Two mechanics from the Isle of Man—that island in Great Britain known for motorcycle speedsters—decided to go for the fastest mobility scooter world record after hearing about another modified scooter ...
The world is full of wild and wacky machines, some of which are born in someone's garage or workshop. Well, this time around, we explore a project that takes a mobility scooter and pumps up its power ...
Isle of Man-based mechanics David Anderson and Mathew Hine saw their names written down in the Guinness Book of World Records after their creation's performance was homologated. The mobility scooter ...
It was a regular old mobility scooter - not unlike the kind your gran might ride to the local shops - before a pair of thrill-seeking mechanics from the Isle of Man got their hands on it. David ...
A new electric scooter can accelerate faster than a Tesla and reach speeds of more than 100 mph, making it possibly the world’s fastest. It’s the latest in what has been a contest to go ever faster on ...
This is not your grandfather’s mobility scooter, unless your grandfather’s wheels were seriously turbo-charged. Affectionately named the “Rascal,” this mobility scooter proves that getting older doesn ...
A Lincolsnire plumber has built the fastest mobility scooter in the world- which whizzes along at an incredible 69mph.Colin Furze, 31, spent nearly three months converting the machine which has a ...
Old age is often associated with being slow, but that doesn't necessarily have to be the case. Especially for those who have this modified mobility scooter. Mechanics David Anderson and Mathew Hine ...
Here's one for seniors living life in the fast lane. Through around six months of tinkering, a pair of English mechanics has turned a humble old mobility scooter into a high-octane, rubber-burning ...
During my almost twenty years at CNET, I handled benchmark testing/methodologies for both Mac and PC systems and, sometime after, integrated testing for micro-mobility (e-bikes, electric scooters and ...
It must've been a slow week at an Isle of Man bodyshop when mechanics David Anderson and Mathew Hine decided to "tweak" a mobility scooter for a bit more speed. The garden-variety Days Strider model ...