Very last point I wanted to make, apparently the Scooter wants some kind of awards for its design as well! Plus, of all the folding scooters that I’ve looked at this one has one of the most comfortable seats that you can get on something this small! Many of the other ones have too small of a seat too little padding, or very low backs with almost no padding on them! Overall this is a beautiful design for a little folding scooter! Also if your bed is higher than 1213 inches you can roll it right under your bed without the seat on the tiller handle!
I own one of these, and it’s the blue one! This is an excellent little scooter for malls, and inside different grocery stores and what not! Also, it’s a very simple scooter to take on buses when you want to go across the city, then riding around in the mall or in a store!
Please, don’t mind me Ian, as I was a graphic artist/advertising artist for many years, so I’ve added a whole pile of other points, to sell the products for you! I’ll be honest with you this is a very sturdy scooter, and it’s very comfortable to ride as well! Built very solid not wobbly, or unstable like many of the other little ones! Travel scooters, etc.!
You are right, they did make the arms fold forward on the seat for a reason, you do that when you wanna put the seat into the folded scooter handle it keeps the arms close to the scooter when you’re pulling it around like a suitcase on the anti-tip wheels! Try it you’ll see what I mean it’s pretty cool actually this way you can leave the entire scooter assembled even the folded down basket and pull the scooter around like a suitcase! Very cool!
Myself, I weigh around 260 pounds, and this thing handles my weight with ease! It’s a very stable scooter, and the lights are quite bright at night time when riding down the sidewalk! I bought another one for a lady friend of mine, and she uses it all winter long in the apartment building that we live in! She absolutely loves hers rides it every day, indoors, as it’s presently winter!
I always try to be honest when I review scooters and to be honest, I don't like the fuse thing, armrests or the electronic actuated brake release. If you lose power or remove the battery, you can't release the brake. Otherwise, great scooter.
@Las Vegas Scooters & Lifts Dustin from mobility direct, did a video on how to remove the arms if a person doesn’t want them on the scooter! Personally, I like the arms I’m gonna leave them on mine, I, feel that something to lean on, occasionally, is much better than nothing at all! Especially, if you’re riding around in a mall for an hour or two! Also, I don’t mind how they fold down because that gets them out of the way if you don’t want them up all the time! Works for me! Like the little hard shell bag you can buy, by Golden, and love the folding basket, add-on! Also, it’s a very easy scooter to load in and out of a car, truck, or van! I, feel the same way as you do Ian, about the electronic lever on the back part, I wish it was just a manual lever instead!
BTW: I find your videos you need to be very very well done as well and I will definitely be watching for more of yours as well! I love how thorough your video with the batteries was especially! Plus this one was quite enjoyable as well! Love it when people put a ton of detail into their videos! You guys are doing an excellent service to people with disabilities, when they’re trying to decide which products to buy, do use in every day life situations, for their health situations! I find this information all to be extremely valuable and very informative! Thank you very much and please keep up the great work with your own videos!
Thanks Ryan, we made so many mistakes' years ago when we bought these things for my parents. We didn't want people to make the same expensive mistakes we did.
One last excellent accessory that you can buy for the scooter as well, it’s a little strap on pouch that can hang from the handles right in front of you which you can put a phone in your keys and any other little things you need to carry along with you these can be purchased off of Amazon, and I bought two of these as well one for each scooter! The little hanging strap on bag has pockets on the front end on the back, a very handy thing to have!
You can also purchase an excellent lent little hardshell bag that goes on the back of the seat, with clip and straps, with the name golden embroidered and gold into the bag itself! I also purchased one of these for each of us as well! Personally, I think this is the perfect little travel scooter! Also there are two size batteries available for it one for greater distance at 15 amp hours they claim 18 mile range but it doesn’t give you anywhere near that, +7.5 amp hour battery for airplane flights, and traveling!
Another excellent video! But, you forgot to put the seat in the hole, in the folded down tiller handle, flip down the arms, and show how you can pull the whole scooter around, by the front handle, like a suitcase, on the back tip wheels! Just like a piece of luggage, that you’re pulling around, on two little wheels!👍👍😀
Also Ian, if you wanna see some other great UA-cam videos made on this scooter, check out mobility direct UA-cam videos they have about four or five on this model, the gold and GB 120 carry-on buzz around scooter! Mobility scooters direct, makes more videos and the best videos I’ve ever seen on UA-cam regarding anything to do with mobility scooters or disability chairs or any other such equipment! I do believe they have over 1000 UA-cam videos by now on every type of scooter you can imagine, of high quality! They do a great deal, of real life situations, everything that you can possibly think about regarding taking the scooters out and riding them in the real world! Mobility scooters direct are the kings of UA-cam mobility scooter videos! I have watched dozens upon dozens of their videos, and some of them three or four times each! I can’t wait for more of their videos to be honest with you! Dustin Sergio Andrew Chuck and Nick, or some of the people that are working for mobility direct, that’s their names! Check them out do you want to see some good videos check them out
Hey Geemiya thanks for the great comment. The quick answer is no, the long version lol, I know people need to use mobility scooter as daily transport but unfortunately the manufactures place a warring label on their scooters and also in the user manuals stating that you shouldn't operate your scooter in rain, snow or wet conditions as most of the electrical components are not weather sealed and exposed. Any water ingress to the brake or electronics will kill the scooter. If you do get caught in the rain drive as slow as you can to reduce any spray getting on to the motor and brake. Also try and avoid as much standing water (puddles) as best as you can and seek shelter if possible.
Also, we both found the seat to be quite comfortable considering it only weighs 12 pounds! Plenty of padding, doesn’t cause a sore butt at all!
Try driving a Spitfire Scout now that's painful. lol
Very last point I wanted to make, apparently the Scooter wants some kind of awards for its design as well! Plus, of all the folding scooters that I’ve looked at this one has one of the most comfortable seats that you can get on something this small! Many of the other ones have too small of a seat too little padding, or very low backs with almost no padding on them! Overall this is a beautiful design for a little folding scooter! Also if your bed is higher than 1213 inches you can roll it right under your bed without the seat on the tiller handle!
Good points Ryan.
I own one of these, and it’s the blue one! This is an excellent little scooter for malls, and inside different grocery stores and what not! Also, it’s a very simple scooter to take on buses when you want to go across the city, then riding around in the mall or in a store!
Hey Ryan, the scooter has great turning radius for a four wheel and especially a folding scooter.
Please, don’t mind me Ian, as I was a graphic artist/advertising artist for many years, so I’ve added a whole pile of other points, to sell the products for you! I’ll be honest with you this is a very sturdy scooter, and it’s very comfortable to ride as well! Built very solid not wobbly, or unstable like many of the other little ones! Travel scooters, etc.!
Always great to hear feedback from an end user.
You are right, they did make the arms fold forward on the seat for a reason, you do that when you wanna put the seat into the folded scooter handle it keeps the arms close to the scooter when you’re pulling it around like a suitcase on the anti-tip wheels! Try it you’ll see what I mean it’s pretty cool actually this way you can leave the entire scooter assembled even the folded down basket and pull the scooter around like a suitcase! Very cool!
Ahh, I knew there would be a reason for it lol
Myself, I weigh around 260 pounds, and this thing handles my weight with ease! It’s a very stable scooter, and the lights are quite bright at night time when riding down the sidewalk! I bought another one for a lady friend of mine, and she uses it all winter long in the apartment building that we live in! She absolutely loves hers rides it every day, indoors, as it’s presently winter!
Awesome Ryan
You get what you pay for in this thing is quality made for sure!
I always try to be honest when I review scooters and to be honest, I don't like the fuse thing, armrests or the electronic actuated brake release. If you lose power or remove the battery, you can't release the brake. Otherwise, great scooter.
@@lasvegasscooterslifts Some very good points Ian!
@Las Vegas Scooters & Lifts
Dustin from mobility direct, did a video on how to remove the arms if a person doesn’t want them on the scooter! Personally, I like the arms I’m gonna leave them on mine, I, feel that something to lean on, occasionally, is much better than nothing at all! Especially, if you’re riding around in a mall for an hour or two! Also, I don’t mind how they fold down because that gets them out of the way if you don’t want them up all the time! Works for me! Like the little hard shell bag you can buy, by Golden, and love the folding basket, add-on! Also, it’s a very easy scooter to load in and out of a car, truck, or van! I, feel the same way as you do Ian, about the electronic lever on the back part, I wish it was just a manual lever instead!
BTW: I find your videos you need to be very very well done as well and I will definitely be watching for more of yours as well! I love how thorough your video with the batteries was especially! Plus this one was quite enjoyable as well! Love it when people put a ton of detail into their videos! You guys are doing an excellent service to people with disabilities, when they’re trying to decide which products to buy, do use in every day life situations, for their health situations! I find this information all to be extremely valuable and very informative! Thank you very much and please keep up the great work with your own videos!
Thanks Ryan, we made so many mistakes' years ago when we bought these things for my parents. We didn't want people to make the same expensive mistakes we did.
One last excellent accessory that you can buy for the scooter as well, it’s a little strap on pouch that can hang from the handles right in front of you which you can put a phone in your keys and any other little things you need to carry along with you these can be purchased off of Amazon, and I bought two of these as well one for each scooter! The little hanging strap on bag has pockets on the front end on the back, a very handy thing to have!
Feel free to leave a link to the Amazon product for other people to check it out.
You can also purchase an excellent lent little hardshell bag that goes on the back of the seat, with clip and straps, with the name golden embroidered and gold into the bag itself! I also purchased one of these for each of us as well! Personally, I think this is the perfect little travel scooter! Also there are two size batteries available for it one for greater distance at 15 amp hours they claim 18 mile range but it doesn’t give you anywhere near that, +7.5 amp hour battery for airplane flights, and traveling!
As far as I'm aware the Travel battery is an optional feature otherwise you get the scooter with the larger AH battery when you order the scooter.
@@lasvegasscooterslifts True Ian, the scooter comes with a 15 amp hour battery, as a standard feature!
Another excellent video! But, you forgot to put the seat in the hole, in the folded down tiller handle, flip down the arms, and show how you can pull the whole scooter around, by the front handle, like a suitcase, on the back tip wheels! Just like a piece of luggage, that you’re pulling around, on two little wheels!👍👍😀
I missed that.
Well Done , thank you
You're welcome.
Thanks Ian!
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great video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
One more thing, you can mount the drink holder on either side of the tiller, left or right!
You are correct.
Also Ian, if you wanna see some other great UA-cam videos made on this scooter, check out mobility direct UA-cam videos they have about four or five on this model, the gold and GB 120 carry-on buzz around scooter! Mobility scooters direct, makes more videos and the best videos I’ve ever seen on UA-cam regarding anything to do with mobility scooters or disability chairs or any other such equipment! I do believe they have over 1000 UA-cam videos by now on every type of scooter you can imagine, of high quality! They do a great deal, of real life situations, everything that you can possibly think about regarding taking the scooters out and riding them in the real world! Mobility scooters direct are the kings of UA-cam mobility scooter videos! I have watched dozens upon dozens of their videos, and some of them three or four times each! I can’t wait for more of their videos to be honest with you! Dustin Sergio Andrew Chuck and Nick, or some of the people that are working for mobility direct, that’s their names! Check them out do you want to see some good videos check them out
Hey Ryan, I've seen some of their videos they are good.
Will this scooter be able to ride in the rain? Not that we would want to, but might get caught in rain with this crazy weather
Hey Geemiya thanks for the great comment. The quick answer is no, the long version lol, I know people need to use mobility scooter as daily transport but unfortunately the manufactures place a warring label on their scooters and also in the user manuals stating that you shouldn't operate your scooter in rain, snow or wet conditions as most of the electrical components are not weather sealed and exposed. Any water ingress to the brake or electronics will kill the scooter. If you do get caught in the rain drive as slow as you can to reduce any spray getting on to the motor and brake. Also try and avoid as much standing water (puddles) as best as you can and seek shelter if possible.
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Link is in the description. 👍
I don’t like the colors on that scooter sorry but nice video
Thanks for watching