Do I need a license to drive a SnR?
No, but it is not recommended that anyone under 16 uses the SnR. You should also only take your scooter near a roadway if you are familiar with traffic regulations.
No, but it is not recommended that anyone under 16 uses the SnR. You should also only take your scooter near a roadway if you are familiar with traffic regulations.
We strongly recommend that you wear a helmet when riding any scooter.
The SnR2 is a Pre-Mobility scooter. This means it is designed for people who may be finding that their agility and walking ability is not what it used to be, and people who have started getting mobility problems, but not … Continue reading
It takes about a minute to dismantle the scooter to put it into your car boot. Putting it back together again takes less than two minutes. Watch Dismantling Demo Watch Reassembling Demo
No it is very simple, with only one handle to undo, and the electrical cable to unclip. Watch Dismantling Demo
Transport NZ guidelines state that you should keep off the road whenever possible, e.g if there is a pavement or walkway. You should take extra care if you have to travel on the road for short distances.
The SnR is designed for use on flat, hard surfaces such as pavements, corridors, etc.
Yes, we offer a warranty on our scooters and batteries. See here
We supply three years cover with the AA with every scooter bought in NZ. We give you an 0800 number to call if you find yourself in a situation of emergency, so you need never worry.