| Shoprider Sunrunner |  | Brand: Shoprider Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $1,100.00 - $2,399.00
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Rating: 6 reviews
ASIN: B000NNXVD2
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Product Description Shoprider is proud to introduce an aerodynamically designed new Sunrunner S. The Sunrunner S has patented articulating wheels that allows you to move with stability and ease in small areas. The Sunrunner S offers flat free tires, slide and swivel seat, and a five-position tiller at no additional cost.
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Sunrunner 3 Deluxe July 19, 2006 Maurice Haynes (Glenrock, WY USA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
The scooter comes completely assembled, The only thing you have to do is plug in the battery cables. The batteries are included in the price. It is a top quality scooter and I am very happy with the way it performs and would recomend it to anyone that needs a scooter.
The 2 things that I like most are the dynamic brakes and the speed control. Shipping was fast and I was quite satisfied.
Nice scooter January 9, 2007 Larry Jackson 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Arrived in good packaging, was operational in a few minutes with minimal assembly required. So far it is working great.
Great scooter October 6, 2007 Angel (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It arrived in good shape. I wouldn't have a life without it. Works really well and the charge really last long! Top of line and a GREAT Price!
Shoprider Sunrunner April 2, 2009 Elenor Kerns (Woodstock Oh.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have gotten both the sun runner 3 and 4. Both have been excellent if you need a scooter shoprider is the best I have found. For Outdoor use they are the top. Indoor they are also great to use.
OK So Far February 17, 2009 J. Alvaro-dean 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well I received my Shoprider Sunrunner 4 in record time, far ahead of the date predicted. I was exceptionally well packaged with its own wooden pallet bound to the shipping carton.
I was home alone and wanted to see it so bad I unwrapped it with great difficulty (I'm pretty crippled, completely blind in one eye and partially blind in the other). I plugged in the charger but the red blinking light showed something wrong with the circuit. Being somewhat mechanically inclined (retired physics teacher) I presumed that something was not connected. There were no instructions at all on how to take care of this so I tried to remove the plastic shroud over the battery and motor (yes all the pretty shapes of the vehicle are plastic - quite heavy plastic that seems durable).
However I realized that to remove the shroud, the seat must be removed. No instructions on this except a small drawing about arranging the seat at a 45 degree angle to the steering column. So I tried this and attempted to pull the seat upward. This is not easy especially for a crippled person. I pulled so hard that when it finally released both the seat and I tumbled onto the floor. However there was so much cardboard and foam wrap all over the place I was not hurt. If I had a video I would put it on YouTube.
Unfortunately the plastic shroud could not be removed without removing the seat post. I found another tiny drawing which gave me the idea on how to remove the seat post and eventually remove the shroud.
Once the batteries and motor were exposed I could see that the positive and negative cables were disengaged. I connected them and the charger began operating. (If asked I would be glad to write instructions for the initial setup of this machine so that the next person could do it with a little less difficulty.)
So now my little roadster is charged and reassembled. It works!! I ran into the kitchen table but didn't hurt anything. It has been raining since I received it so I have not been able to test it out in the real world. I am wearing the rug out riding around the house.
I was wishing for a scooter that went faster than 5 mph but I now believe that this one actually does a little better that 5 mph. Maybe it is because I don't weigh 300 pounds. All I know is it really cranks up across our living room. I nearly landed in the fireplace a couple of times.
I have given it 4 stars because of the lack of clear instructions and the lack of long term experience with the performance of the scooter. So far it seems to have good potential. I will update my recommendations when I know more.
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