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Picture of COMMANDER TRICYCLE The Commander Tricycle is a powered three wheel cycle designed for use by individuals with arthritis, mobility disabilities, or neurological disabilities. This cycle has three large spoked wheels, a saddle-style seat, upright handlebars, twist grip speed controller, and a rear basket. POWER: Uses an under-basket utility battery for a range of 15 miles or an in-basket industrial battery for a range of 40 miles. A 6 amp automatic charger is included. A Bosch Executive 200 Drive unit is standard. SPEEDS: Up to 10 miles per hour. DIMENSIONS: 24 inches wide.

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This product record was updated on February 12, 2009.

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Palmer Industries

PO Box 5707, Union Station
Endicott, New York 13763
United States
Telephone: 800-847-1304 or 607-754-2957.
Fax: 607-754-1954.
Web: http://www.palmerind.com.
Email: palmer@palmerind.com.


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