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Can you take those safety wheels off of the EW to prevent the drag in grass? Great video by the way, learned what I needed to on three wheels as opposed to 4.
You may or may not be able to, I'm not sure. But, I wouldn't recommend it because it is a safety feature. 3-Wheel scooters have more of a risk of tipping than 4-wheels, especially at high speeds!
Your bias comes through loud and clear, I noticed that you left the wheely bars down so they would dig into the grass. Again It looks like your bias helped to make your point. I will take my ew36 because I will do everything that your pride and joy will do, and by the way I am not new to the scooter market, and have depended on them for the past 22 years, including my power chair.
Our sales reps are in-store only, they don't travel to customers. We have locations in Southeast and Southwest Florida at the moment. We are growing and plan to open more stores in the near future.
This is the compact three wheel version. It's known as the Afiscooter C3. Breeze is a name that is not used in the United States. The breeze is the exact same scooter but sold in European countries.
The E wheels seems a good concept but it has alot of flaws for example they could of made the front wheel chunkier because at those speeds its dangerous Another thing is why would any disabled person want to go at 21 mph I get that E wheels is cost effective but why sacrifice safety The C3 is phenomenal ot has everything a disabled person needs