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Hand Crank Tricycle for the Handicapped & Cross Trainer

Wednesday, 9 September 2009 , Posted by Guugle Lover at 17:23


* The ultimate upper body cross-trainer for the workout enthusiast
* Extended cariovascular and muscle toning exercise
* with 21-speeds, you can really feel the workout
* Sunday picnics are always fun with a ride in the park
* Exciting activity for children
* Steering is firm and precise, no leaning or wobbling
* Ideal for the active senior lifestyle
* Take a leisurely ride through town or your favorite golf course
* Various models to choose from, select the one that's best for you
* The Armstrong - for the workout enthusiast
* The Cruiser - for a leisurely ride
* The Lightning Bolt - for active youths

A hand-cranked cycle does many things: it helps build upper-body strength, gives a cardiovascular workout, and gives independent mobility, too. Most customers of Mobilis hand-cycles from Rideable Bicycle Replicas are wheelchair users, but we have found that many able-bodied athletes also value the cross-training aspect of hand-cycling. Equally, many older riders find that the stability of a tricycle handcycle is ideal for gentle exercise.

The Mobilis is a quality machine with almost ten years of development behind it, and is designed for training or general mobility. Three sizes are available, from the child-size "Lightning Bolt" (with 20" wheels) to the full-size "Armstrong" (with 26" wheels). All have powdercoated CroMo frames, and the front drive assembly has a patented stabilization system. The design priority is ease of use, and straightforward handling: the steering is stable and precise.

The riding position is natural and comfortable, low for stability and offering excellent vision without straining neck or back. Both the crankarm and footrest are adjustable, and the seat backrest can be removed to suit. Weight is between 30 to 48lbs (13 to 21kg) depending on model and specifications. Standard derailleur gearing or hub gears can be fitted: usually a 21-speed derailleur on the Armstrong, and 7-speed on the smaller models. from a bicycle shop.

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