Your mobility scooter is your greatest tool for you to be mobile and independent if you are physically challenged. Like your car, the mobility scooter can also be spruced up. This can be done by accessorizing not just to improve its look but make it more functional and practical for you.
As part of its maintenance, parts can also be purchased so your mobility scooter is on its optimal condition always.

Accessories

There are generic accessories that can make your ride more comfortable, safer, and fun. You can buy them from the dealer where you got your scooter or maybe check on other suppliers when you need improvements.

These generic accessories will fit almost any brand of scooter. You can get baskets, cup holders, side mirrors, cane holders, leg warmers, and covers. The prices of these things vary. A cane holder for example may cost around £30, baskets £40, leg fleece £50, and scooter garage for £239.

Most of these accessories are usually “snap on” or “strap on” configuration so it will be easy to install. Specific accessories on the other hand are Model specific. They will only fit for certain brands or certain makes. These are specialized baskets, extra head or tail lights, oxygen tank holders, electric lifting seats, and a lot more.

These specific accessories are often used to help the user become more functional in relation to his medical condition or age.

Parts

Given the price of the mobility scooters, the device often comes with a guarantee for parts replacement or service throughout its life span. In case you need to order parts from the manufacturer, you can inquire directly through their toll free number or order through their websites. When ordering online or over the phone, it is best practice to have the details like scooter model or part number ready so ordering will be a breeze.

The mobility scooter also comes with a user’s guidebook which often has a listing of parts suppliers and parts specifications so you know where to source replacements in your area.