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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Sports wheelchair for track or road racing. Features laced up nylon upholstery, chromoly frame, hill climbers, 36 degree clinchers with 5/8 inch diameter handrims, bolt on Phil Wood hubs (quick release or bolt on), 8 inch front casters, adjustable seat angle, cage or straight seat. Stationary axle location for permanent alignment. Options include Araya rims, Cyclepro 150 gram tires, tie rod system, alloy graphic handrims, free wheeling bearings in 8 inch front casters. Preassembled. Painted frame, any color available. Custom sizes.

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Price: 1049.00.

This product record was updated on January 28, 2004.

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Eagle Sportschairs

2351 Parkwood Road
Snellville, Georgia 30039
United States
Telephone: 800-932-9380 or 770-972-0763.
Fax: 770-985-4885.
Web: http://www.eaglesportschairs.com.
Email: eaglesportschairs@gmail.com.


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