guess I'll have to use some scate wheels for the front casters and a mountain bike set of tires. It can be done here in the US, because you need to keep in mind that this design would work period.
I would like to understand the design so that these chairs can also be made in places where we already have wheelchairs like Quickie for example. What if we take the best part of the design that makes the chair work in bad terrain and add that to a better designed wheelchair that someones granny wouldn't be using in the first place.
@wheelieblind We are working on that. It's not difficult, but it's not simple either. Hope to go at it full blast in September and have some good prototypes by end of the year. Will keep you posted on how it goes.
I saw the website for these. They are AWESOME. I think it's great to show people how to make their own chairs. I would love to know how to build one of these.
Outstanding! I'd like to use this on the roads and sidewalks in the USA, which are cracked and bumpy. It would make it easier to go up and down curbs and stairs, too. You should combine your design with the propulsion system of the Renegade, which gives a manual chair user more power to go over obstacles.
May I know can buy this big caster ?
sowseng 5 months ago
Whirlwind is a fantastic organization.
ions82 6 months ago
where can I buy one,I live in Southern California and have a problem walking for a longer distances due to gout damage on my foot bones.
pacitacomplex 1 year ago
i dont need a wheelchair cuz i can walk but i would love to have one of those they r kool!!!
MrChinchilla13 1 year ago
i wouldnt mind so much now to be a paraplegic, knowing i had a Whirlwind RoughRider(tm) Wheelchair
meatspining 1 year ago
@meatspining What a stupid person.
srvvlhm 1 year ago
guess I'll have to use some scate wheels for the front casters and a mountain bike set of tires. It can be done here in the US, because you need to keep in mind that this design would work period.
wheelieblind 1 year ago
I would like to understand the design so that these chairs can also be made in places where we already have wheelchairs like Quickie for example. What if we take the best part of the design that makes the chair work in bad terrain and add that to a better designed wheelchair that someones granny wouldn't be using in the first place.
wheelieblind 1 year ago
@wheelieblind We are working on that. It's not difficult, but it's not simple either. Hope to go at it full blast in September and have some good prototypes by end of the year. Will keep you posted on how it goes.
marckrizack 1 year ago
wat about u call that a areo spoke lol u uuse tht on ur fixie bike hehe
bluepacman13 1 year ago
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very gay i can walk
ACDCDMX23 2 years ago
@ACDCDMX23 Kharma is a bitch, good luck with that.
gphx 2 years ago
OUstanding Design! I like it. A LOT!!!!!! It's great. They should make ones that are like that that are motorized for the elderly folk! :)
ColinMeloy91 2 years ago 2
Wheelchair but it would befun to use tha one on off riad /down hills , how does it do on jumps ?
nonstopGAMES 2 years ago
It still can't go upstairs :S
irule100 2 years ago
I saw the website for these. They are AWESOME. I think it's great to show people how to make their own chairs. I would love to know how to build one of these.
purplemutantas 3 years ago
Outstanding! I'd like to use this on the roads and sidewalks in the USA, which are cracked and bumpy. It would make it easier to go up and down curbs and stairs, too. You should combine your design with the propulsion system of the Renegade, which gives a manual chair user more power to go over obstacles.
daveroller 3 years ago 2
fukin love rough rider
1978jamesbx 3 years ago
great tool...
learning how to balance could be handy too...
juicylucy9685236 4 years ago
cool i got to have 1
baboco2 4 years ago
Cool!
rollingpix 4 years ago