Dragon's Den - Nolet mobility scooter

Perfect for those who live quite close to the wallmart or the mall. Too big for the van lifts. But I can see it now if they take off, Radar speed traps in the wallmart. Absolutely no speeding above 5 mph. Then of course when that gets ignored, speed bumps in wallmart. :twisted:

How old is this stuff? I know he started in 95, but lead acids? Somebody send him pings web adress. :mrgreen:
 
Dragons Den is nothing more than a shotgun fishing barrel for millionaires. They are not there to give assistance to up and coming companies they are there to buy the lions share of companies ideas. They are better off for having them turn them down.
 
I like the nolet design,

but its too big for indoors,
they could offer a smaller version with lithium batteries.

The chinese ones are already here.
my local chinese scooter dealer sells them,


http://kidsonroll.com/MobilityScooters/XB-420MMobilityScooter.php
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this one claims to be fastest

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and gas ones,
http://www.youtube.com/user/NippiMobility


my favorite,
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My Homemade and designed 5000 watt 300 amp scooter go's 30 MPH. and with a larger sprocket could go faster. I made the frame to hold the Etek Pem132 Briggs and Straton electric motor and Altrack controller, also I used a differential and a universial to camber the rear Honda comstar wheels. I made the neck to mount BSA front forks and the Triumph headlight, using Yamaha blinker lights, and a 750 Honda hydralic brake lever, lines and rear caliper. The front fender started out Harley Davidson sporter and the rear fender was made from half round steal shell by adding the front and rear panels and the wheel well rolled edge all around. The (Woody look) rear trunk bonnet I made from pine and mohogony adding the frenched 1959 Cadiliac bullet tailighits. The seat is a Harley road king, and the front covers that enclose the 4 12 volt batteries I made out of an aluminum baking pan.
This was a 2 year project and I would like to produce these (with modifications) for sale but I am an artist and not a salesmen. Thanks Wayne Kohler
 
I love the little wheelie bars on it. :)
 
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