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Review : Pride Pathrider XL mobility scooter
Russel Cragg reviews the Pathrider XL mobility scooter
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Pride Celebrity X Mobility Scooter Review
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Pride Celebrity X Mobility Scooter Review by Russell Cragg. Russell has services over 4,500 various brands of mobility scooter.
Excellent video, thank you
I have a celebrity xl that seems like something is loose on front end .do you have any videos on maintenancing or servicing them
Only one point appears to be missing: When the rear wheel section is removed, on my Celebrity XL there is a brake cable running down rhs & disconnects somehow before the rear section can be removed. I would have liked to have seen how this is done as there was no mention of it in the instructional video.
Do you have an email address or website?
Can electronics be added to console? ie USB sockets.....
Can Not HEAR you.
You could have used High Def. The motor bay etc was just a black hole. Plus why not film it outside. Jammed into a bloody workshop was ridiculous. You're selling a very expensive item, show a little professionalism please. For cloth ears, depending on batteries fitted it has a range of 18 to 30 miles at a speed of around 9 mph
you didn't tell us how to charge the batteries up
Hi, can you tell me how much the batteries are to replace 12v - 32ah.?
I understood every word, can't see your problem mudywaters1...
ive already bought one, the money didnt take me too long to get.
I've a Celebrity XL scooter, I've been using it for two years now. When fully charged it can go as far as 40km with a maximum speed of 12-15 km/h depending of the road incline.
Would love to see a video made on replacing the front tire on a 3 wheel celebrity x.
how fast and how far can the model shown in the video go ? as i have found one for sale . thanks
@juneyoung The 'clunking' noise you are so upset about is the electromagnetic brake being released. It is operated by a heavy duty spring which forces the brake on unless the electromagnet is energised, by the controller sending a 24v supply to the solenoid, which then pushes with more force against the spring to release the brakes so you can drive. Standard on ALL mobility scooters. The clunking is the solenoid activating. That is why Pride will not fix. It isn't faulty!
Nice presentation albeit crowded space. What about the "clunking" noise mentioned below? Thanks.
I'm just wondering just how many times youre going to say scooter lol