Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
4:31 pm
I dont have much of a relationship with my parents, especially my mother. This comes from their neglect as grandparents towards my son, whom I love more than anything. Recently my father has become ill and is now unable to walk great distances. I offered to buy him a scooter (mobility buggy) and he did not want one initially. Now he has agreed and it arrives tomorrow. I have a feeling that my mother wants to use it more than he does, which I suppose had to happen.
Anyway, I know from experience that my parents are liable to use this buggy then decide they do not want or need it. In the past they have sold or given away things like this that I have helped them out with once they tired of them.
In this instance (as the buggy is expensive) I do not want my parents to sell it or give it away. Hence, I am going to tell them that it is on loan to them from me until they decide they do not want it anymore. Is this wrong?
Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at
4:40 pm
My friend owns a Celebrity XL mobility scooter. The other day, it came to a halt with no warning.
She has no manual for this vehicle secondhand.
Does anyone own one of these and have they any idea what the problem could be? Someone suggested that there is a fuse somewhere on this vehicle but I have been unable to locate such a fuse.
The battery indicator shows that the batteries are fully charged but the ameter shows zero amps..
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you..
Saturday, December 19th, 2009 at
4:54 pm
No, my best friends foot got run over with a car backing out of the driveway and didn’t do anything to him just alittle sore the next day but he was fine.
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at
4:34 pm
Okay so I am turning 16 in a couple months and I will be getting my license immediately. So I was wondering will be able to drive it.
Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at
4:54 pm
the scooter is a murcury 46
Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
4:31 pm
Can I drive my vespa with just my learners permit?