My TDX5 says it goes 7.5 mph. I go full speed any time I can, sidewalk, store isles, house hallways, trails walking the dog, etc. I too had the stopping speed slowed down so it does not stop real fast. My hand sometimes slips off the joystick, and I would tip forward from momentum. Now I always wear my chest strap whenever I go out alone. I want a 21st Century Bounder that can go 11 mph. I had one as my 1st chair 28 years ago. I don't like the large rear wheel, it's not as agile as my mid wheel TDX5, but I just love the faster speeds. It's better looking now than it was back then, but still not as nice looking as the TDX series. You really need rear wheel drive if you go over 7.5, or you can start to wobble a bit and fish tail. I think you get use to the speed Chairs need a small platform on the back of the chairs that flip down for those who accompany us in chairs to stand on. It could have little castor wheels to hold the weight. I've thought of going in to a motorcycle shop to see if they could make something like that. SPEED SPEED SPEED, Greg
> Do you guys who like speed really go full speed anywhere except on > a city street? I have a TDX5 which claims 6.5 mph and wide open, > my son has to trot rather fast to keep up with me. I feel VERY > unstable anywhere except on a very flat paved surface. I also feel > rather confident that if I just dropped the joy stick while > cruising at full tilt, I'd likely be dumped out on my face. I > don't hardly ever use highest speed. AZDAVE I hate when I > just miss a call by the last ring (Hello? Hello?), but whe