I went ahead and listed a brand new set of 3 spoke x-cores on ebay. These are brand new and I only took them out of the box to take pictures. Includes shox g2 solid tires.
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I went ahead and listed a brand new set of 3 spoke x-cores on ebay. These are brand new and I only took them out of the box to take pictures. Includes shox g2 solid tires.
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I simply tie my foot plate to the top of the drafting bumper of my top end force. Most of the time I will just transfer to the ground and hook it all up, then transfer on to the bike. It is possible...
Here's a post with one I built
http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/showpost.php?p=1221885&postcount=5
Somehow I have collected way too many extra catheters. They are coloplast - mentor 14fr straight caths and I think that I have close to 800 that I don't need. If interested, make me an offer.
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One consideration is that the new Force-2 is about half the price of a Force G.
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That thing is probably pretty quick. If that 1776cc engine is putting out anything near the claimed 144hp I'm sure it zips right off the line. A minimal fiberglass body, no roof, no doors,...
Hmm, the force I normally ride has 24" cranks which seem to work well for me. Though I wouldn't mind trying the narrower cranks that come with the force 2 and I may just order it as it is. Anyone...
My guess is that they mass produced a bunch of these driving the cost way down. Would explain the limited options and the fact that it ships in 5 days as opposed to 2 months. I'm seriously...
$1995 is a lot cheaper then a new bare bones force ever was. The differences I've noticed so far are minor tubing changes, different components, and limited seat width and paint choices. I can't wait...
Sportaid is now listing the Force 2 which is described as a streamlined version of the Force. It also happens to be almost half the price. Anyone have any information on this new handcycle?
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Can any top end force g riders give me some input on their experience with this handcycle?
I am T9 complete and have been cycling for about 6 months now. I have been fairly successful and have...
That's pretty freakin awesome. I've always thought of doing some homemade elevator, even before I was injured. I always thought of just some counter weighted, pulley operated platform, kind of like a...
Wow, how wide were the stairs? I've never done it front first before. I always go backwards, leaned forward, one hand on my wheel the other on the handrail. I figure that way if I fall, at least I'm...
I always wear a belly bag. Sometimes with a leg bag I'll have trouble keeping my pant leg down, and a leg bag is not something I like to show off to passing cyclists. I always keep a length of tube...
I just built one of these from the plans SCI-Nurse posted above. It came out great and I am really happy with the end result. Back in rehab I tried a few manufactured stands and from my little...
Well I did it. I wasn't able to get the front of the chair directly against the tub due to the layout of my bathroom, but getting on to the edge and then into the tub was pretty easy. I had laid a...
I've been thinking about trying to get in my bathtub for the first time since my injury. I'm traveling soon and it would be a great help if I didn't need to bring my shower chair with me. Plus it...
Hey guys,
I'm new here, this is actually my first post. Here is a picture of the Top End Force that I have been riding lately. I love it but it is the only recumbent that I have tried. It isn't my...