stonerblue
Well-Known Member
too bigAll the FOC neighbours I have whiz around on these
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too bigAll the FOC neighbours I have whiz around on these
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I'm trying to talk a mate who's good at stuff to design and build one. Some of the scooters the kids and 'old enough to know better' whizz around on are smart. Four wheels and a wider board with a seat on can't be that hard to make.On basis I might need to be seriously looking at something for my brother soon I'd started having a cursory look. I was going to investigate these which you can get here from the US but they are eye wateringly expensive :-( and they had to do a product recall when they were originally released. Innovation all well and good when your loved one isn't the guinea pig!
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Apart from that, all the ones I've looked at so far look pretty 'medical' I'm afraid. Seen a few decent looking scooters, but they tend to be 3-wheelers.
That's mint for the kid. Not sure the wife would be too happy if i got her one though.
the best one was a biker wheelchair, the front of it was detachable and it looked like a chopper front, think the guy was a biker type and it looked really cool , however it was 3 wheeled.I've been looking for a wheelchair/electric scooter for a while now without much joy so i thought i'd ask on here if anyone has any ideas.
Gotta be 4 wheeled, lightweight and, most importantly, not look like it was designed in 1920. Google away Mooners..
Oh yeah :-)That's mint for the kid. Not sure the wife would be too happy if i got her one though.