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  • Originally posted by coosaridgerider View Post
    I used 1" square tube to raise the floor to clear the chains.The roll cage helped but i added extra braces that are not in the last pictures and i added a windshield,winch and square headlights.The main thing i have left is to raise the laterals to fit him and a longer throttle cable.I will take some video soon.
    I don't remember how much function Brandon has in his hands. If he struggles with the throttle, this idea might help.

    Quadriplegic chin throttle for Power Pod handcycle electrical assist - YouTube

    I don't know if it would be good for rough terrain or not.

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    • Originally posted by Tinodesis View Post
      I don't remember how much function Brandon has in his hands. If he struggles with the throttle, this idea might help.

      Quadriplegic chin throttle for Power Pod handcycle electrical assist - YouTube

      I don't know if it would be good for rough terrain or not.
      He should be ok with the throttle.I put a new cable and twist throttle so it is very easy to turn.His right hand works good but not much grip and his left hand is worse but he has some special gloves that help him grip better.The biggest issue is the muscle spasm in his legs,May have to strap his feet down.I was thinking about mounting some wake board or ski boots to the floor to heep his feet in place if needed.
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      • A few more updated pictures.
        Last edited by coosaridgerider; 10-02-2012, 03:45 PM.
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        • You're getting close. Looks good!

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          • Brandons first test ride.
            Last edited by Mike; 10-04-2012, 07:10 PM. Reason: embedded video by using the full URL instead of the shortened youtu.be URL
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            • I made the laterals in the video to see if they would work but his left leg gets in the way so i made another set that i think will work better.He has a little trouble with the throttle but with a little time he should get better with it and it gives him a work out that he needs.
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              • coosaridgerider, this video is way too cool. I think I saw a gin form ear to ear on Brandons face from the first frame on. If not He definately had one one from the first donut!!!! My hat is off to you fir everything you have done on this project for Brandon. That is truely a FATHERS love. This video made my day. Mike
                Smile, it's only gonna get worse.

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                • I have been waiting a while to see that vid congrats to Brandon for making it and congrats to you for the excellent work

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                  • smile says alot. Mobility for recreation special,gonna go far towards more smiles. Way to go,both of you. Great team,great build!

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                    • Originally posted by coosaridgerider View Post
                      http://youtu.be/PP8wQyZVrroBrandons first test ride.
                      Your video had me grinning, Roy. Some times a newly injured person can wonder what they can still do for fun. Showing them what's possible goes a long way. I hope Brandon is keeping up with you on the trails before long.

                      Congratulations to both of you!

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                      • I've been watching this from the beginning also and well done, Awesome!

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                        • Originally posted by tinman View Post
                          This video made my day
                          Same here. That was great and I was smiling ear to ear watching it. He'll be zipping around in no time.

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                          • Originally posted by coosaridgerider View Post
                            Brandons first test ride.
                            That's awesome! you're pretty handy in the shop...great job customizing that 6x6 into somthing thats really gonna work for him...easy to see that he is already having a lot of fun with it! Looking forward to more video and stories of his adventures :-)

                            take care

                            tim

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                            • Thanks everyone for the replies and a special thanks toTim at adair argo for donating the tires and wheels.I made some new laterals that are higher and should be a lot easier for him to control but haven't tested them yet.
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                              • This build is finished so know i will start a new thread to show his progress and rides.Again thanks everyone for your replies and concerns.Hope this helps others.
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