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BLACK POLY SPOKE GUARD WITH ALLOY HAND RIM    


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Picture of BLACK POLY SPOKE GUARD WITH ALLOY HAND RIM The Black Poly Spoke Guard with Alloy Hand Rim is a spoke protector with attached handrim designed for use by people with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury who use manual wheelchairs to play wheelchair rugby and other wheelchair sports. This unit is for use on the Melrose Rhino wheelchair rugby chair (see separate record). The poly spoke protector is riveted to a ring that is welded to the inside of an alloy handrim. The unit is attached to a wheel (not included) with 6 or 12 tabs that mount either on to the rim or close in. The spoke protectors sit flush with the handrim helping to prevent other wheelchair rugby players from placing a pickbar between the user's handrim and wheel. The unit also protects spokes from players on the opposing team in other sports. The unit is available to fit a standard alloy spoked wheel or a Spinergy Sports Wheel, and comes sized for use on 24-, 25-, or 26-inch diameter wheels with handrim tubes 0.625 or 0.75 inches in diameter. OPTIONS: Oversize handrim that sits flush with the wheel rim, protecting it from being damaged during a game, and thereby preventing wheel puntures and wheel failure. COLOR: Black spoke protectors with metallic handrim.

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Price: 202.50 to 190.00.

This product record was updated on May 21, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs USA

5671 East Fountain Way
Fresno, California 93727
United States
Telephone: 866-764-5526 or 559-348-2260.
Fax: 559-292-0400.
Web: http://www.melrosewheelchairs.com.
Email: phil@melrosewheelchairs.com.


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