Mobility Works Wins Exclusive US Manufacturing and Distribution Rights for the Martin Conquest Wheelchair Accessible Motorcycle




Tea, SD (PRWEB) December 18, 2009 -- Mobility Works has announced they will be the exclusive US distributor and manufacturer for the Martin Conquest wheelchair accessible motorcycle. Martin Conquest chose Mobility Works as its strategic partner in the US and manufacturing of the motorcycle will be centered in Akron, Ohio

Bill Koeblitz,one of the founders of Mobility Works, stated, “We are honored to be chosen to introduce the first production wheelchair accessible motorcycle to our physically challenged community here in the United States.”

After an exhaustive search, Mobility Works was chosen by Martin Conquest, based on their longstanding commitment to the physically challenged community. According to Mark Allen Roberts, who will head up Mobility Conquest, “We look forward to helping physically challenged members of our community reconnect with their passion for riding motorcycles. Statistically, 4% of the population ride motorcycles, and we are excited to provide our Conquest trike to help consumers with physical challenges from the waist down enjoy the ride again.”

With more than 300 inquiries concerning the Martin Conquest in the past three months alone, the demand is expected to be quite high for this wheelchair accessible motorbike.


Source: Mobility Works Wins Exclusive US Manufacturing and Distribution Rights for the Martin Conquest Wheelchair Accessible Motorcycle

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