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Folding Mobility Scooters - How to Bring More Independence to Your Life
By Mike Jezek
Having trouble simply walking is bad enough. It�s even worse when you require family, friends and nurse aids to do your shopping, errands or to even get you around your home. Feeling like you�ve lost your independence is a hard pill to swallow. Luckily it doesn�t have to be that way anymore.
That�s because more and more people are learning about �folding mobility scooters.� Now a mobility scooter is an electric powered scooter that has either a three-wheel or four-wheel base. It�s the perfect mobility aid for people who have trouble walking.
Better still, if you are still independent and would largely like to remain so, having what�s called a folding mobility scooter is a blessing. Actually, many models of mobility scooters today break down into individual, lightweight parts, allowing you to put the scooter in the car or in the back of your min-van or SUV. Surprisingly, it can take less than a minute to put the scooter into your car!
Even though the folding mobility scooter breaks down small enough where you can store it in your car, many models are sturdy enough to carry up to 300 pounds. Folding mobility scooters can range in price from $450 to $1,000.
Depending upon the dealer, you may be able to get a good service plan and warranty. Plus, your insurance or Medicare may be able to pay for part of your folding mobility scooter. Be sure to talk with your local dealer about this.
Once you have your folding mobility scooter, no longer will you feel like a burden (if you do) on others. You can have much of your independence back. What�s more, there are many, makes and models of folding mobility scooters. You can get a scooter that fits your own personality, traveling up to 5-10 miles per hour to get where you need to go.
About The Author
Written by the Mobility Scooter Review Team. Go to http://www.electric-mobility-scooter-reviews.com to see more free articles, tips and info. Updated weekly! This is the ultimate resource on mobility scooters.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mike_Jezek
Additional250cc scooter Ideas
Remove the fuel and vacuum lines from the petcock to the carb. Place a suitable container under the fuel line and draw air on the vacuum line to the petcock (if so equipped) and see how well the gas flows. The flow has to be more than a trickle. It should be steady and fairly substantial. If you get this flow, then you're ok. Run at least a pint of gas through to help flush the system. If you don't get a flow then it's likely your petcock is clogged. You have to remove it to disassemble and clean it. Carefully reinstall it on the gas tank or you could get a gas leak. Reassemble everything and try to start the scooter. It will take several seconds of cranking to get the gas to work its way from the gas tank to the carb. Hopefully it will start now! :>)
Buy a motor scooter today!
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XMAS 2008: Motorcycle Chocolate
Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:10:44 +0200
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Folding Mobility Scooters - How to Bring More Independence to Your Life
By Mike Jezek
Having trouble simply walking is bad enough. It�s even worse when you require family, friends and nurse aids to do your shopping, errands or to even get you around your home. Feeling like you�ve lost your independence is a hard pill to swallow. Luckily it doesn�t have to be that way anymore.
That�s because more and more people are learning about �folding mobility scooters.� Now a mobility scooter is an electric powered scooter that has either a three-wheel or four-wheel base. It�s the perfect mobility aid for people who have trouble walking.
Better still, if you are still independent and would largely like to remain so, having what�s called a folding mobility scooter is a blessing. Actually, many models of mobility scooters today break down into individual, lightweight parts, allowing you to put the scooter in the car or in the back of your min-van or SUV. Surprisingly, it can take less than a minute to put the scooter into your car!
Even though the folding mobility scooter breaks down small enough where you can store it in your car, many models are sturdy enough to carry up to 300 pounds. Folding mobility scooters can range in price from $450 to $1,000.
Depending upon the dealer, you may be able to get a good service plan and warranty. Plus, your insurance or Medicare may be able to pay for part of your folding mobility scooter. Be sure to talk with your local dealer about this.
Once you have your folding mobility scooter, no longer will you feel like a burden (if you do) on others. You can have much of your independence back. What�s more, there are many, makes and models of folding mobility scooters. You can get a scooter that fits your own personality, traveling up to 5-10 miles per hour to get where you need to go.
About The Author
Written by the Mobility Scooter Review Team. Go to http://www.electric-mobility-scooter-reviews.com to see more free articles, tips and info. Updated weekly! This is the ultimate resource on mobility scooters.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mike_Jezek
Additional250cc scooter Ideas
Remove the fuel and vacuum lines from the petcock to the carb. Place a suitable container under the fuel line and draw air on the vacuum line to the petcock (if so equipped) and see how well the gas flows. The flow has to be more than a trickle. It should be steady and fairly substantial. If you get this flow, then you're ok. Run at least a pint of gas through to help flush the system. If you don't get a flow then it's likely your petcock is clogged. You have to remove it to disassemble and clean it. Carefully reinstall it on the gas tank or you could get a gas leak. Reassemble everything and try to start the scooter. It will take several seconds of cranking to get the gas to work its way from the gas tank to the carb. Hopefully it will start now! :>)
Buy a motor scooter today!
250cc scooter Galore
XMAS 2008: Motorcycle Chocolate
Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:10:44 +0200
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You may not be able to ride your motorcycle at this moment if you live in the Northern Hemisphere, but you can still enjoy a good motorcycle.....
A solid chocolate one that is....
...
New York City Tries to Ban Loud Motorcycle Exhausts
"Today we go a long way toward taking the squeal out of the hogs," announced Councilman Peter Vallone Jr.
Vallone Jr. was referencing a final bill hearing that intends to bring...
Photo Gallery: About as Close as You'll Get to a Ferrari Motorcycle
Ferrari never built a motorcycle, but if one bike deserves to wear a prancing horse it might be this one. In 1990 Enzo Ferrari's son Piero gave builder David Kay...
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