The mobility scooter your grandparents ride around the house and the supermarket top out at around 10 mph — if they’re lucky. This one, though, just did 107.6 mph.
Built in just six months by mechanics David Anderson and Mathew Hine from the UK, this highly modified rascal broke the world record for a mobility scooter on Isle of Man last week.
In accordance with Guinness World Records regulations, the scooter was based upon a commercially available mobility aid. The two stripped down a ‘Days Strider’ mobility scooter and modified a racing go-kart frame to fit it. Clearly, the original frame was never going to be able to handle 100+ mph. They then replaced the snail’s pace electric motor with a 600cc Suzuki Bandit motorcycle engine. Read more…
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