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Handcycle Attachment under $1,000?
I wrote a post regarding this some months back, but forgot to follow up on some things back then, so here I am again.
Anyway, does anyone know where I can find a handcycle attachment (repeat, not a regular handcycle, but a handcycle attachment) for under $1,000? It's my understanding that Rio Mobility's Dragonfly is the only one left on the market, but its cost of approximately $1,200 is out of my range. I am NOT willing to consider a regular handcycle; since I can't imagine I'd be able to take my chair with me while riding a regular handcycle, not to mention I'd be carrying the weight of both the handcycle and the chair. Thus, it doesn't seem it'd be useful for practical transportation, as I like to mix my transportation with exercise when possible. Kills two birds with one stone, leaves more time to do other things. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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Well, I guess the reason I listed $1,000 and under is because it stands out more easily as a 4-digit number. In reality, I'd say it's really under $800 that is my range, so sorry for any confusion on that.
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http://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/3121304894.html
I have no idea how these are but I use my attachment more than my handcycle, mine is no longer made, cyclone by sunrise medical an older model with 24 gears and a two speed hub.... |
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If that's too difficult to find in your price range what about taking one of the upright type handcycles (like the quickie mach 2 though I'm sure there are others). I have a regular racing handcycle and also a mach 2 and I frequently take the mach 2 into buildings like grocery stores or theme parks and whatnot. It's not always a great fit for those places and obviously you need to use some judgment (i.e. push it like a wheelchair in crowded or tight places, understand that some places will consider it a 'bike' and not allow it), but for a lot of situations it can sort of kill two birds with one stone. It doesn't look like there are currently any of those under $800 on craigslist but I've seen them pop up for $500 from time to time.
Edit to add - I know you said only attachments, but if you've got the regular wheelchair and the attachment that's basically the same size/length as the upright type handcycles so I thought it might be a possibility worth considering. |
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