Off Road Wheelchair Test - Can it climb a mountain?
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 Published On Oct 23, 2018

I built this Off-Road Wheelchair out of 2 Electric Bikes. Watch how we made the bike HERE:    • How to Build an Off Road Wheelchair (...   These fat tires should be able to handle all kinds of surfaces, pavement, asphalt, gravel, sand, but climing hills is a different story. Watch as we try to 'hike' up a popular trail here in Provo Utah called the Y. With almost 1000 feet in elevation gain, this mountain should be a great test for the off road wheelchair.

Watch the reveal as we give it to Cambry HERE:    • Homemade Off Road Electric Wheelchair...  
See the NEW updated version HERE:    • This is 'Not a Wheelchair' - Introduc...  

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Overall I'm pretty impressed with the bike. We learned some of the limits. I think airing down the tires, and getting a bit more tread on the rubber would be beneficial to going off road. As soon as the bike loses momentum, it doesnt have torque to start going uphill again. BUT on simple slopes, or flat surfaces, this off road wheel chair is a beast.

Let me know if you have any questions in the comments!

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