Rebuilt Wheelchair Motors

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Rebuilt Wheelchair Motors
Rebuilt Wheelchair Motors



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Rebuilt By Humans


Rebuilt By Humans


$6.49


Rebuilt By Humans

Rebuilt


Rebuilt


$20.99


Track Listing: 1. Face The Light - (featuring Beau Dozier), 2. Maniac - (featuring Brent Paschke/Joacim Persson), 3. Grinding - (featuring Beau Dozier), 4. 2 In The Morning, 5. Unlearn Me - (featuring August Rigo), 6. Wake Up - (featuring Beau Dozier), 7. Sorry Mama (Intro) - (featuring Brent Paschke), 8. What My Mama Don't Know - (featuring Brent Paschke), 9. Over You - (featuring August Rigo), 10. Hate Love

Carthage Rebuilt


Carthage Rebuilt


$39.99


Carthage Rebuilt - Giclee Print

Menai Rebuilt


Menai Rebuilt


$24.99


Menai Rebuilt - Photographic Print

Wheelchair


Wheelchair


$34.99


Diana Ong Wheelchair - Giclee Print

The Boat Rebuilt by Peter I


The Boat Rebuilt by Peter I


$49.99


The Boat Rebuilt by Peter I - Giclee Print

The Tower Is Rebuilt by William II


The Tower Is Rebuilt by William II


$39.99


The Tower Is Rebuilt by William II - Giclee Print

One of the Newly Rebuilt Towns


One of the Newly Rebuilt Towns


$79.99


One of the Newly Rebuilt Towns - Premium Photographic Print

Organ Kaleidoscope: Rebuilt Organ Gloucester


Organ Kaleidoscope: Rebuilt Organ Gloucester


$14.99


Organ Kaleidoscope: Rebuilt Organ Gloucester

The Rebuilt City of Hiroshima, Japan


The Rebuilt City of Hiroshima, Japan


$34.99


Jodi Cobb The Rebuilt City of Hiroshima, Japan - Photographic Print

Cloister of the Convent, Rebuilt in 1442


Cloister of the Convent, Rebuilt in 1442


$49.99


Michelozzo Di Bartolommeo Cloister of the Convent, Rebuilt in 1442 - Giclee Print

Arrowhead Starter


Arrowhead Starter


$145.99


New starter motors, not rebuilt. 6 month manufacturer warranty.


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One Response to “Rebuilt Wheelchair Motors”

  • M J Riar says:

    This hip-looking uni-wheeled electric bike was built, designed, and conceived by 18-year-old Ben Gulak. Sick of smog, he decided to create something that could be a viable alternative to driving, something like the Segway, only… way cooler. He came up with a cross between an electric bike and a motorcycle, with two wheels side-by-side. The bike is stabilized by gyros; to speed up, you lean forward. He designed it for commuters, and you can ride it for between 2 and 2.5 hours before it needs a recharge. He built it with the help of his grandfather, who is also a tinkerer and worked as an engineer, so he had all the necessary equipment on hand. The secret? The Uno is powered by electric wheelchair motors.

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