golf carts are a bunch of 6 volt batteries. 8 i
think.
o'c
In a message dated 9/12/2006 12:14:45 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Air filled suck when they go flat and slime works as long as its a small
hole but I've managed to tear open tires and inner tubes. The silid tires ride
like junk and then have the nerve to come off on hot summer days. I can't
believe nobody has combined a tubeless tire with softfill so if ur tire goes
flat it looses preasure and not shape allowing you to still travel on it.
I still don't know why they refuse to put suspensions on chairs making them
harder to tip sideways and not tilt the person in it so violently. Roho seats
should have low air loss features. Am I the only person that sends my ideas to
the manufacturers? j/k Most chair makers want to hear your ideas.
I'm sure these improvements will come. My 1st chair had 2 six volt
batteries and someone had to lay it back. Electromechanical actuators were
only new to wheelchair manufacturers.
john
In a message dated 9/11/2006 1:26:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used to use air but changed to solid......never ever
worry about flats or my wife frustrated having to add air........plus they
last much longer , the ride is slightly more rough but not much different to
most
quads.
Dan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe that is why SLIME is so popular and
approved. Buy the big container, and follow the easy
instructions.
W
In a message dated 9/11/2006 12:15:53 P.M. Central
Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I
tried the solid inserts before and it was like riding with iron wheels.
It killed my back! It didn't take me long to go back to air plus the
solid inserts were very hard to put in and even harder to take
out.
Dan V
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