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Home News and Articles Motorcycles Basic Informations About Mobility Scooter
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Basic Informations About Mobility Scooter |
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Written by BangaKoupit
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Friday, 07 August 2009 |
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The first mobility scooter was built by Allan R. Thieme in 1968. His first functional scooter was a front wheel drive model that he built at his home. He dubbed it the Amigo and it became the start of something big. Mobility scooters are great for people who have trouble getting around their home or outside. In fact that is the reason that Thieme came up with the idea in the first place. One of his family members had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis - which is a very debilitating disease.
by BangaKoupit
The first mobility scooter was built by Allan R. Thieme in 1968. His first functional scooter was a front wheel drive model that he built at his home. He dubbed it the Amigo and it became the start of something big. Mobility scooters are great for people who have trouble getting around their home or outside. In fact that is the reason that Thieme came up with the idea in the first place. One of his family members had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis - which is a very debilitating disease.
A mobility scooter is a great way for people who cannot walk easily to get around. It is easy to use and affordable for anyone who needs it. A scooter has a seat that sits over two wheels. There is a small flat area on the bottom where you place your feet, handlebars in the front that help you maneuver. Because the front of the scooter is blocked by the handlebars the seats can swivel in order to make it easier for you to sit in.
You will have the option to choose the rear wheel drive or front wheel drive scooters. The front wheel drive scooter is smaller and is more better used inside the house. It can hold up to 250 pounds. The rear wheel drive scooter is slightly larger and can be used both indoors and outdoors. This can hold up to 350 pounds. The heavy duty rear wheel drive model can hold up to 500 pounds or more. This will depend on which manufacturer you purchase from.
A main selling point of the electric scooter is that it does not look like a wheelchair, which many people see as a sign of old age. However, as increasing numbers of elderly persons choose mobility scooters, the scooter is now developing its own reputation, at least among the able-bodied, as a geriatric item. Mobility scooters are generally less affordable than powered wheelchairs, and often harder to obtain from insurers or health care agencies.
The mobility scooter has a seat with a 360-degree rotation makes it easy to drive up to a table or a desk. This allows much more movement of the legs and feet, which helps the circulation. The seat can be in any position to pass easily and safely. If you have any upper body strength and can change with little support, electric scooter that you raise your arms and hands to help with the riding position, breathing and posture.
Electric mobility scooters are safe. They are generally associated with electromagnetic brake with a manual release. The propulsion system Amigo scooter is sealed and lifetime lubrication without belts or chains and simple maintenance. Electrical safety with the airline sealed rechargeable batteries. Scooter depending on the model of the scooter, but the range of 0 - 5 mph The weight varies between models and accessories. This ranges from 75 - 245 . When transporting your electric mobility scooter, has a Amigo Lift-It, for a simple solution. It 'easy-to-vehicle and vehicle to make transportation of your scooter convenient for all age groups
Mobility scooters generally are much more compact and provide easier maneuverability than a power wheelchair. Scooters are more compact than power wheelchairs " usually the seat is either removable or it can be folded down. These foldable scooters are often referred to as travel scooters. They can be quickly folded down and placed in an average size car trunk. Many of the scooters can even be taken with you when you travel on an airline. If you plan on booking a fight, check with the airline to make sure of size or weight restrictions of taking your scooter with you.
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