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The EV Rider Sportster Is Not Only a 2 Person Mobility Scooter, It Also Overcomes 9 Common Problems That
Cause A Lot Of Grief With Regular Mobility Scooters...

Strengths Of the EV Rider Sportster 2 Person Mobility Scooter:
1) Durability -- A common problem with standard mobility
scooters is that of durability. The last thing you need is to break down away from home. The EV Rider Sportster was built for
heavy duty use.
2) Large Wheels -- Many scooters have small wheels that are
suceptible to bumps and cracks on the road, much like a grocery shopping cart when it gets caught in bumps and cracks in a
parking lot. The EV Rider has large wheels to give a smooth ride on rough surfaces. The large wheels also allow you to go
off-road on grass fields and dirt paths without any worry of getting stuck.
3) Powerful 2 horsepower turbo-cooled electric motor -- more
than enough power to climb steep hills and get you to your destination with ease.
4) Emergency hand-brake. The Sportster has a secondary
emergency hand-brake to provide an extra level of safety.
5) Front suspension to absorb bumps. Some mobility scooters
come with a built-in suspension to absorb bumps, just like an automobile. The Sportster comes with heavy duty front shock
absorbers to give a smooth ride.
6) 450 lb passenger weight capacity. Scooters are rated to
carry a certain amount of weight, including anything you carry on the scooter. Getting a scooter with insufficient passenger
carrying capacity could result in premature failure of the rear differential or electric motor and voiding of warranty. Make sure
to get a scooter that exceeds your capacity plus everything you intend to carry with it.
7) Sufficient Space to Carry Groceries Without Impacting
Steering. Scooters have the option of carrying your groceries in a front or rear basket, or on the floorboard between
your legs. Most baskets are small so there isn't much room to carry groceries. If you carry your groceries in a front basket it
can be difficult to steer properly. The EV Rider Sportster come with a large rear basket allowing you to carry a full load of
groceries without impacting steering.
8) Enough ground clearance so you don't get hung up. Some
scooters are designed with very low ground clearance. The end result is getting hung up on speed bumps or when going up/down curb
ramps. Check that your scooter has sufficient ground clearance. The EV Rider has plenty with 5" of ground
clearance.
9) 7.5 or 9.3 MPH Top Speed. The average scooter on the street
has a top speed of 5 MPH. Some people want a faster speed if they do a lot of driving on the street. The Sportster's top speed of
9.3 MPH (with upgrade) provides plenty of speed to get to your destination quickly.
So whether you are looking for a 1 or 2 passenger mobility scooter, the EV Rider Sportster is a great
choice that provides a smooth ride, long-term durability, and leaves enough room for your spouse, friend, or
grandchildren to ride with you and enjoy your day together.

Standard Features
2 Horsepower motor
Hand brake: emergency/parking - premium drum design
Heavy duty coil spring shock absorbers
Adjustable height and position handle bars
Cast Aluminum wheels
Stainless steel fenders
Battery included - group 24 batteries (12v75Ah)
Charger: 24 vdc, 4 amp, off-board (international dual voltage)
Large capacity rear basket
Frame color: black and chrome
Advanced Safety Features
Electromagnetic brake system
Mechanical hand brake - premium drum design
Electronics watchdog system
Protection from electro-magnetic interference (EMI) - 10 V/m
Lighting package:
Front headlights
Rear tail lights
Directional signals
Hazard lights
*Speed and Range Will Vary, Depending On Load Weight
Maximum speed 7.5 mph (9.3 mph with upgrade)
Maximum reverse speed 3.75 mph
Factory preset programmable high and low speeds
18 Mile maximum driving range
Maximum incline 21 percent
Maximum obstacle height 15"
Turning radius: 39.4"
Optional: Shabbat Controller
The Shabbat Controller Option is compliant with Jewish Law (Halacha) and enables the user to
operate the scooter during Shabbat and Jewish Holidays such as Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret, Simchat
Torah, Chanukkah, Tu B'Shevat, Purim, Pesach (Passover), Lag B'Omer, Shavu'ot, Tisha B'Av, Asarah B’Tevet and Yom
Yerushalayim. This innovative mechanism was designed by the Tzomet Institute, is Halachically authorized and is the only
electronically driven mobility product permitted to be driven by the elderly and disabled on Shabbat and
Holidays.
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