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    The final product can be sold for $100 — a 90 percent reduction off traditional wheelchairs — and uses a lever-driven propulsion system that works better over rough terrain. It uses bicycle parts to keep costs down and simplify maintenance. (via Wheelchair for the developing world: cheap, rugged and easy to maintain - Boing Boing)

    The final product can be sold for $100 — a 90 percent reduction off traditional wheelchairs — and uses a lever-driven propulsion system that works better over rough terrain. It uses bicycle parts to keep costs down and simplify maintenance. (via Wheelchair for the developing world: cheap, rugged and easy to maintain - Boing Boing)