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Breeze Mobility - Drive - King Cobra Scooter: Was $5499, Now $4949 + Free Shipping

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The Drive King Cobra Scooter offers an evolved dynamic design, generous spaciousness, a 52km range and a maximum weight limit of 203kg.

Max range of 52km (32 miles).
Top speed of up to 15kph (9mph).
Striking Spirit Red finish.
Stylish & distinctive design.
Sliding and rotating Captain seat.
Digital LCD display.
Delta bar.
Generous tiller adjustment.
High level indicators.
All round suspension.
LED lighting.
Large alloy wheels.
Twin USD power socket.
Bottle/cup holder.
Optional rear pannier box.
Road and pavement legal.
Easy to use controls.
Adjustable seat position and seat back angle.
Height adjustable headrest.
Twin rear view mirrors.
Anti tip wheels.
Easy to use “Self Diagnostic” fault finding system.
Requires 2 x 73ah / 2 x 96ah batteries.
200kg (32st) weight limit.

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  • +9

    I don't know why but I picture JV riding around in this

    • That JV reference was too quick for a Snail ;)

    • +1

      I picture JV's life in grey scale.

    • What does JV ride normally?

  • +1

    Hmmm. I thought these need to be limited to 10km/h…

    • +1

      Google says yes.

      Which seems fair enough, considering these need no license and are driven by doddery old farts.

  • I see it now
    Solar panel roof for extra range
    Bigga batteries
    9" subs
    Take the speed limita off
    Some wide tyres and rims
    Fallen angel sticker ,
    and the flag from the 13th hole on the back
    Cruisn the retirement villages
    Bad to the bone

    • +1

      also need roll cage
      rocket bunny widebody kit
      fake turbo playing blow off valve sound bites

  • Marginally cheaper elsewhere:-

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Electric-Mobility-Scooter-Ki…
    $5,490 - 10% code PRONTO = $4,941.00 FAST 'N FREE

  • Whats the 0 - 100 15 time? OP missed the important bit

  • OP, just for those of us that don't know are these street or footpath legal? If so, in which states? According to this, they're not allowed on footpaths in NSW and I doubt that they qualify for registration as a vehicle to travel on the roads. http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/stayingsafe/pedestria…

    • +1

      I would love to see a cop pull over some granny or grandpa on this while they're on the sidewalk. ACA would have a field day.

      • Especially if their making them late for Bingo. Cops would get a mouthful!

        • What if they miss out on the early-bird special at the pub?

  • +1

    I've always thought about getting one of these and delivering junk mail to letterboxes. Could almost quit my day job because this would be so efficient.
    Sort of like a rebel postie

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