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Picture of FREEDOM RYDER FRH-1A The Freedom Ryder FRH-1A is a hand-propelled three-wheel cycle designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This handcycle uses headset steering and comes standard with SCRAM trigger shifters mounted on T-handles, SCRAM front and rear derailleurs, and a chainring gear shifter. FRAME: 7000 series aluminum frame. SEAT: Custom contoured, aluminum two-piece seat with adjustable back and fully covered padded seat back and bottom. CUSHION: Dual density foam bottom and back seat cushions. BRAKE: Avid cable disc brake and SCRAM caliper brake. WHEELS: Rear and front 36 spoke hubs/650c rims and Kenda 23 x 650c tires. COLOR: Metallic blue; candy apple red; silver; emerald green; monster green; and black.

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Price: 2695.00.

This product record was updated on April 17, 2012.

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Brike International, Ltd.

20589 S.W. Elk Horn Court
Tualatin, Oregon 97062
United States
Telephone: 800-800-5828 or 503-692-1029.
Fax: 970-221-4308.
Web: http://www.freedomryder.com.
Email: Steve@Freedomryder.com.


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