Disability, Mobility and Daily Living Aids Shop in Wokingham RG40 2LQ Tel:01189773116
Posted on 23/10/2020 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Key Features: All round full suspension with wonderfully comfortable ride Lightweight with exceptional legroom Battery pack fits 12Ah – 22Ah batteries within the same pack Easy access tiller charger & powerful LED light Description: The Timaru is a wonderfully comfortable and fashionable scooter in… Continue Reading “Timaru”
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Posted on 04/03/2020 by Caring Comes First Mobility
This pre-owned K-lite comfort scooter, has been serviced, comes with new batteries and a 3 month bring back warranty See this and other Mobility Scooters in our Shop
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: buggies, buggy, Mobility Scooter, Secondhand Mobility Scooters, trolley
Posted on 06/04/2019 by Caring Comes First Mobility
SAVE £475.00 The lightest 4-wheel, car transportable, full suspension scooter in the world! Recomended price £2,125.00 CCF Mobility price £1,650.00 Ex VAT Key Features: Ultra-Lightweight lithium battery Manufactured with aircraft-grade aluminium Heaviest part when disassembled weighs less than 10kg All-round suspension with superbly comfortable… Continue Reading “Laralite – World’s Lightest scooter”
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Posted on 10/03/2019 by Caring Comes First Mobility
SAVE £300.00 RRP £2,295.00 ex VAT CCF Mobility Price £1,995.00 ex VAT The lightweight Folding Scooter has been designed to allow users to simply transport and store their scooter, making it ideal for easy travelling. Lightweight folding scooter weighing only 27.5kg Compact and easy… Continue Reading “Drive FLEX – self folding Mobility Scooter”
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Posted on 12/08/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Assessments are essential for matching the correct product to the needs, size weight, mobility and disability of our customers. We provide free assessments for all our customers, particularly when purchasing the following products.
Posted on 28/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
The New K-Lite Comfort K-Lite Comfort mobility scooter has been designed to provide you with not only the ultimate in transportability but also the most comfortable, lightweight & most manoeuvrable of scooters available. Designed with lightweight components & utilising ergonomic dismantling mechanisms, we have… Continue Reading “Kymco K-Lite Comfort Mobility Scooter”
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Kymco Mini Comfort, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 27/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Kymco Mini LS ForU, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 27/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Kymco Super 4 ForU, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 27/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Kymco Super 8 ForU, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 27/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Kymco Midi XLS ForU, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 27/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Kymco Agility ForU, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 27/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Kymco Maxi XLS ForU, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 27/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter
Posted on 25/07/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
The Travel Mobility Scooter The “Boot Scoot” as it is known in the trade is a scooter that comes apart easily and can be packed into the boot of a car. This type of Mobility Scooter is ideal for going out for walks with… Continue Reading “Mobility Scooters Facts & Information”
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Posted on 26/01/2016 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Why have your scooter serviced? As you depend on your scooter to give you independence and transportation it is vital that your scooter is reliable and safe to use. All mobility scooter manufactures recommend that scooters are serviced at least once a year. If… Continue Reading “CCF Mobility Scooter Service”
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Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
As a Mobility Engineer I am often asked “Why won’t my Scooter move?” Surprisingly in about 80% of cases, just by talking to the owner over the phone and asking them to carry out simple checks, can rectify the problem. So if your “Mobility Scooter Won’t… Continue Reading “My Mobility Scooter won’t go”
Category: Mobility ScootersTags: Batteries, battery, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, mobility scooter battery test, Mobility Scooter bleeping, Mobility Scooter broken, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, My Mobility Scooter won't go, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
1. Is your scooter connected to the charger If your scooter is connected to the charger then it will not go.The reason for this is to prevent you driving off while connected to the charger, which would cause you to rip out the plug… Continue Reading “1. Is your scooter connected to the charger”
Category: InformationTags: Buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooter batteries, mobility scooter battery test, Mobility Scooter bleeping, Mobility Scooter broken, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, My Mobility Scooter won't go, Reading Berkshire
Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
2. Is Your Battery Charged Check the fuel gauge to make sure the gauge is in the green or yellow. If the gauge is pointing to the red, then your battery requires charging, your scooter can sense this and will not run. Remedy If… Continue Reading “2. Is your battery charged”
Category: InformationTags: Batteries, battery, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, mobility scooter battery test, Mobility Scooter bleeping, Mobility Scooter broken, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, My Mobility Scooter won't go, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
3. Are You In Gear Check to ensure you are in gear; get off the scooter and see if you can push the scooter freely. If you can push the scooter then you are in free wheel. Remedy Move the lever at the back… Continue Reading “3. Are you in Gear”
Category: InformationTags: Batteries, battery, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooter batteries, mobility scooter battery test, Mobility Scooter bleeping, Mobility Scooter broken, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, My Mobility Scooter won't go, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
4. Is Your Wig Wag Clear The Wig Wag is the bar you press to go forward or reverse. It must be in the rest position before you switch on the Mobility Scooter. Remedy Remove any bags from the handle bars Ensure the Wig… Continue Reading “4. Is your Wig-Wag Clear”
Category: InformationTags: Batteries, help buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooter batteries, Mobility Scooter broken, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, My Mobility Scooter won't go, Reading Berkshire
Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
5. Are You Connected If you have a transportable (boot scooter) ensure the rear and front end are joined firmly together and are in line. Also if there are any plug and sockets used to connect the electrics, check they are in firmly. Remedy… Continue Reading “5. Are you Connected”
Category: InformationTags: Batteries, battery, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooter batteries, mobility scooter battery test, Mobility Scooter bleeping, Mobility Scooter broken, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, My Mobility Scooter won't go, Reading Berkshire
Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
6. Is Your Battery Faulty If your fuel gauge is pointing to the green area; but when you move the Wig Wag (forward / reverse lever) the gauge points to the red or goes fully to the left, and then you let go of… Continue Reading “6. Is your Battery Faulty”
Category: InformationTags: Batteries, battery, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooter batteries, mobility scooter battery test, Mobility Scooter broken, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, My Mobility Scooter won't go, Reading Berkshire
Posted on 31/12/2014 by Caring Comes First Mobility
7. Is Your Charger Working When you connect your charger the charge light should come on. Once the battery is 95% charged then the charge light should go out. Charging can take up to 12 hours, I always recommend you leave your battery on charge over night,… Continue Reading “7. Is Your Charger Working”
Posted on 09/02/2010 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Q: What is battery capacity? A: Battery capacity is the amount of charge your battery can hold. i.e. If you have a 50 amp/hour battery then when it is new, it will supply 50 amps for a period of 1 hour (100%) capacity. After… Continue Reading “Q: What is battery capacity?”
Category: InformationTags: Batteries, battery, buying a mobility buggie, Buying a mobility scooter, help buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooter batteries, mobility scooter battery test, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, Reading Berkshire
Posted on 26/01/2010 by Caring Comes First Mobility
Q: Do I need to pass a test to ride my Mobility Scooter on the road? A: Not at the moment, you come under a similar judgment as a bicycle. CCF Mobility proud to be in partnership with two British iconic companies providing services… Continue Reading “Q: Do I need to pass a test to ride my Mobility Scooter on the road?”
Category: InformationTags: buying a mobility buggie, Buying a mobility scooter, help buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 25/01/2010 by Caring Comes First Mobility
If you are on the road you are the same as any other road user, i.e. you can be prosecuted for drink driving.
Category: InformationTags: buying a mobility buggie, Buying a mobility scooter, help buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 25/01/2010 by Caring Comes First Mobility
If your Mobility Scooter is a class 3 (has the capability of going over 4mph / 6kph) then yes, you need to register the scooter with the DVLA.
Category: InformationTags: buying a mobility buggie, Buying a mobility scooter, help buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 25/01/2010 by Caring Comes First Mobility
If I ride on the road, do I need to follow the Highway Code?
Category: InformationTags: buying a mobility buggie, Buying a mobility scooter, help buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 25/01/2010 by Caring Comes First Mobility
A road scooter has a switch to drop down to 4mph (6kph) for pavement use.
Note: It is against the UK law to go faster than 4mph (6kph) on pavements.
Category: InformationTags: buying a mobility buggie, Buying a mobility scooter, help buying a mobility scooter, Info on mobility scooters, mobility buggies, mobility buggy, Mobility Scooter, Mobility Scooters Frequently Asked Questions, mobility shop, Reading Berkshire, what to look for in a mobility scooter
Posted on 25/01/2010 by Caring Comes First Mobility
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