DIY stabilisers for Efoldi Lite mobility scooter

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @JohnMeek-p1u
    @JohnMeek-p1u Месяц назад

    My old Dad was a toolmaker and he would be very impressed with your solution to a problem which impacts on my wife’s confidence when using her efoldi lite……thank you for sharing in such a professional way!

    • @DavidAndrews-1812
      @DavidAndrews-1812  Месяц назад +1

      You're very welcome John, and thanks for your comments. I'm working on a method of attaching the outriggers without compromising the folding action - the big plus point with this scooter. When I've found it, I'll add a supplement to this video. If you make something similar I know your wife's confidence will improve enormously.

  • @richardbelcher3625
    @richardbelcher3625 Год назад

    Absolutely superb David, a very useful guide that I am sure will encourage others to improve the stability of their's or their loved ones' scooters. I am not sure we all have the same excellent tooling that you do but that needn't be an insurmountable barrier.
    I hope there is more to come in this vein. Such impressive videography and narration ought to find further applications!

    • @DavidAndrews-1812
      @DavidAndrews-1812  Год назад +1

      Thanks Richard. Hardly a "top ten" video but I hope it may be of use to soemone in the same position. Best wishes.

  • @affandiismail3020
    @affandiismail3020 2 месяца назад

    Super idea on my personal experience in Singapore if user approach road hump be careful must ride straight not ride by slanting you will toppled I’m a stroke patient just be careful

    • @DavidAndrews-1812
      @DavidAndrews-1812  2 месяца назад

      Yes, quite right! Approach bumps/humps and kerbs square on so both stabilisers touch the ground together. If only one, it could tip you over. Take care.