In order to get this site listed I will have to make a number of long blog posts for the blind thing to read and index. If you are reading this I would stop right now as this is not going to have any interesting information about mobility scooters, that will come later. I think this blog post will need to be about eight hundred words or so.
Writing eight hundred pretend words about mobility scooters is not an easy thing to do but I will persevere. Did I spell that right? Shouldn't really matter though as no one will have read this far. When I start writing real posts they will be about scooters like the TGA Supersport and the Freerider Royale. These posts will be full of interesting information about the scooters including their maximum speeds, weight capacities, battery life, and much much more.
The real posts will describe things about these scooters and their strengths and weaknesses. Some scooters are great for indoor use, others not so good. Some are perfect for heavier users, often referred to as bariatric. If the user plabs to take their scooter off road that scooter will need to have certain attributes, things like large wheels and suspension.
Their will also be posts about the Motability Scheme as it seems that there will be interesting times ahead now that Motability Operations appear to be about to take over the scooter scheme.
Other things of interest we will be watching and blogging about will be the rising tide of anti scooter sentiment that seems to be spreading across the country. I think this is only three hundred odd words so far so I will just keep going.
I am now starting to struggle to come up with other words that are related to mobility scooters. There must be many more, maybe I could effectively just list products. I'll give that a go. The Pride Colt XL8 is a mobility scooter as is the TGA Mystere. Unsurprisingly the Mercury M48GT and the Shoprider Cadiz are both scooters as well, good ones too.
I know that I haven't reached my count yet, but I'm going to wrap it up. I think I will need to do this for a good few more days before I can actually post some real content. I will stick an image of a mobility scooter up though so this one isn't totally done. That picture is the Freerider Aviator S8, a rather nice new scooter manufactured by Heartway. When I am doing this for real I might write a piece about a mobility scooter like this. I would talk about the great stuff that Heartway are doing to raise the standards of design in mobility scooters.
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Mobility Scooter Review
In order to get this site listed I will have to make a number of long blog posts for the blind thing to read and index. If you are reading this I would stop right now as this is not going to have any interesting information about mobility scooters, that will come later. I think this blog post will need to be about eight hundred words or so.
Writing eight hundred pretend words about mobility scooters is not an easy thing to do but I will persevere. Did I spell that right? Shouldn't really matter though as no one will have read this far. When I start writing real posts they will be about scooters like the TGA Supersport and the Freerider Royale. These posts will be full of interesting information about the scooters including their maximum speeds, weight capacities, battery life, and much much more.
The real posts will describe things about these scooters and their strengths and weaknesses. Some scooters are great for indoor use, others not so good. Some are perfect for heavier users, often referred to as bariatric. If the user plabs to take their scooter off road that scooter will need to have certain attributes, things like large wheels and suspension.
Their will also be posts about the Motability Scheme as it seems that there will be interesting times ahead now that Motability Operations appear to be about to take over the scooter scheme.
Other things of interest we will be watching and blogging about will be the rising tide of anti scooter sentiment that seems to be spreading across the country. I think this is only three hundred odd words so far so I will just keep going.
I am now starting to struggle to come up with other words that are related to mobility scooters. There must be many more, maybe I could effectively just list products. I'll give that a go. The Pride Colt XL8 is a mobility scooter as is the TGA Mystere. Unsurprisingly the Mercury M48GT and the Shoprider Cadiz are both scooters as well, good ones too.
I know that I haven't reached my count yet, but I'm going to wrap it up. I think I will need to do this for a good few more days before I can actually post some real content. I will stick an image of a mobility scooter up though so this one isn't totally done. That picture is the Freerider Aviator S8, a rather nice new scooter manufactured by Heartway. When I am doing this for real I might write a piece about a mobility scooter like this. I would talk about the great stuff that Heartway are doing to raise the standards of design in mobility scooters.
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2 comments:
I sincerely like the scooter and its design given in this post.Using this scooter will lead to the development of drive in offices in the future times...
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HI,
A Pride Mobility Scooters has many advantages, but the scooters of today also have limitations that many people do not realize.
Regards,
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