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The TiRacer is a three-wheeled racing wheelchair. FRAME: Handmade seamless titanium frame with a bead-blast finish. An optional polished titanium finish is available. The titanium fork features a choice of high- or low-mount steering. FRONT WHEEL: The standard 28-spoke wheel features a RC percision-machined straight-pull hub and a black anodized rim. An optional Corima 10-spoke wheel is available. REAR WHEELS: The standard spoked rear wheels feature a black anodized RC hub and a choice of 14- to 16-inch handrims in 0.25-inch increments. Optional Corima carbon disc or four-spoke wheels with lightweight aluminum handrims are available.

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This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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ProMedia Inc.

57 Lakeview Avenue
Clifton, New Jersey 07011
United States
Telephone: 973-253-7600.
Fax: 973-253-5601.
Web: http://www.promedianj.com.
Email: tom@promedianj.com.


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