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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Hand propelled tricycle for older child, youth or adult. Physically handicapped rider can transfer to bench seat with back support and safety belt. Trike has parking brake, large carrying basket under seat, ball bearing steering, large foot platform, 20 inch standard bicycle wheels and 3 speed hub and coaster brake. Rider pedals and steers with his hands. Trike has conventional bike grips. Overall length is 63inches, width 30 inches, seat 14 by 20 inches, basket is 9 by 14 by 9 inches deep, footboard height is 5 inches, seat height above footboard is 14 inches, wheelbase is 43 inches, front of seat to nearest post 10 to 16 inches. Blue. 132 pounds, bench has Naugahyde padding.

Notes: Bilateral hand and arm use required. Extra large foot board accommodates braces, looks like an adult product.

Price: 495.00.

This product record was updated on April 8, 2004.

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Rifton Equipment (Community Products LLC)

PO Box 260
Rifton, New York 12471-0260
United States
Telephone: 800-571-8198 or 845-658-7750.
Fax: 845-658-7751.
Web: http://www.rifton.com.
Email: sales@rifton.com.


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