My biggest problems with my flat free tires that the inserts are not holding up 
to over 10 miles daily road trips. But I don't want to worry about flat tires 
with tubes and my biggest problems the materials for tires are made of only 
lasts me three or four months for my main drive tires! I have worn them out to 
the point where they are spliting into two pieces. I can't see why Goodyear 
tires to make something for wheelchairs and some custom rims by dub?



----- Original Message ----
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, October 14, 2010 6:32:09 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Flat free tires, Front/Mid/Rear wheel drive

I have used flat free tires on two different Invacare Storm, Rear Wheel
Drive Wheelchairs for over 15 years.  During evaluation for both chairs I
could not tell any noticeable ride difference between the flat free tires
and the tires with air.  Something like that usually happens when you're
in a hurry to get someplace or already late for something.

If I have flat tires that makes one more thing I have to depend on someone
else to do and don't we all want to be more independant.

During my last Wheelchair evaluation I thought the mid Wheel drive
Wheelchairs had a much rougher ride than the Rear or Front Wheel drive
Wheelchairs.  Plus I heard from many mid wheel drive wheelchair users that
if you wanted to go on the grass, dirt or gravel you didn't want a mid
Wheel drive Wheelchair.  If you have a lockdown for driving it makes them
even worse they said.  I was told Invacare was even switching some mid
Wheel drive to Rear Wheel drive for several people because of problems
with ground Clearance they had after getting home with the mid Wheel drive
Wheelchairs.

I can see in some cases where mid/front Wheel drive would be better but in
my house and van the Rear wheel drive works better and the others don't
work very good.  I know because I have tried both.

Just my 2¢
Todd




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