Coming to terms with limited mobility
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Pain & illness causes depression,you have to try to live as normal life as possible & if you are able to get out & about with the use of a mobility scooter than go for it,being occupied takes your mind off your problems..
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TGA told me the three wheeled S3 is just as stable. Not only half the turning circle, but more leg room. I only bought the S4 because it had hard canopy fitted. That had to come off though, as I couldn't make the 2 hard right turns to get it around the house! Kept scrapping edges of the roof as the machine tilted. Even worse, I couldn't put the seat far enough back, due to canopy pillars.
The bloke here demonstrates how stable the S3 is. This video is old, the latest ones don't have the horrible wire basket on the front. Mine has an integrated cubbyhole instead, big enough for Pack-a-Mac or fleece etc.
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