Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Quickie JIVE-M Power Wheelchair






Quickie JIVE-M Power Wheelchair
Those jarring kerb transitions are a thing of the past with the new Quickie JIVE-M's SpiderTrac suspension. The way it effortlessly navigates onto and over s...








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4 comments:

  1. Try "The Streets Of San Francisco" !
    Better hills than anywhere in Europe !

    o0o

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  3. My Quickie S626 showed going off-road in the brochure. In the manual it says to never take it off-road. That's the Quickie powerchair division. Next chair was Invacare TDX-SP. Great suspension, both motors failed very quickly and other parts as well. If Quickie can use the same suspension but make it work, I'm interested though I wonder if this manual will say not to go off-road, raise or lower the seat or move chair in any way ;-)

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  4. Easy to remove the e-brake.
    Mine was the same except it had a plastic cap on the end.
    Looking foward to your progress :)

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