Fast Motors are not all they are advertised to do. By comparison, some of the fastest cars I know, require the most amount of daily work and adjustments, because they are fast. Because a chair operates faster, means that its harder on the suspension, wheels, bearings and energy usage. You can expect to change the tires more often, which could be costly. I've seen old chairs with new parts work better than some brand new chairs, so in some cases it is better to consider a rebuild over a newer design. But consider all of those reasons. Best Wishes In a message dated 8/8/2014 1:26:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
My chair is in the shop again. Tires, tighten up where a few bolts have fallen off, new lateral supports, etc. I asked about motors and motor breaks, my chair rolls pretty easy when in off/stopped position. but he mentioned that's a lot of money for a chair that old. So I put that off for now. My chair is like 11 years old now. I know Medicare and insurance's don't cover the fast chairs, but anyone know of some faster ones that are covered? 7.5 is about as fast as I've found. Thanks, Greg

