thanks sowseng for the question, technically yes it would but only by a miniscule amount and isnt noticable at all. you can see that it clearly makes things easier over different surfaces. The very small amount of toe out created would be virtually un measureable.
@SpokesFC I have managed to modify my son's folding chair so that the FreeWheel can be fitted...took about 30 minutes and $20, and involves making the footrests fixed when you want to use the FreeWheel.
i like the attachment where can i get 1 plzzz
jaysaleeby 5 months ago
I did my first wheelchair race with freewheel. 10km and it was a breeze. My friends are jealous, I mean the runners.
mathys660606 11 months ago
thanks sowseng for the question, technically yes it would but only by a miniscule amount and isnt noticable at all. you can see that it clearly makes things easier over different surfaces. The very small amount of toe out created would be virtually un measureable.
qksmith 1 year ago
@qksmith Thanks for reply.
sowseng 1 year ago
Does this affect the toe in/out of the camber tube since the front seat height lifted?
sowseng 1 year ago
@sowseng see my comment above for reply
qksmith 1 year ago
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sowseng 1 year ago
I just found out - rigid frame only
SpokesFC 1 year ago
@SpokesFC I have managed to modify my son's folding chair so that the FreeWheel can be fitted...took about 30 minutes and $20, and involves making the footrests fixed when you want to use the FreeWheel.
MrGordy1 1 year ago
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It shows a static-frame chair. I have a Quickie with fold-up footplates - still an option???
Otherwise, very cool idea....
SpokesFC 1 year ago
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SpokesFC 1 year ago
As a person who has driven his front casters deep into snow, sand, ect this product looks promising.
rgsrobertg 1 year ago
@rgsrobertg check out the inventor owners web at gofreewheel. com and you'll see other videos and learn how great this product is
GoFreeWheel 1 year ago