Monday, August 23, 2010
Mobility Conquest Expands Locations Offering Wheelchair Accessible Motorcycle
(PRWeb) Akron, Ohio, August 23, 2010: Mobility Conquest has expanded throughout the west coast with wheelchair accessible motorcycle demo bikes in key markets to meet the demands of increasing interest.
The new locations to view the Conquest include Ability Center stores in Phoenix, Tucson and NV, Mobility Works in Van Nuys and San Jose and Performance Mobility locations in Oregon and Kersey Mobility in Washington.
"As we expand to meet the needs of customers on the west coast, we sought out leaders in each market that have a strong overall service to their customer model, NMEDA members, QAP and a focus to serve their customers," Mark Allen Roberts of Mobility Conquest said.
Performance Mobility in Portland, Oregon has experienced a great response since offering the bike to customers about a month ago and will be having an open house on Saturday September 11 from 10 to 4. Demonstrations of the Conquest will be given by Roberts. "It's been a great customer awareness item, Mike Nehr at Performance Mobility said. “Lots of people have come to test drive it and they love the concept and idea."
In 2010, Mobility Conquest was chosen to be the exclusive supplier and assembler of the motorcycle in the United States. The design allows consumers in wheelchairs to enter the rear ramp of the motorcycle and go up the ramp, locking the chair in place behind the steering wheel. This bike was designed for consumers in wheelchairs with strong upper bodies but physical challenges from the waist down and is surprisingly powerful with a 1200 CC BMW engine and can go from 0 to 60 in 7.5 seconds.
As inquires for wheelchair accessible motorcycles continue to grow so has a need for finance programs. Sixty month programs are now available for consumers who qualify. Mobility Conquest is now working with one of the leading consumer finance partners in the mobility industry to provide a consumer finance program that helps customers passionate about riding, get back on the road again.
"I can’t explain the feeling I get when I do a demo ride with someone who thought they could never live their passion for riding again," Roberts said. "Once they experience how easy it is to operate the Conquest and feel the performance, their faces just light up. Our mission to help all those with a passion for riding motorcycles but didn’t think they could do to their disability a way."
For more information about the Conquest visit http://www.mobilityconquest.com/.
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