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It more for the future, my son has the standard NHS chair that designed mainly to push around a room while he can do it himself too.
But it's not the easiest to move.(or the nicest for anyone to push). It an Active Junior 3.
Tyre are useless on smooth surfaces, or outside.
The wheels and frame is bending in now, it doesn't seem to cope with places I take it ;-)
My main idea was to alter a bike axle and build it offset rim and fit a pneumatic bumpy tyre so I could swap them in with only minor brake alteration.
Hopefully the NHS are more flexible again with wheelchairs next time we go, but in reality you need about n+1 of these things.
He has used more sporty chairs (we are close to go-kids-go.org.uk so go to a few events and children in need adverts) but these are less good for school or for people pushing them.
What with the walkers getting worn out and outgrowing the trike and the new trike is not right as he can't pedal a full circle (the old was a fix wheel).
Need to see what I can do with the stumey hub and see if the freewheel can be made to a fixed wheel.
Anyway, thanks for the hints. 6001 that's Hope Suspension/Mono/TiGlide size