Quickie Shark
The Bike with Bite. Meet the Quickie Shark, the new handbike from Sunrise Medical. Featuring an innovative frame design, the Shark optimizes riding performance while reducing weight and providing increased adjustability. Advanced features, such as the vertical crank-adjustment, X-link frame separation-mechanism, and ergonomic seat-design, transport the hand-cyclist to a new level of speed and performance.
Features
7 Speed (Optional 27 Speed)
Ergonomic Seat and Back
Adjustable Arm-Crank
Coaster Style Brake
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Ergonomic Seat and Back
Whether you're an amputee who wants to get your weight
up and over the hand cranks or a low-level quad who needs plenty of trunk support, the Shark S can meet
your needs. The Shark S features a low profile block-style backrest for riders who involve their entire
torso in the propulsion process (shown in picture). For hand-cyclists who need greater trunk stability,
an ergonomically designed multi-adjustable contour back is available that adjusts to any angle between
30 and 90 |
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Adjustable Arm-Crank
The extremely lightweight state-of-the-art Three-way
adjustable arm-crank is a technical masterpiece. It can be individually suited to the rider's specific
seat-angle position, arm length, and riding technique. If desired, customized cranks can even be made to
fit a specified measurement. |
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X-Link Detachment Mechanism
The X-Link detachment mechanism, available on the
two-piece frame model, is a new concept in detachable frames. This mechanism raises and supports the
seat-frame section of the bike when detaching the steering fork from the bike. Once the steering fork is
loaded into a vehicle, the elevated seat becomes a perfect transfer platform. |
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Stiff Frame-Connection
The one-piece frame profile is designed to meet the
stringent standards required at both amateur and professional competitions. Using a "Y" shaped
connecting-weld between the fork and frame, along with a special internal reinforcement structure, the
Shark is able to deliver superior efficiency and better overall propulsion. |
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