hi I'm trying a FWD next week, any tips for keeping it in a straight line when going fast and castors not spinning chair round or back end fishtailing?.. I heard they were harder to drive than RWD but want a stander.. Thanks
My wife used the chair. She used both FWD and RWD chairs. Uneven roads and side walks will make all chairs tend to pull one way or the other. I have driven all of my wifes chairs in moving them for her when she was not in them. My experience is that if you rest your hand securely on the base of the control and then use your fingers to move the control it will be much more stable.
FWD chairs tend to be more maneuverable in tight spaces.
hi I'm trying a FWD next week, any tips for keeping it in a straight line when going fast and castors not spinning chair round or back end fishtailing?.. I heard they were harder to drive than RWD but want a stander.. Thanks
Katilea69 1 year ago
@Katilea69 Hi,
My wife used the chair. She used both FWD and RWD chairs. Uneven roads and side walks will make all chairs tend to pull one way or the other. I have driven all of my wifes chairs in moving them for her when she was not in them. My experience is that if you rest your hand securely on the base of the control and then use your fingers to move the control it will be much more stable.
FWD chairs tend to be more maneuverable in tight spaces.
I hope this helps.
nurre924 1 year ago