HOW DID YOU DO THAT??!! I spent 20 minutes trying to get the 2 base parts to go together, and once I got them together, the power plugs are not aligned, so I had to push my mom all around Walmart and Cracker Barrel! I'm so mad at the base I want to super glue it together so it can never come apart again!! Uuuugh! Getting the green lines lined up is easy but getting the 2 halves pushed down is difficult and obviously not something I can do right. I will keep watching that part of the video, to see what I'm doing wrong. Edited to add: even the salesman had trouble getting the base sections together, and you make it look as easy as breathing Re-edited to add: after putting it together like you did, there was still no power to the rear wheels. My husband found the problem. A pin is bent inside one of the plugs between the rear wheels. Back to the store we go!
Is this Revo 2.0 the same thing as the Revo? I'm not sure where I got the idea that there is more than 1 Revo. Does this Revo 2.0 have a USB phone charging port on the tiller and do I need any special adapter for charging the battery indoors away from the scooter? Thanks. ✌️😊
Revo was the original unit made about 10 years ago, then it was discontinued but re designed and released again about 4 years ago. The Revo 2.0 has a usb built into the tiller and you can charge the batteries separately from the unit.
I just bought one to replace the pride go-go elite I had. 1st of all the handle in the middle of the seat to swivel the seat is to short. I had to move the tiller all the way forward and really lean to the side to reach it. I ended up using the seat off my old one. Because the lever to swivel the seat is on the side and longer. The plastic little storage compartments under the seat is more trouble then they're worth. I've only used it one time so far. Seems like a nice scooter, if Pride had just made the handle under the seat longer.
Amen on the under-seat storage compartments! The ones on my mother's scooter seat fell off and we have left them off for that very reason. We agree with you too about the seat swivel lever being badly placed and too short. I don't like reaching between Mom's legs to use the lever, it's indecent.
Travel scooters in general aren't good if you can't bend or have upper body handicaps. I have a four wheel revo but I've never had to take it apart. It is a good option even if transporting isn't necessary because it's quite compact and agile for a scooter with good power and weight capability
Marc today we received my scooter pride revo 2/0 3 wheel scooter from you my wife love it thank you marc you are the best from the grifo family
Thank you!!
HOW DID YOU DO THAT??!! I spent 20 minutes trying to get the 2 base parts to go together, and once I got them together, the power plugs are not aligned, so I had to push my mom all around Walmart and Cracker Barrel! I'm so mad at the base I want to super glue it together so it can never come apart again!! Uuuugh! Getting the green lines lined up is easy but getting the 2 halves pushed down is difficult and obviously not something I can do right. I will keep watching that part of the video, to see what I'm doing wrong.
Edited to add: even the salesman had trouble getting the base sections together, and you make it look as easy as breathing
Re-edited to add: after putting it together like you did, there was still no power to the rear wheels. My husband found the problem. A pin is bent inside one of the plugs between the rear wheels. Back to the store we go!
Is this Revo 2.0 the same thing as the Revo? I'm not sure where I got the idea that there is more than 1 Revo. Does this Revo 2.0 have a USB phone charging port on the tiller and do I need any special adapter for charging the battery indoors away from the scooter? Thanks. ✌️😊
Revo was the original unit made about 10 years ago, then it was discontinued but re designed and released again about 4 years ago. The Revo 2.0 has a usb built into the tiller and you can charge the batteries separately from the unit.
I just bought one to replace the pride go-go elite I had. 1st of all the handle in the middle of the seat to swivel the seat is to short. I had to move the tiller all the way forward and really lean to the side to reach it. I ended up using the seat off my old one. Because the lever to swivel the seat is on the side and longer. The plastic little storage compartments under the seat is more trouble then they're worth. I've only used it one time so far. Seems like a nice scooter, if Pride had just made the handle under the seat longer.
Amen on the under-seat storage compartments! The ones on my mother's scooter seat fell off and we have left them off for that very reason. We agree with you too about the seat swivel lever being badly placed and too short. I don't like reaching between Mom's legs to use the lever, it's indecent.
When recharging your scooter, do you need to leave the switch on ?
Buy from marcs he is the best and honest
Thank you!!
what does the 'Eco' switch actually do? Such as; does it shut down some of the battery volts going to the drive motors?
Top speed is 5 mph. Turning on the Eco switch will just let it go 4 mph
What's the price and how can I buy this scooter?
They list for $1,649. Scooter Direct will give a 10% discount. I saved $165
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Not good for most handicapped people who can't bend.
Travel scooters in general aren't good if you can't bend or have upper body handicaps. I have a four wheel revo but I've never had to take it apart. It is a good option even if transporting isn't necessary because it's quite compact and agile for a scooter with good power and weight capability