Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus 3-Wheel Mobility Scooter

!9#:Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus 3-Wheel Mobility Scooter

Brand : Pride Mobility
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Price : $999.00
Post Date : Dec 28, 2011 23:36:05
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Pride Mobility Go-Go Elite Traveller PLUS 3-Wheel Scooter The new Go-Go Elite Plus Scooter offers many of the great features that come with the Elite Traveller, "Plus" enhanced benefits, including a delta-style tiller control with wraparound handles for improved drive-ability, larger rear wheels, more power and increased rider capacity to 300 lbs. You still get unbeatable ease of transport, tight space maneuverability, and the versatility to change its color, and your style, in a snap with interchangeable shroud panels that come with your scooter. Change your look to Red, Blue, or Silver by simply snapping on the color panels of your choice. The Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus still holds its compact size, allowing you to negotiate narrow hallways and tight spaces while also providing stable outdoor performance. The Plus model features more robust 9" rear wheels a slightly wider frame width (just under 2"), 4 inches of additional frame length, and a more powerful 18 Amp Hour battery pack. The Plus version of the Go-Go Elite Traveller will take you further, up to 12 miles on a single charge (depending on rider weight and terrain). The Go-Go Elite breaks down into 5 easy-to-transport pieces. With the heaviest piece only weighing 32.5 pounds, virtually anyone can load and unload the Go-Go. Go-Go Elite Travel Mobility Scooter Specifications

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Electric Mobility Scooter Safety Tips

!9#: Electric Mobility Scooter Safety Tips

Electric mobility scooters have done wonders for the elderly, the paraplegic, as well as those suffering from multiple sclerosis or other walking disabilities. These battery operated vehicles have given people with walking disabilities the independence and freedom of movement that they could have only dreamed of just a few decades ago.

However, if you want to gain the most out of your scooter you need to know its limitations and how to safely use it. Here are a few safety guidelines for using your electric mobility scooter:

Read the Manual
Your electric mobility scooter's user's manual your best source of information for how to safely you're your scooter. Take the time to read the manual especially where it provides safety instructions for navigating bumpy, uneven and curvy surfaces.

Navigating Ramps
Go straight young man! The best way to navigate a ramp while riding your electric scooter is to drive straight towards it. This is how your scooter was designed. Don't try and take ramps at an angle as this could cause your scooter to tip and lead to a nasty fall. Your scooter's wheels are probably especially designed to handle ramps, but only if the scooter is driven straight.

Avoid Broken or Slanted Pavements
Just as it is best to avoid broken, cracked, or slanted surfaces while riding a bike or rollerblading, similarly do your best to avoid such surfaces while riding your electric mobility scooter. People with 3-wheeled scooters should take extra precautions on such surfaces as these scooters are even more likely to tip over.

Use a Safety Flag When Near a Roadway
You might see all those cars coming and going but there is no way to know if they see you in your little electric scooter, so exercise precaution. Place a brightly colored safety flag on the back of your scooter and make sure it is well above your head so that there is a good chance that motorists will see it. Also, when travelling near a road try and wear bright (possibly fluorescent) clothes to maximize your visibility.

Practice Defensive Riding
Many pedestrians or motorists aren't sure how to navigate themselves when they are near someone riding in an electric mobility scooter, therefore it is best to exercise precaution when riding your scooter. Even though you might think that you have right-off way, it doesn't mean that your fellow pedestrian or motorist realizes this, so use caution and give way when you feel there is a risk of misunderstanding.
Be sure to always observe traffic rules and traffic lights when using your scooter!


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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel Travel Scooter, Blue

!9#: Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel Travel Scooter, Blue

Brand : PRIDE MOBILITY | Rate : | Price : $709.00
Post Date : Dec 05, 2011 02:18:21 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • Weight capacity 260 lbs.
  • Max Speed 4.25 MPH
  • Heaviest Piece 29 lbs
  • Range up to 8

More Specification..!!

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Pride Go Go Elite 4 Wheel Traveller Scooter (SC44E)

!9#Pride Go Go Elite 4 Wheel Traveller Scooter (SC44E)

Brand : Pride
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Price :
Post Date : Nov 15, 2011 14:52:30
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The Go Go Elite 4 wheel is an Upgrade to the Popular 4 wheel Go-Go Ultra X Portable travel scooter. The Go Go Elite has a higher Weight Capacity of 260 lbs., an option to upgrade the Battery pack to a 17 amp/Hr and the ability to change the color of the scooter with removable colored shrouds (Red, Blue and silver included).

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Where Can I Drive My Go Kart? Seems Illegal in Most Places

!9# Where Can I Drive My Go Kart? Seems Illegal in Most Places

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Most people get glassy eyed when they see a go kart (people who love go karts that is) and tend to forget about where in the world they are going to drive their go-cart.

Sometimes the images in your mind go to race tracks and passing Ferraris, but "Really now! Are you going to be driving this thing on a race track?"

I recieved this email from a reader about go karts (and sadly it is a common question)

Hi, I got stopped by a police officer for operating my go kart on the the sidewalk, and he said I could be charged with: Operating a vehicle without being licensed, driving to endanger, driving a non-certified vehicle, and told me I had to be over 18 to operate any gas powered anything. I understand now that I can't drive a go kart anywhere pretty much but where should I go?

Because the question "Where Am I Going To Ride This Go Kart?" was not asked at the outset, now you have a very depressed individual, considering getting rid of the gokart all together.

One issue is about "Where" the other about "Age."

I am not legal authority, but I can tell you some basics: Un=Liscensed motorized vehicles cannot drive on roads.

About the age, that varies from state to state.

You need to look into your state statutes and codes to get verification on legal data. Consult a local attorney for that informaton...

But that aside, it is a good idea to know where you will be driving this go kart.

In your driveway?

On your uncles farm?

(Obviously not on the street because that is against the law)

In cornfields?

In your yard?

Do you have a big enough yard to ride a go kart?

Are their laws against go karts in your neighborhood?

Have you permission to ride it in the parking lot across the street?

Riding a go kart involve more than just you on a gokart.

It affects people around you in the following ways:

- A go kart is a driving projectile.
- A "unknown talent" is setting its course.
- The coarse is not set, but can change from moment to moment.

In short a go kart coupled with a driver is like running with the bulls in Spain.

Those around the go kart have no clue as to whether it is going to strike them or not.

So before you get upset that you cannot drive it "anywhere" realize that people around you have to take on a burden. A burden of concern and care. Will they, or you get hurt?

There are Legalities

Additionally, the Go Kart is not legal on the roads for various reasons, primarily because of its low profile (people can't see you) and its lack of many other essential road handling and accident preventitive components.

This set of questions is probably the most difficult to acknowledge, because there are so many obstacles. And I don't mean trees and cars, I mean regulations about motor vehicles. You cannot just blast down the road with your go kart. Sounds like a fun idea, but in reality it is dangerous and against the law.

If you end up buying this go kart, or even making it, you may end up with a very depressing set of conclusions:

I can't ride it anywhere!

And even if I could, I can't put it in the car to get it where I want to ride (its too big)!

So ask the question first. Get an answer.

The answer maybe as simple as networking with some people to find a place to ride: ie your uncles farm! (but there is even more than just your uncle at stake there too...remember there are 10 questions, not six)

There are various go karting clubs out there and you can join them. You do not have to be a go kart racer to join these clubs, it is just place where you can enjoy the go kart. Be sure to get in contact with them in your area before investing in the go kart and all that goes with it (ie helmuts, gloves, suits, etc..)


Where Can I Drive My Go Kart? Seems Illegal in Most Places

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