Mobility scooters are divided into classes.ie.Class 1..Class 2 and Class 3. Each class is designed for specific use .The pavement type scooters are the 4.5 m.p.h. models as this is the permitted speed for pavement models. The faster models for road use have to have traffic indicators and suitable diameter wheels for kerb access etc; If your scooter is not classed for road use you would be risking injury or worse .Battery size and amp/hour capacity is that which regulates range and speed.If you mess with this you could invalidate your warranty or at worst risk injury.Only class 3 scooters are in the class able to use speeds of 6-8 mph and you also need lights and traffic indicators to keep within the law..Hope this helps !! To those who gave certain answers to this question.I am a disabled ex biker and in the past owned Harley's and Beemers and not all of use cause aggro with our scooters .Give us a break man...you might need one of these scooters one day and then you'll know just how good they are. !!!!
2006-10-14 04:13:01
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answered by Ed B 2
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way to do this without changing the electrical input is to change the drive gearing- a gear of 64 teeth from the motor shaft coupling with one of 256 on the prop or axle-shaft (depending how it's designed) will result in the axle turning four times for every 1 of the motor. If it's belt driven then its to do with the sizes of the pullies. In practice because the motor turns quickly it'll go through a reducing chain of several gears or if it's a very expensive one it might be a hydraulic motor that does the final drive.
Putting a larger gear in the chain or a smaller gear on the motor shaft will make the axle turn faster but it'll reduce the amount of torque it develops. This means that the acceleration will be slower, it'll be more difficult to get up inclines and if you overdo it it might not develop enough to overcome its inertia in the first place.
Hope that's useful.
2006-10-14 05:05:14
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answered by prakdrive 5
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DC motors, right? Well, you could ramp up the volts; they would spin faster, then burn out. That will mean a bit of jiggery pokery with the drive electronics, more than likely replacing it. You will get increased friction as well, so doubling the power won't get you double the speed. To reduce the time to burnout you should lighten the load (take bits off the scooter, like cowlings or whatever) and pump up the tyres nice and hard.
I don't think there's a solution to this involving gearboxes.
2006-10-14 03:49:42
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Hey, Hey slow down a minute. The mobility scooter is to get you around safely, that is to improve the quality of your life. How are you going to enjoy life tearing around at 8mph? That is twice good walking speed. God help the padestrians in your area if you get one.
2006-10-14 05:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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THEY are nicknamed “Hell’s Grannies” for recklessly driving their motorised wheelchairs at speeds of up to 8mph on Britain’s pavements and roads. Now an MP wants the Government to regulate the use of electric vehicles used by thousands of pensioners and disabled people.
2006-10-14 03:44:02
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answered by decoyaryan 3
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hahaha probably... but why, man, why?!
just get a second battery pack and wire it in series... there's a good chance it'll go 2x as fast (or at least 1.41x - if so, get three more packs instead). won't extend the range much though, and it'll be heavier, and you might burn out the motor.
a more amusing project would be to whip out the electrics and weld in a 50cc quad bike motor & transmission :-D
or for the full Hells Grannies effect, a harley v-twin
2006-10-14 03:48:31
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answered by markp 4
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There were so many woodworking plans with this collection and you will not believe this but there are over thousands plans in the one package deal. Go here https://tr.im/eTBXk
This is really something to find that many all together. For someone like me who is just really starting to get involved with woodworking this was like letting me loose in a candy store and telling me I could have anything I wanted. That was my dream when I was a kid.
2016-02-07 14:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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are you mad half of them cant see 10 foot and nearly kill you at 4 mph they should be retricted to walking pace (an 80 year old with a wooden leg)
2006-10-14 03:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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heres what you do,
Buy a mod chip, this will incease the air flow into the engine allowing a higher
BHP!
Now, you need NOS man, that's Nitrous Oxide.
You can buy it from
http://www.mashamoto.co.uk/ckshop.php?item=109&ret=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mashamoto.co.uk%2Fckshop.php%3Fpage%3D1%26category%3D84
i am pretty sure that it is illegal,
but dude, your gran will never know what hit her!!
WOO HOO!
mosh
2006-10-14 04:05:26
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answered by mohsinmalikuk 2
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