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Mobility Scooters Stalk UK Streets

Image of mobility scooter use and a bus sharing a UK road.

It looks like the mobility scooter issue is shaping up again in the United Kingdom.

The UK’s Daily Express kicked off a recent article with this- “A NEW menace is stalking our streets – The Mobility Scooter”

Rugged Trailer For Mobility Scooters And Power Wheelchairs

Image of the ScootaTrailer being towed behind a car and in use.

Here’s a neat way to transport your mobility scooter or powered wheelchair.

ScootaTrailer isn’t the first ever trailer designed for towing your ride around behind you, but it does look like the designers have given it a great deal of thought and some features worth taking a look at.

TravelScoot Mobility Scooter Mania

Image of TravelScoot in the unfolded and folded state.

TravelScoot – Tight, light, and according to many of its users, out of site!

I have been watching this little mobility scooter for some time now and really enjoy the cult like maniacal following of users it has developed.

X-Treme Mobility Scooter Does 15MPH With Motorcycle Looks

Side and front images of X-Treme XB-420M mobility scooter

Here’s a mean mobility scooter that runs on four batteries and can bag-A at 15mph.

As you can see by the image, the X-Treme Mobility Scooter is tricked out with motorcycle styling that includes a central headlight, dual mirrors, and hydraulic front wheel suspension and drum brakes. The motors are powered by four batteries and controlled by a digital, sealed, rain and weather proof controller via a variable speed twist throttle.

A Muscle Mobility Scooter For The High Road

Image of Afikim Sporster Mobility Scooter
Tricked out for the high road, the Afikim Sportster B&C mobility scooter is designed for street use and mixed terrain use.

One of the new breed of mobility scooters that many users are calling Muscle Mobility Scooters. Muscle, because they pack more power, tougher suspension, higher clearance, and more miles per hour than the average street scooter. This all combines to make off-roading and getting to places that are inaccessible to mobility scooter users a possibility.

Mayan The King of Mobility Scooters

Mayan, The King of mobility scooters. Check out this rugged no wimp out no excuses muscle scooter from British manaufacturer Horizon Mobility.

Amigo SmartSensor Avoids Mobility Scooter Collisions

A reader left a comment on the previous Night Riding post regarding the SmartSensor by Amigo. It’s really the type of product worth writing about. SmartSensor was designed by Amigo Mobility International for use on their mobility scooters for purposes of avoiding collisions and thereby making for a safer environment and a safer user experience. [...]