LiteRider 3-Wheel
Heavily treaded 9" tires provide greater stability and traction combined with 22AH batteries for a longer drive range.
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Very good product.
Very good turning radius.
Key switch is the weak link in this product. I expect the switch to fail as is is loose. The switch failed in my first scooter. I replaced it myself. Replacement was very difficult and required "surgery" to access.
ardith d. from sun city, az
My wife uses this Golden Lite Rider all day-every day around the house. She has leg and foot disabilities. It is a good product.
This is a life saver for us. Plus our little dogs love it...
My husband is a big man and this mid size scooter is perfect for him. The seat is comfortable and the scooter is very stable getting on and off.
I have found nothing I would consider a weakness, other than that we only have one right now.
cami l. from huntington beach, ca
Both my husband and I have trouble walking for long periods and so we share the scooter. I imagine we'll get another sooner than later.
LiteRider 3-Wheel: Review
Portability
No lights
mark h. from broken arrow, ok (caregiver)
Female with MS, Age 50 with verly limited mobility without a walker or her new scooter.
The only reason I didn't give all 5's is because it is too...
Good quality- strong, tubular frame with plenty of room for feet and still room for storage under seat in basket. Also, engine seems strong.
Too high to get into seat without help or reach down to ground for shorter people.
tanna b. from anderson, in
Female, 61, constant daily use, spino-cerebellar degeneration
LiteRider 3-Wheel: Review
Light, roomy, easy battery install/uninstall
No headlight/taillight
harold b. from wadsworth, oh
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Not the product I expected - too small. Knob to tighten...
Its good looks are about all I like.
Bad tiller-tightening knob. Tiller feels loose all the time, no matter how much I tighten it. No room for my legs – it looked and read so much larger when ordering. Finger control for forward/reverse is very bad, my older golden tech was much better. Doesn't hold a charge very long. As I stated, I am disappointed with this unit and sorry I bought it.
lyle b. from watertown, wi
Cannot walk very well, so my mobility scooter is the answer in everything I do. 69 years old.
Great
The ease of loading and unloading of the scooter!!!
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paul p. from kingston, oh
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I love this scooter. It's very easy to operate and put...
So easy to put together
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cheryl b. from monroe, oh
I'm 62 and disabled. I can't walk well at all and I have 2 bad knees.
Golden Technologies makes a great scooter.
Ease of use, and quality construction.
Needs a built-in cup holder.
joseph (mike) v. from gardnerville, nv
36 year old U.S. Marine with injuries that limit cognitive reasoning and mobility.
Love the scooter. Have a Pride Go Go Elite but this one I...
The main reason I bought the scooter is the height of the seat is higher so my feet can rest on the bottom more comfortably. I have a 4 wheel scooter and I did not realize that you have to put your feet over the wheels. I like the fact that there is an extra basket under the seat. For a female with a purse and extras this is very helpful. I keep a cane and other extras there.
The range on this scooter is less than my Pride Go Go scooter. The Pride scooter is 12 miles, this scooter is 9 miles. I doubt that I will be riding for that many miles though.
elsie f. from milford, de
Female, age 65, Severe Osteoarthritis in the knees, trouble walking distance.
Good product
Easy to assemble
We have a difficult time with it fitting in my father's Malibu truck so we have to take my Nissan Maxima. We are now trying to find a different vehicle that the scooter will fit better in the truck. The stem where the seat sits is too high making it unable to fit in the Malibu trunk
julie h. from lincoln, ca (caregiver)
My father who has upper and lower spine disability that makes him unstable on his feet.
LiteRider 3-Wheel: Review
Very mobile. Easy to disassemble for transport. Sections are relatively light weight for sturdiness of scooter.
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jack s. from pottstown, pa (caregiver)
Unable to walk any distance. Needs cane or walker to walk short distances.
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