I sold this today on eBay for £250. A nice couple came round and picked it up, the guy has a gammy leg. It is a good little scooter and dismantles really easy for car transport.
The reason I sold it is that now having a power chair I don't use the little scooter and it was taking up precious room in the flat.
But what bothers me is the batteries. I explained to them that they're about 18 mths old, and the guy being a big'ish bloke will probably only get a few miles out of them. I could get more miles but then I'm about half his weight.
I don't like selling stuff (especially to nice people) in case it goes wrong. But it shouldn't do because I thoroughly checked it all over, and test rode it before listing it so am not worried about reliability apart from the batteries . If it'd had been a dealer or an offhand person that bought it, it I wouldn't bother me.
I don't know whether (or not) to message them and say that if the batteries don't last long, then I will go half on a new set?
But then again I'm not a dealer...
And the scooter only accommodates small batteries (35Ah max) as they're enclosed in removable battery boxes
I think I've got the opposite of 'buyers remorse', i.e. 'sellers worry'
Before buying it I get the impression they'd been reading Sunrise's max mileage range claim for the scooter, which is totally unrealistic.