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AMUSEMENT ROLLER RACER (MODEL 5000A)    


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Picture of AMUSEMENT ROLLER RACER (MODEL 5000A) The Amusement Roller Racer, Model 5000A, is a riding toy or scooter board designed for use by children with mobility, balance, or lower extremity disabilities. Propelled by swinging the handlebars/footrests from side to side, the Roller Racer can be ridden by individuals ages three years through adult, indoors and outdoors. The thick "rams-horn" handlebars are designed to protect and keep hands inside the rail. The buffer wheels are designed to protect the handlebar and the riding surface as well. The Racer features skateboard quality indoor-outdoor polyurethanec wheels, sport grips, and super fast ABEC-5 bearings . This product is made of heavy gauge steel tubing, with a polyethylene seat. CAPACITY: 200 pounds. WEIGHT: 13 pounds. WARRANTY: Covers any defect in material or workmanship for one year from date of purchase.

Notes: Roller Racer is a registered trademark of the Mason Corporation. ** Shipping and jhandling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 99.95.

This product record was updated on November 4, 2010.

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Mason Corporation

8114 Isabella Lane
Brentwood, Tennessee 37027
United States
Telephone: 800-821-4141 or 615-373-8787.
Fax: 615-373-8796.
Web: http://www.masoncorporation.com.
Email: info@masoncorporation.com.


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