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  1. CHARIOT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Chariot is a four wheel, hand driven cycle for children from two to fourteen years of age. Two large rear wheels are chain driven by two independent drive handles, enabling child both to steer and to control forward, backward or turning motion through hand pedaling action. Two front casters. Telescoping handles extend for parent to use device as a stroller. With drive handles disengaged, the cycle functions as a stro...[More Information]

  2. DODGEM --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Hand propelled 4 wheel cycle. Has wide padded seat. Optional padded seat back. Adjustable seat and leg heights. For ages 2 to 5 years....[More Information]

  3. FOUR WHEEL BICYCLE --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Four wheel bicycle. Has 2 front and 2 back wheels for stability. Has hand brakes and basket between the rear wheels. Available in adult and youth sizes. Foot pedals for propulsion....[More Information]

  4. HANDBIKE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASEW FOR REFERENCE. --- The HandBike is a two-wheeled hand propelled cycle that also functions as a four-wheel cycle due to two caster-type side wheels that fold down and lock beneath the seat for added stability when the user stops or transfers. This cycle features reverse movement for backing up, thereby increasing its maneuverability. FRAME: The frame is made of chrome moly tubing. Overall cycle dimensions are 22 x 64 inches (WxL). The fra...[More Information]

  5. JTB MONTAGE ---DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- The JTB Montage is a modified four wheeled tandem cycle for people with visual, hearing and physical disabilities. This unique bicyle-built-for-two features a side-by-side design that allows a cyclist to have a riding partner without having to maintain balance. High-backed seats allow riders to sit in a relaxed position, eliminating back, neck, leg and arm strain. The seats adjust to accommodate riders from 5 feet to six ...[More Information]

  6. MONTAGE ---DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- The Montage is a four wheel cycle for two riders designed with 2 side-by-side recumbent-style cycles for reduced back strain. The cycle joins cycling partners together in a relaxed position without either having to worry about balance. Each rider has an independent selection of multiple gears and either or both riders may provide pedal power. FRAME: Made of 4130 chrome-moly straight gauge tubing. A stabilizing cross bars ...[More Information]

  7. THERAPLAY ADULT IRISH MAIL & PLAYLEARN IRISH MAIL (MODELS 382-603 & 362-403) --- DISCONTINUED (VERIFIED 05/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The TheraPlay Adult Irish Mail and Playlearn Irish Mail are hand propelled four wheeled cycles designed to promote upper body and cardio-vascular development for children with physical disabilities. You power the vehicle by pumping the handlebar toward and away from you and steer with your feet. The front suspension allows wheels to go over bumps and potholes independently of the rear wheels the way an automobile does. The...[More Information]

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