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X-CORE 6    


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Picture of X-CORE 6 The X-CORE 6 is a rear wheelchair wheel designed to replace existing wheels on wheelchairs. These six-spoked wheels are hollow, seamless, lost-core composite wheels with smooth sealed bearings. They come standard with hard anodized aluminum handrims, Alshin polyurethane pyramid tires, and a choice of bearing sizes. OPTIONS: Plastic-coated or foam-coated handrims and Alshin polyurethane herringbone tread, rounded profile tires are available at extra cost. DIMENSIONS: The wheels are 24 x 1 inch. The bearings are available in a choice of half-inch, 7/16-inch, or 12 millimeter. COLOR: The handrims and spokes are black and the tires are grey.

Notes: X-CORE is a trademark of X-CORE Wheels. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 139.98.

This product record was updated on January 12, 2005.

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Manufacturer:

Spartech Corporation

1851 North Fox Farm Road
Warsaw, Indiana 46581
United States
Telephone: 860-395-0447.
Web: http://www.x-corewheels.com.
Email: info@x-corewheels.com.


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