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My grandfather was chatting with me yesterday via messenger and he was telling me how great his handicap scooters are. Well, he has two of them for some reason and he doesn’t want to let go of the older one because he said it has sentimental value to him. Anyway, he bored me to death by describing his disability scooters. He said his scooters have seats over two rear wheels, a flat area for his feet, and handlebars in front to turn one or two steerable wheels. The seats 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 onboard or separate battery charger unit from standard electric power. Gasoline-powered scooters are also available, though they are rapidly being replaced by electric models. But since he has two of the types, he has no problem with it because he could either go battery powered or gasoline powered anytime he wants. Then I got him busted with his descriptions because I saw everything in Wikipedia and I told him to stop copying stuff from the internet just so he could tell me what he has. It could have been easier if he just gave me the link… sheesh!

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