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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Fortress 1700FS and the Fortress 1704FS are economy model three-wheeled scooters designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. CONTROLS: Tiller-mounted control. BRAKES: Electronic dynamic braking. WHEELS: Pneumatic tires are standard. Foam-filled tires are optional. OPTIONS: Baskets are available. POWER: U1 batteries and charger are included. SPEED. 5.5 miles per hour. CAPACITY: 200 pounds. WARRANTY: One year.

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Price: 2900.00 to 2530.00.

This product record was updated on April 3, 2008.

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Handicare (Formerly Movingpeople.net, a division of Handicare AS)

Vossenbeemd 104
5705 CL Helmond, Netherlands
Telephone: 011-31-492-59-38-88.
Fax: 011-31-492-53-79-31.
Web: http://www.movingpeople.net.
Email: info@movingpeople.net.


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