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Welcome to Southside Scooters Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale

Southside Scooters are specialists in not only finding the right mobility scooter for you, but also provide comprehensive ongoing assistance, service and repairs for them.  It is important to understand that once you have decided on your scooter, we continue to support you throughout its life.

Our service includes, warranty and after warranty maintenance and repairs with convenient options for you.  This can include on our premises, pickup and delivery, onsite work, after hours response, as well as friendly, no-nonsense advice.

Southside Scooters is part of Southside Power Tools, a family owned business in the Sutherland Shire for over 50 years.  Not only do we specialise in mobility scooters, but we also sell and repair power tools, from handyman to high-tech tradesman level

Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale is our specialist website for electric mobility scooters

Welcome to Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale : If you are thinking of buying, or already own an electric scooter, power chair or riser-recliner, then Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale can offer you an unrivalled range of products and accessories to make your life easier, more comfortable and more independent. Our peace-of-mind philosophy puts our customers first and our aim at Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale is to help you live your life to the full.

Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale Scooters have revolutionized independentmobility for people all aroundthe world who would be have been normally house bound. With a wide range to consider please refer to our “How to choose” link above for valuable information. Your one step away from getting out and about with an Electric Mobility scooter.

Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale Power chairs

If you’re being assessed by your care professional for a Powerchair you willneed the product that suites your specific daily needs. We have a range of indoor, mid wheel and outdoorpowerchairs to meet different requirements for daily living. Make sure you talk to your care professional for guidance.

What Car Do You Use

With the many different models of cars and scooters we really would appreciate your help to find out which cars you use to transport your mobility product about. You may dismantle your product and lift it into your car boot. Some may use ramps or a car hoist. Whichever you use please let us know.

Travelling With Your Pet

How far have you travelled on with your mobility product? We receive some great stories from you our customers telling us all about your travelling experiences and it is great to see your pictures of you at various landmarks around the world. If you are taking your mobility product abroad please drop us an e-mail with your story.

Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale Electric mobility scooters continue to grow in popularity as more people experience the flexibility and freedom these sporty mobility devices offer. Individuals who have difficulty getting around on their own can maintain active, involved lifestyles with the help of a mobility scooter.

The following information provides an overview of mobility scooter types and what to consider when making a purchase. Mobility scooters fall into these categories:

Three-wheel Standard : Designed for inside use, these electric mobility scooters are more agile than four-wheel models and can easily handle tight turns and manoeuvre small spaces with ease.

Four-wheel Standard : These models provide a high level of stability and comfort for the user. They are designed to be used primarily outside and can more easily and safely traverse rough or bumpy terrain.

Travel : Available with three or four wheels, travel scooters are designed for maximum portability. They are smaller and lighter than standard models, and can be disassembled for easy transport.

Folding : Like travel models, folding scooters are smaller and weigh less than standard models. They typically feature three wheels and enable the user to fold the unit for storage or travel purposes with minimal bending, stooping or lifting.

Heavy Duty : These models have greater weight capacity than other scooter types. Most scooters can accommodate users who weigh up to 250 pounds. Heavy duty scooters are built for individuals weighing up to 350 pound and some models are designed to handle weights up to 500 pounds.

Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale Seating Options

A standard scooter seat works well for individuals who spend an hour or two per day using their mobility scooter. Individuals who plan to sit and use the scooter for extended periods during the day should consider an upgraded seat option.

High-back seats, power elevating options, special swivel features for easy entry and exist, and custom seat widths can be ordered for most scooter models.

In addition, the arms of the chair should be selected to meet the needs of the user. Some arms are stationary; while, others can lift up or swivel sideways for easy access. Some electric mobility scooters feature arms that can be adjusted narrower or wider to maximize fit and comfort for individuals.

Maximise your freedom with the new compact South Side Mobility Scooters Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale ; an economical 3-wheel portable scooter with exclusive Magnetic Stabiliser™ Wheel Technology giving you increased stability and outstanding manoeuvrability in tight situations. The self- centring magnetic castor wheels come into contact with the ground when cornering, making all the difference to the stability and helping you feel totally in control. Angled foot supports provide exceptional legroom and offer outstanding levels of comfort and an optimum seating position – particularly important for those riders with fixed hips or stiff joints.

The Micro Balance is lightweight, with a two-piece chassis and safety locking-pin mechanism designed to disassemble with ease and fit comfortably into most car boots. It also features cleverly designed support cradles that make it easy to store in an upright position – great news when storage space at home is at a premium.

The car transportable powerchair from South Side Mobility Scooters Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale Mobility takes independent living further than ever before. The powerchair from South Side Mobility Scooters Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale represents the next generation of lightweight, compact powerchairs . Specifically designed to combine both easy dismantling and dependable mobility, the ideal choice for indoor and occasional outdoor use. Whether at home, in the office, or out shopping, the delivers versatility and total comfort.

Compact and ergonomically designed, the is the car transportable powerchair for a flexible lifestyle. It can be dismantled quickly into three sections for storage in a car boot. Wireless connectors eliminate the need to plug and unplug wires. Personalising the seat position is simple with arm rests, seat height and controller, all being fully adjustable. Solid tyres provide a smooth and steady ride. Available in a striking red finish, the powerchair provides both modern styling and ultimate practicality in one reliable solution.

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Contact us: Electric Mobility Scooters for Sale

Contact Colin, Brian or one of our helpful staff for any enquiries.

  1. Address: 189 Taren Point Road, Taren Point (opposite McDonalds)
  2. Phone: (02) 9524 3084
  3. Mobile: 0451 463 948 (after hours service / repairs)
  4. Email: contact@southsidescooters.com.au

Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters

An electric mobility scooter can be your ticket to personal freedom, helping you live a more independent life.

Here on our mobility scooters buying page, you’ll find straightforward information and advice about choosing the scooter that’s right for you. There are useful buying tips, videos, slideshows, and feedback from people who we’ve already helped find the scooter that’s right for them.

We are Help My Mobility, an independent, well established and trustworthy organisation, and we’re here to help make sure you find the mobility scooter that’s right for you.

I can now go where ever I like on my own.

It has changed my life completely I can now go out when I want whereas before I had to stay indoors as it was too painful for me to walk it has given me back my independents.

I can truly say that it has given me back the freedom to live my life to the full.

Without it I would not be able to go anywhere as I am unable to walk far. It is so nice to be able to go out without having to ask anyone for help.

Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters Questions to ask yourself before you buy

Deciding which mobility scooter to buy can be daunting. However, mobility products are an investment that you can enjoy for many years, so taking the time to do your research can save you frustration down the road.

These are some good questions to ask yourself before you buy, to help you identify what you need from your vehicle.

1. Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters: Indoors or outdoors?

For inside use consider turning circle and manoeuvrability. A compact model could be the right choice for you. For outdoor travel, you will want to have a more solid model that can handle rough ground and uneven pavements gracefully. Stability and speed will be important considerations, and a 4 wheel model could be your best bet.

2. Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters : Will you be navigating curbs or steep hills?

If so you may need one with extra power. A 4 wheel model often has the power and the stability to handle such obstacles.

3. Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters: Will you be driving on roads?

If you are likely to be driving on roads instead of or as well as pavements, you should consider any local laws. In most cases, medical scooters have to travel 8 mph to be used on roads, and must be equipped with both headlights and taillights.

4. W Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters: What restrictions do you have at home?

Consider the width of your gates, doors, and any steps you need to negotiate. If storage space is going to be an issue then folding model may be an option.

5. Will it be comfortable?

Consider the level of leg room and support you need. Features like a swivelling seat can make getting on and off easier.

6. Does it need to be transportable?

Transportable mobility scooters are designed for convenient travel. Some can fold down to fit into the boot of a car, or be assembled and disassembled without tools.

Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters

A mobility scooter from Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters has a seat over three, four or now five wheels, a flat area or foot plates for the feet, and handlebars in front to turn one, two or three steerable wheels. The seat may swivel to allow access when the front is blocked by the handlebars. Mobility scooters are usually battery powered. A battery or two is stored on board the scooter and is charged via an on-board or separate battery charger unit from standard electric power. Gasoline-powered scooters may also available in some countries, though they are rapidly being replaced by electric models.

The tiller, with forward/reverse directions and speed controls, is the steering column centrally located at the front of the scooter. Forward/reverse direction can be controlled by thumb paddles, finger controls, or a switch. There are two types of mobility scooters: front-wheel drive (FD) or rear-wheel drive (RD). The FD is usually a smaller device and is best used indoors. Rider weight capacity is generally upwards to 250 pounds maximum. The RD is used both indoors and outdoors with rider weight capacity of 350 pounds. A heavy duty rear-drive can carry up to 500 pounds, varying by manufacturer.

Allan R. Thieme invented the first mobility scooter in 1968, in Bridgeport, Michigan. Thieme was personally motivated to create this product to help a family member diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. This first mobility scooter, a front-wheel drive model, was conceived and built at his home. The Amigo, as it was brand-named, initiated the entire “scooter” industry. Today, Amigo Mobility International Inc headquarters are located in Bridgeport, Mich.

Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters

Assistive and small sit-down motor scooters provide important advantages to people with mobility problems throughout the world. A scooter is useful for persons without the stamina or arm/shoulder flexibility necessary to use a manual wheelchair. Also, swiveling the seat of an electric scooter is generally easier than moving the foot supports on most conventional wheelchairs. A mobility scooter is very helpful for persons with systemic or whole-body disabling conditions (coronary or lung issues, some forms of arthritis, obesity, etc.) who are still able to stand and walk a few steps, sit upright without torso support, and control the steering tiller.

A major selling point of mobility scooters for many users is that they do not look like a wheelchair, disability still being seen by many as a negative or somehow shameful. Mobility scooters are in general more affordable than powered wheelchairs, leading to them being procured as a cheaper alternative.

Sydney Electric Mobility Scooters While a mobility scooter eliminates much of the manual strength problems of an unpowered wheelchair; its tiller steering mechanism still requires upright posture, shoulder and hand strength, and some upper-body mobility and strength. The arm-rest mounted controller typical of power chair designs may be more suitable for many users. Scooters also have fewer options for body support, such as head or leg rests. They are rarely designed for ease of patient transfer from seat to bed.

Other drawbacks include longer length, which limits their turning radius and ability to use some lifts or wheelchair-designed access technologies such as kneeling bus lifts. Some mobility scooter has low ground clearance which can make it difficult to navigate certain obstacles, such as travelling in cities without proper curb cuts. Navigating in restricted spaces, whether in the home or in public spaces and buildings can also be a problem.

These limitations may prevent some disabled individuals from using scooters. In addition, scooter limitations may vary depending on model and manufacturer. A limitation of one make/model does not necessarily carry over to all. Individual needs may affect the suitability of a particular model.

Currently in the United States, Medicare will not approve a power wheelchair for persons who do not need to use the chair "inside their own home", even if their medical needs restrict the use of a mobility scooter. For example, a person with severe arthritis of both shoulders and hands may not be the best candidate for a scooter, but because they can walk a few steps in their own home, such persons are not seen as approved candidates for a power wheelchair either. Various disability rights groups are campaigning for Medicare to change this policy. For those who do qualify for Medicare, they can reimburse up to 80% of the total value of the scooter.[1]

Similar restrictions on NHS powerchair provision exist in the UK, with manual wheelchairs prescribed for users with any ability to walk. This has led to many users who might be better served by a powerchair privately procuring a mobility scooter as a cheaper substitute.

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