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Picture of FREEDOM 3 CYCLES (MODELS JPR 160 & JPR 200) Freedom 3 Cycles are recumbent-style, leg-powered tricycles designed for use by individuals with neurological and balance disabilities. Both of these cycles feature a tubular steel frame, an adjustable seat, chest supports, large foam handlebars, and rear wheel housing. The pedals are located slightly in front of the front wheel. Both models have three mag wheels and pneumatic tires. A safety strap and a side assistance handle enable the cycles to be pulled or steered by a companion, and an emergency brake ensures that the cycles will not move as a rider enters or exits the seat. DIMENSIONS: Model JPR 160 fits individuals with 17- to 28 -inch inseams. Model JPR 200 fits individuals with 22- to 36 -inch inseams. COLOR: A variety of powder-baked colors are available on both models.

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This product record was updated on June 30, 2003.

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Freedom Concepts, Inc.

2087 Plessis Road,
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3W 1S4
Canada
Telephone: 800-661-9915.
Fax: 204-654-1149.
Web: http://www.freedomconcepts.com.
Email: Mobility@freedomconcepts.com.


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