A four wheeled, rear wheel drive scooter with full suspension designed to cope with rough terrain. The scooter features thumb controls, moulded seating and an off board battery charger. A wide range of optional accessories is available.
A rear wheel drive, battery operated four wheeled scooter. It is compact and designed to be dismantled for ease of storage and transportation. Features a swivel seat. Forward and reverse controls are thumb operated. Options are available. Has a separate charger.
A battery operated compact four wheeled scooter. It features a folding backrest, lift up and width adjustable arms and an adjustable height seat. The lever controls are finger operated and the charger is off board. The scooter dismantles.. A front basket is standard.
A battery operated compact four wheeled scooter with solid tyres. Features thumb operated controls, lift up armrests, adjustable seat height, options and a front basket. Scooter dismantles for transporting.
A large four wheel battery powered scooter, mainly designed for outdoor use. The seat has dual coloured vinyl and has a swivel and slide mechanism. Features thumb controls and a high low speed switch which allows the scooter to run at full or half speed. Also features a light package and rear vision mirror. Frame can be dismantled for transporting. Load capacity is 150kg.
A rear wheel drive scooter with three wheels and a short wheel base that can be folded or dismantles for transportation. Designed for outdoor use. Features finger operated controls; a padded seat and an option of either an in built or separate charger. Available in one model only. Unable to be customised. Some accessories are available.
A battery operated four wheel drive scooter with two in line seats. The seats rotate a full 360 degrees. Suitable for adult outdoor use and over rough terrain. Also available as a 2WD vehicle. Optional Hybrid version enables switching between either petrol or electric.
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