Very informative video, I was wondering how well they managed on hill's as I live in a very hilly terrain, but after watching your trip it has put my mind at ease, nice scooter.
Hi Kevin, have you tackled any rough terrain with it. I have access to forest tracks which for the most part are fairly good but wondered if you'd had any problems with it at all. I'm in South Ayrshire, UK. Also I would need to put it into a trailer as it's 30 mile round trip just to get to the tracks! I'm on my own so my concern is how to safely get it into a small trailer which I have, the back does un-hinge, so I'm thinking ramps 5ft ramps to cut the gradient. If anyone has any suggestions they'd be much appreciated.
i have been over rough ground with it and as long as it isnt to steep its fine so a forest track would be ok is it the same as mine because getting it into a trailer is fine but it has 3 wheels you need a solid ramp at least 32inches wide hope that helps
No it's not massively steep, I'm about 12 stone so hopefully that will be okay! Give me better battery life. I haven't got one yet, trying to decide between this and a tga model. Yes I'd definitely have to invest in a solid ramp. It can't go in the boot of my old style yeti, the two lurchers are I'm there. And I don't want the hassle of dismantling one, the weight would be too much anyway.
Hi Kevin, great video and music! I'm looking at this scooter for myself, is it ok on flat woodland paths, grass or the beach? I miss woodland walks and being in nature and fancy a scooter that doesn't look too orthopedic at the age of 47 😂
Hi Kevin, I now have mine! She's awesome! I'm having trouble finding a reasonably priced trailer to go on trips away. Do you have one, if so where did you find it please?
Shows quite well the difficulties chariots have to manage. Kerbs, posts, having to be ultra careful when rejoining the main traffic flow because of unthinking car/van drivers, or poorly planned pavements/bus stops.... Sometimes it's bloody hard work to get to places able bodied people take for granted. Be grateful you don't need one, & give us a bit of elbow room...
Is good to get a feel of what it is like out in motion......beautiful scooter.
Very informative video, I was wondering how well they managed on hill's as I live in a very hilly terrain, but after watching your trip it has put my mind at ease, nice scooter.
Nice ! what rearview camera is attached?
Hi Kevin, have you tackled any rough terrain with it. I have access to forest tracks which for the most part are fairly good but wondered if you'd had any problems with it at all. I'm in South Ayrshire, UK.
Also I would need to put it into a trailer as it's 30 mile round trip just to get to the tracks! I'm on my own so my concern is how to safely get it into a small trailer which I have, the back does un-hinge, so I'm thinking ramps 5ft ramps to cut the gradient.
If anyone has any suggestions they'd be much appreciated.
i have been over rough ground with it and as long as it isnt to steep its fine so a forest track would be ok is it the same as mine because getting it into a trailer is fine but it has 3 wheels you need a solid ramp at least 32inches wide hope that helps
No it's not massively steep, I'm about 12 stone so hopefully that will be okay! Give me better battery life. I haven't got one yet, trying to decide between this and a tga model. Yes I'd definitely have to invest in a solid ramp. It can't go in the boot of my old style yeti, the two lurchers are I'm there. And I don't want the hassle of dismantling one, the weight would be too much anyway.
you would need 6ft x 3ft trailer aprox, have a look at the disabled ramblers uk, see some scooters on there
Hi Kevin, great video and music! I'm looking at this scooter for myself, is it ok on flat woodland paths, grass or the beach? I miss woodland walks and being in nature and fancy a scooter that doesn't look too orthopedic at the age of 47 😂
its great on woodland walks, grass but not really the beach the woodland walks would not want to be muddy though and have easy access to
@@largebirdy you just made my day, thank you 🥰
@@rachelkeene are you in united kingdom if you are have a look at care &co website they have it for around £2.700 ok
@@largebirdy thank you ✨
Hi Kevin, I now have mine! She's awesome! I'm having trouble finding a reasonably priced trailer to go on trips away. Do you have one, if so where did you find it please?
awsome
AWSOME MUSIC
David King of
What a hellish tuneless racket.
what a ignorant gobshite dickhead
@@williamking1554 calm down willy
Should show more of the scooter rather than sceneries and lousy music.
nowt wrong with music better than that rave crap
No kolego jak tak będziesz jeździł to nie wróżę nic dobrego.
So I saw a bunch of meaningless scenery and learned absolutely NOTHING about the scooter. Yippie.
Shows quite well the difficulties chariots have to manage. Kerbs, posts, having to be ultra careful when rejoining the main traffic flow because of unthinking car/van drivers, or poorly planned pavements/bus stops.... Sometimes it's bloody hard work to get to places able bodied people take for granted. Be grateful you don't need one, & give us a bit of elbow room...
@@skysurferuk yes cars gtfo of the way