chair, sorry synco
but the front wheels are placed way to far back, and you feel like your gonna tip out forward if you go down a slant that is to steep
i used one for 3 days, and was very freaked out 95% of the time
do they even still make the revolution? i know it had just came out not long before i was paralyzed, so it cant be brand new as far as i know
those rims are decent, for speed
but the front wheels are placed way to far back, and you feel like your gonna tip out forward if you go down a slant that is to steep
i used one for 3 days, and was very freaked out 95% of the time
do they even still make the revolution? i know it had just came out not long before i was paralyzed, so it cant be brand new as far as i know
those rims are decent, for speed
#4
Posted 06 May 2008 - 04:59 PM
A quick Google and found a brand new one delivered and customized to my specifications for $1,300.00. I am looking for a different chair and this one looks like a good deal. I have always had a Quickie and have never had any problems.
Jeffrey H. Thill
knowthill@hotmail.com
knowthill@hotmail.com
#5
Posted 07 May 2008 - 10:49 AM
The Revolution is a great chair, it folds in a way that makes it much easier to stow in sports cars, some airplane compartments and closets than a regular folder plus it has most of the strength of a rigid chair.
Quickie did make a mistake with the front wheels, as intrin mentioned above but it's easily fixed by swapping them side for side.
Quickie did make a mistake with the front wheels, as intrin mentioned above but it's easily fixed by swapping them side for side.
#7
Posted 28 May 2008 - 03:55 PM
Tim13, on May 7 2008, 04:49 AM, said:
The Revolution is a great chair, it folds in a way that makes it much easier to stow in sports cars, some airplane compartments and closets than a regular folder plus it has most of the strength of a rigid chair.
Quickie did make a mistake with the front wheels, as intrin mentioned above but it's easily fixed by swapping them side for side.
Quickie did make a mistake with the front wheels, as intrin mentioned above but it's easily fixed by swapping them side for side.
ah ok
btw, this dude posts these alot, dont spam the forums dood, i just read this same post two times, but 2 different posts
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