

Modular design may also allow the scooter to be converted from a 3-wheeled to a 4wheeled model or from indoor to outdoor use.įigure 2: The Legend XL from Pride Mobility is a 4-wheeled scooter intended primarily for Some scooters can be disassembled into modular units for transport and storage.

Lateral anti-tippers may cause difficulties on curb cuts and ramps. Side anti-tip wheels are sometimes offered as options. More rugged terrain, they are usually equipped with rear anti-tips to support the scooter Because most rear-wheel drive scooters are intended to negotiate Often located laterally just behind the front wheel because they generally lack the powerįor steep inclines. On front-wheel drive units, anti-tips are Anti-tip wheels should be included as part of theįrame to help support and stabilize the scooter. Scooter should not tip easily during sharp turns or on inclines such as curb cuts (if the It is important to evaluate the base for safety features, including its overall stability. Some models also offer optional extendedįootrests for those who wear leg braces or who have difficulty bending their knees.

People or shorter bases for small adults. Some manufacturers offer models with optional extended bases for tall The floor should provide enough space to comfortably support the feet at a naturalĪngle, and the overall dimensions should permit the controls to be easily reached and Scooter, it is important to be certain that the base can accommodate the user's needs. The base unit also affects the comfort and safety of the rider. Wheelbase, its ground clearance, and its overall dimensions. The scooter’s maneuverability and its suitability for indoor or outdoor use largelyĭepend on the characteristics of the base unit such as its turning radius, the size of its In some scooters, the seat post is part of theīase. The scooter on and off and a battery-level indicator) for the scooter. Certain scooter models also use the shroud toĬreate a dashboard housing some of the instrumentation (such as a key lock for turning Some scooter bases include a shroud over the front wheel and drive head, giving the Generally it consists of a steel, aluminum, orĬomposite frame with a fiberglass or composite floor to support the feet and batteries. The base unit is the body of the scooter.

Have either front- or rear-wheel drive, and most have either four wheels or three (two inįigure 1: The RT Express from Amigo Mobility International is a 3-wheeled scooter It supports the feet and batteries and contains the drive system. Handrests on a column in front of the seat, called the tiller. Recreational scooters popular among teenagers) all share a recognizable set of features.Įach has a seat at the rear of a wheeled platform, with controls and sometimes Provides a list of manufacturers and sources for scooter reviews.Įlectric scooters (sometimes called “mobility scooters” to distinguish them from the Include features and components of scooters factors determining whether a scooter isĪn appropriate mobility aid and considerations in scooter selection. This fact sheet is intended to help people with mobilityĭisabilities who are interested in learning more about scooters. Scooters are often lighter, moreĬompact, and more maneuverable than power chairs, and in many people’s eyes theirĪppearance is more appealing.
COSCO 4 WHEEL SCOOTER MANUAL MANUAL
For many individuals with mobility disabilities, a powered scooter is an attractiveĪlternative to a manual or powered wheelchair.
