Looking for a used one in good condition.. in florida preferred. Will travel if deal is right.
Please PM me if you have one to sell.
Thanks
The Bear II said
09:36 AM Jan 26, 2015
We decided to go with two mobility scooters to use as golf carts.
Added canopies and golf bag racks so they look like minature golf carts. This allows us each to have one and go whatever direction we feel.
A couple of advantages:
Take the canopy off and the scooter can be used inside of museum, county fair, grocery store or other places where you might get tired of walking.
Breaks down into 6 components for transport in car trunk or storage compartment. Designed to be easy to take apart and put back together.
Surprisingly good off road except in soft stuff. Dirt road, short grass, inclines.... no problem.
The Junkman said
01:33 PM Jan 26, 2015
Which one did you get?
Wife neither needs one or wants one..
The Bear II said
11:17 AM Jan 27, 2015
Both were Pride models. We found them on Craigslist.
One looked brand new and supposedly only used once. They brought it home for their mother, she test drove it and didn't like it so it sat for a year in the garage.
The other had been used quite a bit but has held up for over 5 years of our use.
I can break both of them down and carry them in the back of the truck while towing the 5th wheel. We used to haul one in the back of a PT Cruiser fully assembled
Looking for a used one in good condition.. in florida preferred. Will travel if deal is right.
Please PM me if you have one to sell.
Thanks
Added canopies and golf bag racks so they look like minature golf carts. This allows us each to have one and go whatever direction we feel.
A couple of advantages:
Take the canopy off and the scooter can be used inside of museum, county fair, grocery store or other places where you might get tired of walking.
Breaks down into 6 components for transport in car trunk or storage compartment. Designed to be easy to take apart and put back together.
Surprisingly good off road except in soft stuff. Dirt road, short grass, inclines.... no problem.
Wife neither needs one or wants one..
Both were Pride models. We found them on Craigslist.
One looked brand new and supposedly only used once. They brought it home for their mother, she test drove it and didn't like it so it sat for a year in the garage.
The other had been used quite a bit but has held up for over 5 years of our use.
I can break both of them down and carry them in the back of the truck while towing the 5th wheel. We used to haul one in the back of a PT Cruiser fully assembled