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echo: fibrom
to: BOB LANTRIP
from: ED GREY
date: 1995-04-29 15:13:00
subject: Re: 4 wheel scooter

 EG> course, cost is a major object also.  Is there anyone out there that
 EG> has overcome a similar problem?  Are  there any suggestions?
 BL>  Ed - My scooter is an older 3 wheeled version, but I have a platform 
type
 BL>  carrier (Obviously I don't know what it's called.) that attaches to a
 BL>  trailer hitch.  It has a sliding platform inside a frame 
 BL> that slides out and
 BL>  makes a ramp that the scooter can be driven up on.  Once 
 BL> the scooter is on
 BL>  the frame, the platform slides back in.  This works okay, as long as 
you 
 BL>  can stand long enough (like me) to be able to get the scooter loaded 
nd
 BL>  unloaded, or if you have someone to load and unload for you.
Hello  Bob, thanks for the reply and information.  You  say  that your  
carrier attaches to the trailer hitch, but the  description leads me to think 
it is not a trailer.  Is there a manufacturer's name  on the carrier?  I'll 
have to contact some of the  adaptive equipment  installers/sellers  and see 
what's available.   I  was hoping to get some idea of the possibilities, pros 
and cons,  and experiences  of  the  PPSers  here before  I  end  up  
purchasing something  with  unforeseen limitations.  In  that  regard,  your 
post  was helpful.  Question, how is the scooter secured  to  the carrier?
 BL>  Sorry, this isn't a very good description, or probably of much help, 
ut
 BL>  gee whiz, what can you expect from an old guy. 
When,  like  me,  you're  starting  from  scratch,  any  and  all information 
helps.  Thanks!
   Ed Grey
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