Can-am Spyder Wheelchair Lift. Handicap Disabled Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com
Libertyville, Illinois, US
Can-Am Spyder wheelchair lift
Video:
it's not a great video but you can see how it works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpDf_iVXGmA
Tri-R Fabrication's Newest wheelchair lift. Fits 24" tire size, they actually measure 23.5" diameter. The lift is adjustable slightly.
Fits folding chairs up to 13.5" tire width when compressed.
Fits only RS and ST models. There cannot be any accessories on the drive side of motorcycle. IT may fit they RT models but major plastic modifications would be needed.
This wheelchair lift still allows for passenger riders
The last 4 pictures shows everything thats included in kit. Wheelchair lift, mounting hardware, Installation manual, 2 compression straps and a parking brake lever extension (not shown in first 8 pics)
This design is Patent Pending, and made from 304 stainless steel so there's no worry about future rust. These lifts are made to order, there is a 2-3 week delivery time
please contact our shop with questions and freight cost
847-573-9353
www.TRIRFABRICATION.com
How it is used:
-Start with lift in the down position with no chair in place
-Put the telescoping lever to the extended position
-Disabled person transfers from chair to motorcycle
-Operator applies Velcro strap to compress chair
-Operator rolls wheelchair into lift mechanism and locks their wheel brakes
-Operator pushes down on telescoping lever until lift locks into stowed position
-Operate pushes the telescoping lever to the down position
-Operator applies large Velcro strap around wheelchair frame and around passenger handle on motorcycle.
-To lower the wheelchair you extend the handle, flip the brake lever and pull lever
Attachment to motorcycle:
The factory has many mounting locations on the motorcycle for future accessories. We used 4 mounting hole locations total. the 1st is the passenger left side foot peg accessory mounting hole. the second has 2 mounting brackets with 1 hole in each under the passenger seat, typically this area is used to mount trailer hitches to the motorcycle. the 4th spot is straight through the main frame tubing, This is not a typical mounting spot but the manufacture already has a hole going straight through frame. The 4th mounting location we made a bracket to mount to one of the under seat brackets, and then to the side of the frame tubing. the 4th location was added to ensure the lift stays secured to motorcycle even in the event of an accident.
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