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Hand
Cycles, Wheelchairs & Folding Bikes
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Coyote S7-
Manual Hand Cycle
£1,195
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Introduction
The Coyote is proof that everything
can be made easier. We believe it to be the best performing
and lightest hand cycle in its class.
The increased performance and gear changer
of the Sram seven speed hub offers unsurpassed reliability
and quality for all riders whether riding to work daily
or pedaling on a weekend afternoon. |
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Note: Wheelchair
sold seperately |
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Click
Box
Many other geared hubs have the gear cable mounted straight
on to the side of the hub. This makes it difficult and
time consuming for wheelchair users if the wheel has
to be removed, when changing the tyre for example. |
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The Click box is
a clever device that fits onto the side of the hub on the
outside of the fork dropout. The gear cable runs from the
twist grip to the Click box, when the twist grip is turned
a mechanism inside the Click box pushes a sprung steel pin
inside the axle which selects the correct gear. Removal is
achieved without the use of tools simply by turning a knurled
nut.
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Changing |
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A seven-gear shifter
is integrated into the Coyote system. You shift gears by turning
the right twist grip on the handle bars through position 1-7.
The unique design of the Sram hub allows you
to shift gears while continuing to peddle without exerting
force.You can also shift gear when the coyote is stationary.
You always know what gear you are in with the superior gear
indicator built into the twist grip.
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Brakes
There are no brake levers
to contend with, no cable adjustment, and no fumbling around
trying to adjust the brake blocks. The Coyote comes equipped
with a coaster brake, commonly called a back peddle brake.
Just push the handle bars away from and the brakes will bring
you to a halt.
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Specification |
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Cycle
Weight:
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10
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Transmission:
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7
speed Sram internal geared hub |
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Coaster
Brake (back peddle) |
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20" |
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Docking System
The Coyote hand cycle can be connected to most
rigid wheelchairs via a docking system that is
permanently mounted under the wheelchair. It is lightweight,
and adds approximately one kilogram to the weight of the chair.
Once connected it takes only seconds to dock on.
The rear of the docking system is bolted to either
the back axle or a bar going across the back of the chair. The front
is bolted to the bar underneath the front of the seat. Some chairs
do not have this bar, Kuschall for example. In that case we can
make a bar up which is then bolted on using the existing holes.
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Benefits
of cycling
Hand cycles can be used for recreation, shopping, commuting
and competition, and is a great way to get your aerobic exercise.
The benefits of cycling to health, physical conditioning and
quality of life are many.
More reasons to cycle:
• Improves circulation and respiratory
functions through active exercise.
• Improves muscle strength.
• Improves coordination through rhythmic and repetitive
movement.
• Builds up stamina.
• Burns up calories for weight control and weight loss.
• Provides post-operative exercise as part of a rehabilitation
programme
• Provides a positive activity through which to channel
excessive energy and emotions.
• Enhances physiological and psychological well-being
and self esteem.
• Promotes relationships with friends and family.
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