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wheelchair Motorcycle

I haven't seen this one. I have seen a local rig where the rider was in a wheel chair on a sidecar chassis with the controls moved over.
 
I haven't seen a mass production unit before, only one-offs. The finish looks well-done and the layout looks very functional for a wheelchair rider. Notice the grab handles on the rear, to assist the rider into the trike. It would be interesting to see the structural design. Nice integration of the boxer motor into the trike.
 
I was to a motorcycle event in Airzona over the week end, it was a Harley event, I went with a friend who rides a Harley. Along with alot of unridable but cool looking customs was a Chevy V8 powered bar stool, I have a photo, I'll see if I can get it down loaded.

Ken G.
 
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