Drive Medical Phoenix 4 Wheel Compact Portable Travel Power Scooter, Red / Blue

Posted: September 6th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Buy Used Scooter | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Product Description
For indoor and outdoor use. New interchangeable color panels (red & blue) included. 4 wheel model allows for 44″ turning radius and added stability. Convenient , compact design makes assembly/disassembly easy. Easy to assemble and disassemble with 4 pieces. Comes with easy to remove wireless battery that can be charged separately from the scooter. Comes with headlight. New �Finger-pull� throttle. Comfortable height adjustable, upgraded seat. Flip back adjustable width arms. Speed ranges from 5 mph to 4 mph and a cruising range of 15 miles. Stackable battery box will allow an optional battery for increased range up to 30 miles. Comes standard with anti tippers. Convenient free-wheel release knob. Flat free tires. Large carry basket. Easy to adjust tiller. For added safety the tiller has an auto straightening function. Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirement. 70 amp drive CTE electronics. 250 lb. Weight Capacity…. More >>

Drive Medical Phoenix 4 Wheel Compact Portable Travel Power Scooter, Red / Blue


Pride Mobility Victory 9 3-Wheel Scooter, Viper Blue

Posted: September 16th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Buy Used Scooter | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

  • Feather-touch disassembly for quick transport
  • Long-lasting LED headlight
  • Lightweight, low profile, non-scuffing wheels
  • Weight Capacity: 300 lbs
  • 3 Year Ltd Warranty

Product Description
The Victory 9 delivers the high performance operation and feature-rich design of the Victory family of scooters. Feather-touch disassembly, exclusive low-profile tires, back-lit battery gauge and wraparound delta tiller make the Victory 9 an exceptional value…. More >>

Pride Mobility Victory 9 3-Wheel Scooter, Viper Blue


Pilot 2410 4/Four Wheel Power Mobility Scooter Medical

Posted: September 26th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Buy Used Scooter | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

  • 350 lbs weight capacity, Standard foldable seat , 360 swivel Chair
  • 22 miles estimated range, 12 maximum incline, 0-6 mph variable speed control
  • Flip-up armrests with adjustable width and angle, Anti-tip wheels
  • Foam-filled, flat-free tires, Comes with Full Manufacturers Warranty
  • Total Weight (w/o battery) 125 lbs., Total Weight (w/ battery) 174 lbs.

Product Description
Features 350 lb. weight capacity Standard foldable, 360 degree swivel seat 18″ Captain’s Seat with adjustable depth available 12 degree maximum incline 0-6 mph variable speed Flip-up armrests with adjustable width and angle Anti-tip wheels for greater safety Foam-filled, flat-free tires available Available in Blue or Burgundy The easy-to-operate Pilot helps you perform daily activities with greater mobility and confidence. The infinitely adjustable tiller lets you place the operating controls where they are most comfortable for you. Available Captain’s Chairs add comfort. And at only 22″ wide, the Pilot is one of the narrowest scooters in its class, allowing you to zip through tight spaces with ease. Specifications Maximum Weight Capacity 350 lbs. Maximum Speed 6 mph Estimated Range 22 miles Maximum Grade/Incline 12 degrees Turning Radius 54″ Ground Clearance 3″ Overall Dimensions Length 47″ Width 22″ Height 38″ Seat Dimensions Width 16.5″ Depth 16″ Back 1… More >>

Pilot 2410 4/Four Wheel Power Mobility Scooter Medical


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Posted: January 28th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Scooter Models | Tags: | 1 Comment »


Mobility centreparcs

Posted: January 26th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Scooter Models | Tags: , | No Comments »


Bazzas new wheels!


Shelsea ETC video.wmv

Posted: January 26th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Accessibility Information | Tags: , | No Comments »


This video highlights some postives and negatives in regards to accessibility in a University hall.


Santa’s Rascal Scooter

Posted: January 24th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Scooter Models | Tags: , , | No Comments »


See how Santa’s elves customized his Rascal Scooter! Visit www.pimpmyrascalscooter.com to learn how you can submit a photo of your modified scooter. You could win a brand NEW Rascal Scooter!


Mobility Scooters Bradford

Posted: January 22nd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Scooter Models | Tags: , , | No Comments »


Hamiltons TV ad for Mobility Scooters in Bradford


AccessAbility Awareness Week .wmv

Posted: January 21st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Accessibility Information | Tags: , , , | No Comments »


Students in the Human Services Program at NICC Peosta created events to promote awareness of disabilities that people may experience. Under the direction of Lisa Schaefer, Human Services Faculty, students created cupcake decorating with disabilities, amazing race with clues on different disabilties as well as a wheel of fortune game. Other activities included a wheelchair challenge, autism simulation, blind simulation and mix it up luncheon.


Docking Station JOYBAR – side storage dock

Posted: January 20th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Scooter Models | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »


The side storage dock is for placing the JoyBar out of the way when transferring on and off the powerchair, also for pulling up at a desk or table. Also it is fully operable.


Rip Off Report – James Cheng wheelswheel.com freedomc.com Electric Scooter Lift Wheelchair Carrier

Posted: January 18th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Scooter Models | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


Read the full Rip Off Report here: www.ripoffreport.com The video shows how the mesh metal on the lift bends under the weight of my electric chair. after only a few tries, the metal is already permanently warped. daily use and driving over bumps with the chair mounted to the car will cause severe stress on the lift and the chair’s wheels will easily punch through the mesh. this is dangerous. it could ruin the chair, damage the car or cause an accident. this TT07 C electric lift is not strong enough to hold my 298lb chair. it needs to be reinforced or exchanged for a narrower model that may be stronger. narrower model would give more support to the mesh metal, though even that might need additional cross bar supports welded underneath the mesh. this is probably good for a regular chair but mine is a heavy duty power chair. this TT07C is rated for 400lbs but i don’t think the mesh can handle that and would easily break.