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A new scooter, yippee!!

(6 Posts)
Alima Fri 06-Jan-17 22:12:57

Now I understand! Had visions of you zooming along like something out of Quadrophenia. Have fun when it's on the road!

Anniebach Fri 06-Jan-17 22:10:51

Thank you Ruby, I will not have to take it into the bungalow will have a scooter garage in the garden

rubylady Fri 06-Jan-17 22:05:16

Thank you ladies. Change of plan though, didn't manage to get out today. I need to buy a ramp now to get out of the house! grin It managed to get in the house, but it is a big one and will struggle to get out via the front so will have to arrange handyman to put locks on gate to get out at the back.

Annie They are wonderful. If you are having trouble with your mobility I suggest getting one sooner rather than later. I love mine. My handyman has said he will put some fun plates on for me if I get some. smile

Anniebach Thu 05-Jan-17 21:31:32

Hope you have much enjoyment with it Ruby. I hope to buy one later this year

br0adwater Thu 05-Jan-17 19:23:50

Well done Ruby, sounds like a bargain!

I hope you have lots of fun tomorrow.

rubylady Wed 04-Jan-17 20:32:03

I got a new scooter today, a lovely Rascal Pioneer in red, all singing and dancing with a really comfy seat. New, they go for between £1700 and £2500, second hand about £850 plus delivery. I got mine for £600 including deliver and putting my Little Star scooter into the car for me to take to the hoist place to put in my new car. I think that is a good deal, 3 months insurance and guarantee. Plus two cups of tea, biscuits and a bowl of water for the doggie. It just goes to show what a flash of an ankle can do! grin

I can't wait to get it on Friday to try it out at the park. smile