Where Is The Speed Limiter On A Pride Mobility Scooter?

Pride mobility scooters have a chair perfect for you. Whether you plan on driving through the suburban landscape, continuing your hiking spirit, or strolling through a grassy field, this company aims to keep your life mobile. However, safety is an important factor. Thus, many ask where is the speed limiter on a Pride mobility scooter.

Where Is The Speed Limiter On A Pride Mobility Scooter?

For all the great aspects of this company, the one thing they don’t have is a speed limiter. For most of their customers, this is a great thing. The scooter is already going as fast as it can.

But if you were expecting a bigger “push” of energy, we are sorry to say that won’t happen. Pride mobility scooters (see also: How To Get Free Mobility Scooter) don’t have speed limiters.

Tips If Your Pride Mobility Scooter Has Slowed Down

If your mobility scooter (see also: How To Transport A Mobility Scooter) is normally speedy but has recently slowed down there are a few methods to kick it into gear.

Find The Speed Limiter

As we said before, Pride mobility scooters don’t have a speed limiter, but if you’re not using this brand you should search for it.

Because many mobility scooters are designed for people who find moving difficult, the scooters have an automatic blocker to stop the users from accidentally accelerating too fast.

People with tremors or unstable movements could easily give themselves whiplash from an unexpected zoom in their controls. To find the speed limiter on your scooter, search through the manual.

It’s normally located on the body of the scooter near the seat, but all brands are different. Switch off the limiter and you’ll be able to reach the vehicle’s top speeds.

A woman is riding a scooter on a sidewalk. Where Is The Speed Limiter On A Pride Mobility Scooter? Scooter Advice

Rewind The Motor

If you’re changing the limiter that means the scooter has always had its speed capped. If the scooter is only slowing down recently, then there might be something wrong with the motor or battery. We will focus on the motor first.

Modern motors are made with longevity in mind. Because those who use a mobility scooter will likely need the equipment for the rest of their life, the vehicle needs to last for that length of time. However, age reaches us all eventually – including machines.

To kick the motor back into gear, you may need to rewind the coil. Ideally, you should take your scooter to a mechanic, so they can fiddle with the motor without accidentally breaking it.

Once the mechanic has rewound the motor, the speed will increase but the windings per loop will decrease. This means once you start this process, you’ll need to keep rewinding every couple of months or so.

Update Your Battery

Your third option is to update your battery. Batteries can leak, they can break, and they will lose efficiency over time. Generally speaking, you should consider replacing your mobility scooter battery (see also: How Many Hours Does A Mobility Scooter Battery Last?)every 12 to 18 months.

If you’re looking at the time scale and thinking “I have not been replacing batteries this whole time”, then you may have found the reason for your slow scooter.

The scooter will be conserving its less powerful battery life by using less power in general. Less power means a slower scooter.

A woman riding a scooter on a city street. Where Is The Speed Limiter On A Pride Mobility Scooter? Scooter Advice

The Fastest Pride Mobility Scooters

Pride is a dependable brand. They create high-quality vehicles that can take on difficult terrain and travel long distances. They allow their users to continue on their adventuring and go-getter lifestyle even though they need a mobility scooter.

If one of your key features is speed, then you can ignore all but 2 of the Pride mobility scooters.

The Baja Raptor 2 is the fastest scooter in the Pride collection. It can reach a shocking 14 miles per hour. Considering most scooters struggle to reach 10 miles per hour, the jump is something special. Other amazing features of the Baja Raptor 2 include:

  • Automatic brakes
  • Long battery life (31 miles with one charge)
  • Doesn’t look like a mobility scooter
  • Great on grass and sidewalks
  • Easy to repair
  • Sturdy

We have included “doesn’t look like a mobility scooter” in our pros list because many people feel like a scooter is a sign of age or weakness. This isn’t true, of course.

Refusing to use a scooter means forcing yourself to be in pain and not allowing yourself to experience the world around you like you once did. Fear of what people think, or rejecting the truth of your needs is a weakness.

However, even if you recognize this fact it can be hard to shake the feeling of judgment. To help you get past this hurdle and enjoy a mobile life again, you should pick a scooter that doesn’t “feel” like a scooter. It will make the transition from no-scooter to scooter use easier.

Where Is The Speed Limiter On A Pride Mobility Scooter?

The Baja Wrangler 2 is a hefty piece of kit. It’s designed for recreational use instead of daily use. This means you can take the scooter off-road. Because of its chunky wheels and deep suspension, the body of this scooter is larger than most.

We wouldn’t recommend using it as a casual shopping trip vehicle, because squeezing through the isles will be a little tough.

However, if you want to go hiking, travel the land, or just be outside, you can speed through the wilderness on this scooter. Other amazing features of the Baja Wrangler 2 include:

  • Can tackle aggressive inclines and rugged terrain
  • Double padded seats for extra comfort
  • Rear backup sensors

Because this scooter is so large, we suggest adding a tow bar to your main vehicle and pulling it along as you drive. Alternatively, you could use a ramp to wheel the scooter into a van.

For this second method to work you will need a heavy-duty vehicle to carry the scooter safely.

Other Fast Mobility Scooters

If the only thing you care about is speed, consider these bands and their speed-specific scooters.

Freedom Scooters

The two fastest Freedom Scooters are the Mighty Mini which can reach 21 miles per hour, and the Chaser 1000, which can reach 23!

E-Wheels

The three fastest E-Wheels scooters are the EW-36 which can reach 18 miles per hour, the EW-46 which can reach 13 miles per hour and the EW-72 which can reach 15 miles per hour.

A man in a pink shirt riding a red mobility scooter. Scooter Advice

Afikim Electric Vehicles

The Afikim Electric Vehicles company has 4 fast scooters. The C3, C4, S3, and S4 can all reach 10 miles per hour.

Final Thoughts

The Pride mobility scooter brand doesn’t have speed limiters on their bikes.

Their vehicles are aimed at the adventurous, which means they expect their customers to still have control over most of their moment, but maybe they need a rest during their hike or perhaps their limbs aren’t as functional as their minds.

Either way, because they are targeting an active group of disabled people, they don’t add limiters to their bikes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where Is The Speed Limiter Located On A General Mobility Scooter?

Most of the time, the speed limiter is just underneath the seat, however, sometimes you will find it behind the shroud. The shroud is the plastic or metal protective cover that goes over the bike frame. You may need to detach the seat or the shroud to access the limiter.

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