Class 3 four wheeled scooter.
Building on the significant success of fellow Vita models, the Vita X is a highly robust and reliable 8mph scooter with independent suspension on each front wheel. This delivers increased stability and safety when users are mounting pavements at angles or driving off-road, as each wheel can react independently to changes in ground surface. Exclusively available as the sporty black Edition with striking red flashes, the Vita X incorporates: • Independent front suspension for even road surface contact and increased stability • 28 stone user weight capacity • Upgraded performance: 900w motor, 200amp controller and HD 75Amp batteries • Ergonomic tiller with Delta handlebars • Racing leather seat • Robust, high-grip pneumatic off-road tyres and strengthened alloy wheels • Energy saving mode • Rear storage pocket and carrying bracket • Anti-tip wheels and emergency braking • Highly visible, tinted LED head lights, indicators and hazard warning lights Tel: 01787 882244 Email: orders@tgamobility.co.uk www.tgamobility.co.uk
Heartway USA
c/o TGA Mobility
Woodhall Business Park
Sudbury
Suffolk
CO101WH
UK
01787882244 sales@tgamobility.co.ukPower and Function | |
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Range | 40km |
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