Picture this: you're exploring downtown Toronto when your mobility scooter suddenly breaks down. You're stranded, unsure of your exact location, and your ...
Your mobility scooter is a finely tuned machine, but its performance, comfort, and safety all hinge on four small patches of rubber. We often overlook tires, ...
Mobility scooter tires come in three types, and terrain decides which one fits. Pneumatic air tires cushion best and grip grass, gravel, and cold pavement, but ...
Mobility scooter accessories and replacement parts are two different shopping problems. Accessories such as baskets, lights, cushions, and covers are largely ...
To dispose of an old mobility scooter, split it into four streams instead of putting it out at the curb. Batteries are hazardous waste and never belong in ...
The most common mobility scooter fault is not a fault at all. A scooter that powers on but will not move usually has its freewheel lever left in the push ...
A mobility scooter parts list is shorter than it looks: battery and charger, motor, tiller, throttle, brakes, tires, seat, control panel, and freewheel lever. ...
Mobility scooters are water resistant, not waterproof, so light rain on a short trip is manageable while heavy downpours and deep puddles are not. ...
How to maintain your mobility scooter comes down to five habits. Charge after each day of use and let the charger finish its cycle rather than running the ...
Mobility scooter maintenance comes down to five parts and the habit each one asks for. Batteries decide whether a day out ends well, so charge after every use ...