My new chair was delivered Thursday the 25th. The rep. spent about an hour trying to adjust the leg rests and calf supports. He ended up drilling new holes in the calf supports to come even close to "supporting". After reading the manual (always a last resort, right???), it turns out he was adjusting the wrong thing for the overall length, and where the calf supports would generally end up as a result. After I made that adjustment, it turned out the extra hole drilled by the rep. didn't need to be done at all. I did get the C500 model with the extra 7.5mph top speed, and the seat elevator the will raise me almost another 8inches (nice for getting those top-shelf groceries!). I spent most of Friday (and about 2 extra days pain meds) getting the back part of the seat more comfortable. I found three missing bolts, and 2 others stripped out the allen wrench set supplied. Luckily, I had and older junk model of my previous chair that a friendly scrap yard worker brought me just for spare parts, and had some better bolts to replace the missing and stripped ones!
All-in-all, it is a much better chair. For almost $9000, you think it would be! A virgin run out back to my nearest neighbors (about 1600 feet) was tough going, but I made it! Once there though, it got stuck on his lawn! It was nice grass, not dirt or sand), and he had to help me get un-stuck. I made another trip on mostly paved road to another friends house today. He'll be supplying me with a sh$#-load of "junk" that can be used for making gennies & windmills. Unfortunately, I got stuck again on his lawn (also nice grass, and well drained-so no mud). It took me almost an hour trying to flag someone down to help me get unstuck, with no one even stoppoing by to see if I needed help! Eventually, my friend that lives there woke up & realized someone eas there. It took a while, but we finally got it un-stuck. Touring his "yard" turned up a lot of stuff that could be used for gennies or windmills. He has a small 4ft. x 6ft. trailer he said he'd load up and bring it by. We figured there's so much, it'll take about two trips.
Of course, as I was getting ready to leave, the wheelchair got stuck again! So much for the "salesman" saying this thing would go through damn near anything! He said it had the power to handle even 20+ degree grades, and it's easy to see that it could.
I lust have to go through the tech manual thoroughly, and see what can be done with the suspension, and raising the clearance. Worst case, I have an old Pride Hurricane scooter with tires that are about 1inch wider. The axles match up, overall diameter is the same, but I may need to raise the suspension a little. According to the manual, all this can be done with "very little problem".
I know, it's a new chair, and will take some getting used to. But, at least the seat is reclinable, and more suited to someone with moderate-to serious back problems.
With what I can get done until the factory rep's. next visit Thursday or Friday, I think I can have a "killer" new chair that will get me around just about anywhere I need to go! Then....it's on to more serious alternative energy projects!