juicy wrote
Heather, do you mind saying how expensive the scooter and mount were? I'm looking at scooters, and even at 250 lbs, the ones that'll take me are crazy expensive...
Juicy,
Scooters can be incredibly expensive, but you can find amazing deals on them. I currently own a few and only one did I get brand new and even then, I got it at wholesale.
I am QUITE the shopper and I would love to help you find something that will be comfortable and affordable. Ebay and local advertisements can be an amazing resource. If you'd like to talk about it, drop me a line.
But for some examples:
I currently use a Pride Legend. It's rated to 300-350 lbs max and I'm over 550 lbs. The ratings are a bit of bull if you are able to upgrade the batteries. This new costs well over $2000 but I got mine used for $500 and it was maybe ridden a handful of times.
I'm not sure if it's the same in the UK but many elderly people are pushed into buying scooters here and using some of their medical benefits to get them, etc. They then get them and HATE to drive them or can't really do much with them without a lift, etc. So you'll often find that they sit in garages or basements, sometimes unused until they finally sell them.
As for the lift, I am not sure how it works in the UK for car modifications, but I imagine there has to be something similar. I paid $1700 for a full platform lift. This means that I open the hatch to the back of my minivan and a platform comes straight out and then down to the ground and I can drive the scooter right up onto it. I them get off the scooter and press the remote and it lifts and then tugs the platform and scooter right into the back of my van. To buy a modified van with something like this would tens of thousands of dollars over what a normal van costs, so this is quite the value.
There are also lifts that are simply bolted in that have a hook that clamps onto a part of your scooter and lifts it and then you swing the scooter in your vehicle. These are less expensive but need installation. BUT... if you are only 250 lbs, you can probably get a scooter that is compact and much lighter. I bought one that folded up to the size of a large suitcase with a press of a button a few years ago. I loved that I could lift it up and put it in any car. But it's rating was to 275 lbs and the battery was not interchangeable and therefore I'd drain it very fast and it'd NEVER get me up a hill or small incline. It was for flat riding only and for short days out.
Anyhoo, I have a lot of knowledge on this stuff. If you are seriously considering something and have a budget in mind, drop me a line and I'll see what I can do to help. I've also tried a numerous amount of models and I know what ones are more comfy and the turning radius on them, etc. These things are also important
Hugs,
Heather