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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Quantum Leap is a hand-propelled, three-wheel all-terrain bike for wheelchair users. Quantum Leap will ride over dirt roads, trails, beaches, fields, and obstacles (8-inch logs). It has patented steering for maneuverability, high ground clearance, and good traction. The frame is made of lightweight aluminum. The seat is at axle level for stability. The Quantum Leap has two brakes. Replacement parts are low-cost and easy-to-find. CAPACITY: Designed for persons up to 250 pounds. with a safety factor of 5. Will hold up to 1250 pounds. SPEEDS: 18 speeds provide wide range of gearing for easy powering by people of every age and physical condition. WEIGHT: 48 pounds. COLORS: Available in 40 upholstery colors.

Notes: The Quantum Leap was designed by an aerospace engineer for paraplegics and leg amputees. ** U.S. patent no. 5,022,671. ** Price includes shipping and handling.

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974 Pinson Blvd
Rockledge, Florida 32955
United States
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