Mid Sized Portable Scooter
The Liteway 6 mid sized portable scooter has a higher ground clearance, longer travel range, faster speed and larger wheels than many portable scooters. It also features independent front and rear suspension for a smoother ride. Ideal for someone who wants a portable yet still "roadworthy" scooter. For an even more robust portable scooter, have a look at the Liteway 8.
Model: RALITE6
| Battery | |
|---|---|
| Battery | 2 sets of 2x12 volt |
| Brakes | |
| Brakes | Electromagnetic |
| Dimensions | |
| Overall Length | 1200mm |
| Overall Width | 590mm |
| Maneuverability | |
| Ground Clearance | 82mm |
| Turning Radius | 1565mm |
| Range | |
| Max Speed | 9.6km/hr |
| Travel Range | 22km |
| Suspension | |
| Suspension | Front and rear |
| Weights | |
| Total Weight | 63.6kg |
| Weight Capacity | 136.4kg |
| Weight of Heaviest Part | 18.1kg |
| Wheels | |
| Size | 9" front and rear |
Liteway 6 Owner's Manual , (2.1 mb)
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Any item purchased is warranted from the date of purchase against faults arising due to defects in materials or manufacturing.
Warranty does not cover parts or electrical components damaged by misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation, nor those tampered with, altered or serviced by an agency not authorized by the manufacturer.
Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, eg tyres and tubes.
All warranty claims must be returned to us for assessment.
The fully adjustable tiller makes finding your ideal driving position easy; whilst the Just One Hand controls mean that the scooter can be controlled using either the left or right hand. This model has a massive 21 stone / 133Kg weight capacity. This model is already limited stock, so make sure you get yours by calling us today to arrange a viewing.
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