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sparky

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shoprider mobility scooters
« on: July 06, 2010,17:39:12 »
hi
any info on 3 wheel scooters repairs

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shoprider mobility scooters
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Re: shoprider mobility scooters
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2010,07:00:53 »
Hi Sparky,

Good thought - for making a pound. Use them myself for the grandchildren around the garden, biggest prob is batteries but ever on the look at the tip - golf buggies tend to be dumped regularly and can be a good source.

All the best - Chris.

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Re: shoprider mobility scooters
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2010,04:26:28 »
Hi,
I've repaired a couple of these. Had one with a faulty speed control module, replaced it with a unit from Farnell.
A bit of work but well worthwhile.

Mark

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Re: shoprider mobility scooters
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2010,09:01:02 »
The Shoprider Altea 3 is the 3 wheel version of the Altea 4, it gives you the same compact design and easy to dismantle, the diffence with this scooter is that with only having one wheel t the front gives you extra legroom to stretch your le

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