How to Make a Pride Mobility Go-Go Scooter Faster
Have you ever wanted to make your mobility scooter
faster? Are you looking for a way to get around more quickly? If so, this
article is for you! Learn whether it is safe for you to do so and how you can
make Pride scooters,
especially the Go-Go scooter faster, if at all. We'll talk about the best
modifications, what to avoid, and why it’s important that you follow the
manufacturer’s instructions when making any changes. Read on to find out more!
Overview of
the Pride Mobility Go-Go Scooter
Pride Mobility's Go-Go scooter is a popular choice for
those looking for a reliable,and safe way to get around. The Go-Go has a
reputation for being durable and easy to operate, making it a great option for
seniors or those with limited mobility. However, some users find that the
Go-Go's top speed of 4 mph isn't fast enough for their needs. If you're one of
these users, there are a few things you can do.
The first and most obvious solution is to look for
options other than Pride mobility scooters for
sale, such as more outdoors-suited products by Ewheels or
Afikim. That is the best bet to keep you from going through the process of
making modifications to a device that is meant to be slow and steady.
No matter which route you choose, be sure to consult
with your Pride Mobility dealer before making any modifications to your
scooter. They can help you choose the best options for your needs and ensure
that your scooter is serviceable.
Options for
Making a Pride Mobility Go-Go Scooter Faster
Pride Mobility makes a line of mobility scooters known
as the Go-Go series. These scooters are designed for people with limited
mobility, and as such, they are not particularly fast. However, there are a few
ways to make them faster.
One way to make a Pride Mobility Go-Go scooter faster
is to upgrade the battery. The standard battery that comes with the scooter is
only good for about 4 miles per hour. Another way to make a Pride Mobility
Go-Go scooter faster is to add an aftermarket performance controller. This
device attaches to the scooter and modifies the electrical signal that controls
the motor. This can give the motor more power, which results in a higher top
speed.
Finally, upgrading the tires can also help make a
Pride Mobility Go-Go scooter faster. The standard tires are made of hard rubber
and aren't particularly efficient at rolling. Upgraded tires made of softer rubber
will have less resistance and will therefore allow the scooter to go faster.
Step-by-Step
Guide to Making Upgrades
Pride scooters
are not fast by default. In order to make your scooter faster, you will need to
upgrade the motor and battery.
1.
Begin by removing the access panel
on the bottom of the scooter. This will give you access to the battery
compartment.
2.
Upgrade the batteries first by
replacing them with higher capacity ones. You may also want to consider
upgrading to Lithium Ion batteries for even more power.
3.
Now it's time to upgrade the motor.
Locate the motor inside the scooter and remove it from its mountings.
4. Install
a new, powerful motor in its place and be sure to securely mount it back into
place.
With both upgrades complete, test out your newly faster
Pride Mobility Go-Go Scooter!
Benefits of
Making The Scooter Faster
One of the most obvious benefits is that it can help
you get around faster. A faster scooter can help you get where you need to go
without having to rely on someone else.
With a faster scooter, you won't have to rely on
public transportation or someone else to get to near-by places. You'll be able
to go where you want, when you want.
Finally, a faster scooter can simply be more fun to
ride. If you enjoy riding your scooter but find that it's too slow, making it
faster can be a great way to improve your experience. Although, it can be
hazardous in some cases as well, so make sure you weigh up all the options.
Alternatives
to Increasing Speed
When looking to increasing the speed of your Pride
Mobility Go-Go Scooter, this section is just as important to be read as any, as
going for the modifications may not be everyone’s cup of tea, while it may also
pose some threats to your scooter’s intended functionality. One option is to reserve
the Go-Go for its intended use and consider buying faster alternatives such as
the Go-Go Sport, which comes in 3 and 4 wheel variants and has a slightly
higher top-speed of 4.7 mph.
Conclusion
Making Pride scooters
faster can involve making modifications to the motor of the Go-Go, setting the
speed governor higher, and replacing certain components. It is important that
you are familiar with the regulations and warranty conditions of Pride before
attempting to make any changes. Additionally, by following these tips you
should be able to get more out of your go-go scooter without having to invest
in a new one. Enjoy being able to move around quickly and easily with your
upgraded scooter!
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