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I bought these for my two year old grandson who loves everything cars. I’m sure he’ll love them.
A leading arm , used only at the front, is the opposite of a trailing arm, with the wheel in front of the pivot.
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I spent about 20 minutes out with Sam on the 20″ wheels, coupled up with the Dahon folding bike, and immediately there is something special about them.
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It's unclear at this point whether you'd lose any forward motion energy due to torque flex, but that can be tuned out of the system if required in any case. It's also unclear how much a pair of wheelchair-sized ASWs would cost at this point. We assume they're not cheap compared to a regular rim and tire setup. Here's some annoyingly infomercial-style video comparing regular wheelchair wheels to an ASW setup over curbs and grassy, uneven terrain.
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Found another, here's @DrRay81 on Advan GT 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5+32. Michelin PS4s 275/35/19 and 295/35/19: Joined Nov 18, 2019 Messages 2,080 Reaction score 1,888 Location GA Car(s) NA Found another, here's @DrRay81 on Advan GT 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5+32. Michelin PS4s 275/35/19 and 295/35/19:
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Wheelchair design has evolved in recent years but users can still find it demanding to propel themselves. That can be especially difficult and uncomfortable on rough surfaces such as cobbles and paving stones.
buddy,i feel u on that one, i have the lipkit in my garage waiting to be sanded, painted and installed .. and the rims .. and it was just snowing over the weekend does anyone have any pictures of a tl lowered on the stock wheels? i've look around (still lookin) but can't find more than one pic. suspension. if you get wheels first you'll look really stupid with 4x4 status lol.
ONDA terms itself a recumbent stunt bike/trike that can also be used to commute to work. Commute to work? What am I, the imp from Game of Thrones? Cee Lo Green? I'm not willingly placing a 3-foot-high version of myself...
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