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  1. X-CORE 6 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. T...[More Information]

  2. Y-360 SERIES WHEEL Picture of Y-360 SERIES WHEEL The Y-360 Series Wheel is a manual wheelchair wheel designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. Made of billet aluminum, this is a mod style wheel with inserts. The spokes have a polished aluminum finish and the handrim is anodized. The wheel is sized for a 0.5-inch axle and has a maximum camber of 2 degrees. The wheel comes with Primo tires and a choice of three different inserts: Eagle Eye, Cherry Girl, or Tribal Sun. OPTIONS: Vinyl-coa...[More Information]

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