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Disabled Scooter on Beach
Just looking for ideas. My wife uses a disabled scooter and living
right beside the sea she would like to make use of it. However its a shingle beach at the top and sand at the bottom and the scooter just stalls on the shingle bit. I was thinking of laying some sort of matting down to go over the shingle, say two lengths which I could keep repositioning etc. Any ideas about what could be used? I have tried a more powerful scooter with big wheels with the same result, I even thought about electric quad bike but perhaps not very practicable and difficult to get except in child versions so any other ideas appreciated. |
Disabled Scooter on Beach
wrote Just looking for ideas. My wife uses a disabled scooter and living right beside the sea she would like to make use of it. However its a shingle beach at the top and sand at the bottom and the scooter just stalls on the shingle bit. I was thinking of laying some sort of matting down to go over the shingle, say two lengths which I could keep repositioning etc. Any ideas about what could be used? I have tried a more powerful scooter with big wheels with the same result, I even thought about electric quad bike but perhaps not very practicable and difficult to get except in child versions so any other ideas appreciated. Sounds like a job for DIY catterpillar tracks to me :-) Phil |
Disabled Scooter on Beach
On 6 Aug, 11:08, "TheScullster" wrote:
wrote Just looking for ideas. My wife uses a disabled scooter and living right beside the sea she would like to make use of it. However its a shingle beach at the top and sand at the bottom and the scooter just stalls on the shingle bit. I was thinking of laying some sort of matting down to go over the shingle, say two lengths which I could keep repositioning etc. Any ideas about what could be used? I have tried a more powerful scooter with big wheels with the same result, I even thought about electric quad bike but perhaps not very practicable and difficult to get except in child versions so any other ideas appreciated. Sounds like a job for DIY catterpillar tracks to me :-) Phil Had crossed my mind too, where would you get the tracks from, and how would you keep them on? |
Disabled Scooter on Beach
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Had crossed my mind too, where would you get the tracks from, Rubber tracks often offered on eBay for use on micro and mini diggers. About £25 each. and how would you keep them on? That would be an ecumenical question. You could try one of these for her: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yanmar-C10R-1-...QitemZ14014206 7944QQihZ004QQcategoryZ112394QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrd Z1QQcmdZViewItem http://tinyurl.com/38gnpr And it would come in handy for making castles and for taking a few pebbles home at the end of the day. |
Disabled Scooter on Beach
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Disabled Scooter on Beach
On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 03:00:16 -0700 someone who may be
wrote this:- Just looking for ideas. My wife uses a disabled scooter and living right beside the sea she would like to make use of it. However its a shingle beach at the top and sand at the bottom and the scooter just stalls on the shingle bit. I was thinking of laying some sort of matting down to go over the shingle, say two lengths which I could keep repositioning etc. Any ideas about what could be used? Old carpet. A long enough length may be carryable, depending on the amount of shingle. It only needs to be a bit wider then the track of the scooter. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54 |
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