A Spyder F3-S is absolutely fantastic. I drive a Spyder RT Ltd. myself and have had a lower leg amputation. And I know a few people who are also paraplegic. It's just fantastic what possibilities the Spyder offers... I wish you safe journeys at all times!!! Best wishes from Germany!
Very cool. That's got to be close to the perfect vehicle for a wheelchair user who doesn't want to be in a car. I wonder if they sold many with that modification?
Thanks and yes, I believe it's a very functional modification without affecting the esthetics too much. It does require some arm strength but the wheelchair frame is very light. I haven't seen a similar to this date!
At first with ISCI SPYDER 20 Forest Hills Dr. Montgomery Al 36109 (334) 277-2224 They have done many Spyders. But unfortunately ISCI is not approved in the Netherlands (not enough braking power according to the DUTCH testing authorities), so secondly I had it done with a local authorized specialist in the Netherlands
@@orjanbern4766 One handle on the right side with plenty of power, and an additional emergency handbrake on the left side, just in case, using the parking brake that is sacrificed, so limited braking power on that one. But needed to follow Dutch regulations of course.
A Spyder F3-S is absolutely fantastic. I drive a Spyder RT Ltd. myself and have had a lower leg amputation. And I know a few people who are also paraplegic. It's just fantastic what possibilities the Spyder offers... I wish you safe journeys at all times!!! Best wishes from Germany!
Thank you for your reaction and yes indeed these machines do open possibilities for us all! Ride on safely and all the best to you!!
That's awesome!!! You sir are a true inspiration thank you!!!
and thank YOU!!!
Nice Ride 🫵🏾
Awesome!!
Don't nothing hold that man back
Sir you really motivate me
Thank you for the best compliment :-) which will only motivate me posting more!
Very cool. That's got to be close to the perfect vehicle for a wheelchair user who doesn't want to be in a car. I wonder if they sold many with that modification?
Thanks and yes, I believe it's a very functional modification without affecting the esthetics too much. It does require some arm strength but the wheelchair frame is very light. I haven't seen a similar to this date!
Where did you got the hand brakes?
At first with
ISCI SPYDER
20 Forest Hills Dr.
Montgomery Al 36109
(334) 277-2224
They have done many Spyders.
But unfortunately ISCI is not approved in the Netherlands (not enough braking power according to the DUTCH testing authorities), so secondly I had it done with a local authorized specialist in the Netherlands
@@jaspertouw8103, do you have two braking handles? One on the left side and one on the right side?
@@orjanbern4766 One handle on the right side with plenty of power, and an additional emergency handbrake on the left side, just in case, using the parking brake that is sacrificed, so limited braking power on that one. But needed to follow Dutch regulations of course.
@@jaspertouw8103, Very informative! Thanks a lot!!