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Picture of GO-KART The Go-Kart is a powered cart designed for use by children or adults with lower extremity, mobility, neurological, or severe physical disabilities. FRAME (LxW): Seat on a yellow platform measuring 65 x 37.5 inches. The cart can operate on gravel, grass, and hard surfaces, with a ground clearance of 4 inches and a turning radius of 10 feet. CONTROLS: Joystick or switch control. UPHOLSTERY: Blue. BRAKES: Electric. WHEELS: 12-inch diameter pneumatic tires. FOOTRESTS: The user's feet rest on the front of the platform. POWER: Electrical system with 24-volt charger. SPEEDS: Up to 7 miles per hour. CAPACITY: 250 pounds. WEIGHT: 174 pounds.

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This product record was updated on September 23, 2006.

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Manufacturer:

Mobility4kids, a Division of Innovative Products Inc.

830 South 48th Street
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201
United States
Telephone: 800-950-5185 or 701-772-5458.
Web: http://www.mobility4kids.com.
Email: jim@mobility4kids.com.


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