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    Rain proofing a small scooter

    I need to find an economical way to protect my mobility scooter from the rain that is both functional and manageable. I can find all sorts of cool scooter rain guards on European websites, but by the cost become really high trying to import them. I can't seem to find the right type of rain poncho (large enough for me & the tiller) . My scooter is primarily an "indoor" model because when I bought it was only for those days that I knew I wouldn't be able to manage the distances that would be walked. The scooter is a small "travel" type, so not huge at all (fits in the trunk of a car).

    Things have changed and I need to use it more both indoors and out. I have another 12 months before my private insurance will allow the purchase of something a little more weather resilient . I haven't yet made any phone calls to see if they will cover a new motorized device due to a change in circumstance because I do have a decent working scooter for what I need - if only I could come up with a way to weather proof it. Any ideas?

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    Rain Proofing your scooter

    Try the Cover Store located in Texas USA. They have got all types of protective covers for outdoor equipment and such.

    **business phone number removed by Moderator in compliance with MSWorld guidelines. this can be found on the website**

    web: www.the-cover-store.com

    Lee

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      #3
      Scooters are pretty tough!

      I used to worry about my scooter. But I had a lift on the back of my car and I have left my scooter on it through rain and snow. All of the controls are generally water proof, believe or not. You know I don't understand why medicare and insurances want you to always use them inside. I'm young and disabled and somewhat active. Having a scooter gives me freedom to go shopping and see things outdoors.

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        #4
        Thanks! I am just worried about being stranded somewhere in a down poor. My husband has now gone from it can`t be done - to hmmm your idea about just covering where the electronics are - just might work. I am hoping to finally get over my fear of taking it on public transit tomorrow or Friday. I am in a flare and my son just shared his cold, so I don`t know if I will be going anywhere for the next few days.

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          #5
          I was also recommended to use a BBQ cover

          Somebody had suggested using a BBQ vinyl cover with bungee cords. That could work too. I never tried it on mine but you might find one that works for yours.

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            #6
            Until you get a permanent solution, pick up a couple of emergency ponchos from Wally world (sporting goods dept) or a sporting good store. They are only a couple of bucks each, and fold up about the size of a wallet. They are flimsy enough to form to your body.

            This may give you a better perspective on what the best permanet solution might be.

            I keep two of these in my truck at all times. Even though they aere flimsy, you can dry them off and reuses them.

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