From PPrevite@ma.slr.com Mon Oct 21 13:05:36 2002
Subject:RE: OT: rok-cart
The guitar player has the smaller unit but, naturally, he doesn't lug around
as much stuff as myself. I needed the heavier duty model because of the
higher weight capacity and higher sides. I can even cart around my Yamaha
P80 (88 weighted keys) on occasion.
The tires use tiny innertubes. They definitely need to be "topped up" when
you first put it together. I've had my cart for 3 months now and haven't
noticed any significant loss of air.
> PETER PREVITE
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Sevush [SMTP:sevush@rcn.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 3:59 PM
> To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [CWSG] OT: rok-cart
>
> I've seen a few people use the smaller unit. Did you find much difference
> in
> folded size between the two units? Can you negotiate curbs, some steps
> w/these large wheels? Does the air leak out over time?
>
> > The rock-carts are terrific. The $150 model has larger pneumatic
> > wheels and
> > will roll over practically anything. On one trip I can take a Korg
> Karma,
> > CX-3 (both in road cases), Barbetta 15" amp, Hotspot monitor, a
> > large carry
> > bag (for cords) plus a double-tier Quick-Loc stand (in cases).
> > Because of the fact the cart folds up to a really compact size, it's
> worth
> > the $$.
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