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MotoZ Gasoline Powered Wheelchair

Wed, Mar 12, 2008 -

Videos, Wheelchairs

There are a couple options for powering your wheelchair of choice, electric or arms. OK, so you can be fancy and get some power assisted wheels to help you out after one too many beers or that annoying SCI injury, but when it comes down to it there aren’t too many options.

Filling that void is the MotoZ concept wheelchair, powering your manual wheelchair by way of a petrol engine that straps on under your seat and provides you with that missing petrol fueled rush.

No details on this thing other than a fairly uninformative yet inspiring YouTube video, it appears to be a concept that failed due to lack of interest. We can only hope that some wheelchair company will see the error of their ways and produce this as an after-market accessory, if only so we can take it to the local go-kart track or try to get a speeding ticket in a wheelchair.

 

That thing is awesome!

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Elias Trejo Says:

    How can I get a motoZ wheelchair.Who sell’s them I would love to buy one.

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