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Re: Wheels - thanks
Posted by Patrick Dingle at 1/16/2001 10:35 PM EST
Other on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University. In Reply to: Re: Wheels Posted by Matt Leese on 1/16/2001 9:01 PM EST: : The roller wheels don't count as Skyway Wheelchair Wheels. The only thing that count as Skyway Wheelchair Wheels are Wheelchair Wheels made by the Skyway Corporation. I believe more wheels can be purchased directly from Skyway. If you want rollers wheels, you've got to design and machine them yourself. : Matt who is thankful that RIT paired with a votech school 'cause they can make such stuff Thanks for the info. btw, if anyone is looking for a URL for Skyway, it is: http://www.skywaytuffwheels.com You will need to click on distributors to find a place where you can actually place an order. Patrick |
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