Top End Excelerator XLT
7-speed hubs with reverse hands-on braking give you more control to enjoy the ride
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Top End Excelerator XLT: Review
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james s t. from amelia, oh
Everything with the bike is great but it would have been nice to have easier access to a manual on line. I found it eventually.
Best thing I ever bought
light weight, very stable
I would like to see a seat that can adjust height on the fly for ease of getting on and off then easy to lower to be able to turn. As an engr I may make my own modification, if so I will show it to you.
dan m. from vacaville, ca (caregiver)
My girlfriend but I'm not really a caregiver, I'm just her boyfriend we ride together
Great handcycle
Well-built and well-engineered. Looks great. Built in USA.
Difficult to change front tire. User instructions for repair is unclear.
kurt g. from spring hill, fl
Spinal cord injury due to car accident. Disabled in one leg.
Top End Excelerator XLT: Review
Allows her to ride a bike like everyone else and keep up.
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meg p. from sterling, il (caregiver)
10 year old daughter. Wears prosthetic leg due to a congenital anomaly she was born with.
Top End Excelerator XLT: Review
Overall appearance
Turning radius
john n. from rupert, id
Male 45, quad C6/7 injury
I get some exercise.
It is well-made and it suits my needs.
There are two: the hand-held cranks are too close together and are too close to the thighs. Also, when turning, the wheel pivots into the leg.
edward l. from ellensburg, wa
62 year old male with no cartilage in ankle. I can still walk a little. This is the first hand-powered sport cycle I have had in 7 years.
This product is well worth the money.
It's easy to use. The shifting is simplified. It's a smooth ride.
The hand cranks are placed in such a way that unless you have very thin legs, they just graze you. Also the chain guard is too close to the left hand crank.
brian n. from no. hollywood, ca
56 year old male, double amputee.
Top End Excelerator XLT: Review
light weight.
Too low, hand grips hit legs, and pulls to the left. Difficult to adjust. We have yet to be able to adjust the hand controls so they don't rub against his legs.
william f. from coconut creek, fl (caregiver)
wheel chair bound, can't walk due to brain injury.
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Too many options needed, but not known until product is used for the first time. Ie leg guards. Availability overseas and unwillingness to ship overseas.
martin r. from milwaukee, wi (caregiver)
Quadraplegic
Top End Excelerator XLT: Review
The Design is comfortable to sit in and can get me most any where another bike would go!
The lack of ability to make sharp turns. It takes about the entire street to turn and make a 180. The foot/leg slings and tire hits my leg and since I am partially paralized, I can take my leg out of the sling momentarilly to make a sharper turn. A rear stearing system may come in handy and be more effective!
kevin m. from queen creek, az
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It gets you out there and back into life
Quality and design
Cost
david w. from indian land, sc
64 year old male with post polio syndrome. Unable to walk more than 100 ft or stand for more than 7 minutes
Product and cost offered by SpinLife were main selling...
quality
warranty should be longer than 3 years on frame
michael d. from strongsville, oh
49 year old..32 year post injury..T5 Paraplegic
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