QTvan mobility scooter caravan

Posted on 16. Nov, 2011 by Electric Wheelchair Bristol in Electric Wheelchairs

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35 Responses to “QTvan mobility scooter caravan”

  1. mackfender

    16. Nov, 2011

    @MissClone I think you’re a bit out of date with mobility scooters, I tow trailers regularly with my scooter without problems. I also have a 2 seater childs trailer in which I take my grandchildren.

  2. ETAservices

    16. Nov, 2011

    @ElCid48 People manage to sleep in tents without flinging excreta around in this way

  3. ElCid48

    16. Nov, 2011

    No bathroom facilities. Just use a milk jug to urinate, take a crap on a paper towel and throw it all out out on the road, a curbside, a garden, a field, the front steps of anyone. That’s caring for the environment!
    And who cares if you don’t take baths except when it rains (if it rains)?
    Get real, people!

  4. GrimlyKK

    16. Nov, 2011

    Just popping down the shops; I may be some time…

  5. chestifie

    16. Nov, 2011

    Very cool, you should consider making one that can be towed by scooters, for traveling and camping purposes. Loving the 60’s throw back, really nice.

  6. EnigmaNZ1

    16. Nov, 2011

    Scooter caravan,Lambretta on you tube pulled by a sidecar fitted scooter, 1964, cramped for 2 lol

  7. TheFastestSrbin

    16. Nov, 2011

    Nice, really good way to go out for a weekend!

  8. PsalmHymn

    16. Nov, 2011

    @MissClone Dear gayclone,
    You are quite wrong, my mobility scooter towed a Jaguar Mark 4 car chassi once.
    .
    It was a four mile an hour scooter.
    .
    It’s a shame the world is so small for you.
    .
    Cheers.
    from,
    del-boy.

  9. ETAservices

    16. Nov, 2011

    @MissClone Don’t forget that mobility scooters are rated to carry someone weighing up to around 23 stone - that’s a considerable amount of torque and easily enough to pull this caravan, which we designed and built over the last 6 month. You are right when you say that tiny caravans were built in the 1950’s, although I’d be surprised if any were quite this small.

  10. MissClone

    16. Nov, 2011

    This is a fake advert, a mobility scooter could not tow shit

    Its just an old 1950’s caravan. I saw one being pulled by a bubble car at a vintage rally last year

  11. DaisyDuke898

    16. Nov, 2011

    fuck car im gettin this!

  12. poega123

    16. Nov, 2011

    @fluxusreadymade
    >Implying energy=carbon

  13. fluxusreadymade

    16. Nov, 2011

    Entirely carbon neutral? Impossible. I see plastic components as well as the caravan being towed by an electric scooter. That battery had to be charged somehow.

    Get real!

  14. ETAservices

    16. Nov, 2011

    Thanks for the all the interest. We are currently taking orders for the QTvan. We can alter the design and specification to match a customer’s specific requirements. For example, one person has asked for a drop-top version so he can tow his grandkids to the mall.

  15. stumptownraces

    16. Nov, 2011

    So, this is fake. Some insurance marketing campaign? Weak.

  16. JPHalgren

    16. Nov, 2011

    um…. 5 miles per hour top speed?

  17. JPHalgren

    16. Nov, 2011

    um…. 5 miles per hour top speed?

  18. blasterfilms

    17. Nov, 2011

    Where’s the bathroom?

  19. KillYourTeeVee

    17. Nov, 2011

    i think i’m in love

  20. yeungsij

    17. Nov, 2011

    Awesome.. People with mobility impariment trying to squeeze into this caravan.

  21. turbomouse

    17. Nov, 2011

    Sleep in this and you’ll probably get stolen.

  22. headfights

    17. Nov, 2011

    these would be cooler if they were more cost effective and could be distrusted to the homeless population!

  23. headfights

    17. Nov, 2011

    these would be cooler if they were more cost effective and could be distrusted to the homeless population!

  24. macd2point0

    17. Nov, 2011

    does the scooter driver actually have to stand up and walk in the caravan? too lazy for that. fail

  25. pudsey123

    17. Nov, 2011

    a few things, since when was an alarm clock entertainment? and where is the toilet?

  26. therealepirate

    17. Nov, 2011

    I’m not even disabled and I’d buy one to ride around on

  27. ifly462

    17. Nov, 2011

    So this is pritty much a slower 3 wheeled moped

  28. ashley118118

    17. Nov, 2011

    i want one and im not disabled they look cool a trike scooter 1st time i have seen 1

  29. applevalleyjoe

    17. Nov, 2011

    I’ll trade you my PRIDE MOBILITY CELEBRITY X and $500 to boot for one of these!

  30. timrocket2008

    17. Nov, 2011

    Nice Trike Scooter!

  31. NippiMobility

    17. Nov, 2011

    @footLogic True, that is why we call it an alternative to a “granny scooter” not a replacement. If you need an indoor scooter, get an 4mph electric scooter, but if you want to travel 4 miles in around 8 minutes rather than an hour then the Trippi is worth a look at.

  32. Northisbest

    17. Nov, 2011

    Very nice and I like a lot. Does this sales to worldwide ?

  33. NippiMobility

    17. Nov, 2011

    Please call: 01283 520620 or visit our website and complete our online enquiry form for more information.

    Terry Barnes
    Nippi Sales

  34. footLogic

    17. Nov, 2011

    But a granny scooter can be used indoors. That’s a motorcycle with a gas engine.

  35. tavez31

    17. Nov, 2011

    i like this trippi scooter so, is there any dealer in london?