all the main brands do sponsers: razor, micro, madd gear and JD bug
A scooter sponsor is a company who donates scooters, mobility scooters, electric wheelchairs, etc. to those in need. There are several sponsors who would gladly and willingly help those who need mobility.
I have owned both of these scooters and the pro scooters are much better, That's why they cost more than slam scooters.
Gas powered scooters can be found online at Extreme Scooters, Trend Times, and Urban Scooters. For a bargain, check out second-hand scooters on Craigslist.
push scooters invented
Does Mesker zoo have scooters for the handicap?
40 three wheel scooters and 10 four wheel scooters
Genuine Scooters was created in 2002.
Scuttle's Scooters was created in 2001.
PGO Scooters was created in 1964.
When comparing bikes and scooters, speed depends a lot on the type of vehicle and its purpose. Traditional pedal-powered bicycles can vary widely in speed based on rider fitness and terrain, but a casual cyclist often averages around 15–25 km/h on flat ground. Electric bikes (e-bikes) that assist the rider with a motor can often maintain speeds up to 25–28 km/h or higher where permitted by local laws. By contrast, most mobility scooters — including those from Pride Mobility Products Australia (pridemobilitydotcomdotau) — are designed primarily for comfort, safety, and everyday mobility support rather than higher speed. Many Pride scooters have top speeds around 6–10 km/h, suitable for walking-paced travel around neighbourhoods or shops. For electric kick-style scooters used in city commuting, typical top speeds can be 15–25 km/h, meaning they often travel faster than both traditional bicycles and mobility scooters. In everyday use, bikes (especially e-bikes) are generally faster than mobility scooters because scooters prioritise accessibility and ease over speed. However, in specific urban settings with frequent stops, lightweight electric scooters may sometimes offer quicker door-to-door times due to rapid acceleration.
And district and Phoenix are the worst
Definitely Madd Gear scooters!