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What makes the 3-Wheel Victory 10 different? Pride has continued to refine the Victory series with the Victory 10. LED lights are bright and easy to see, the seat has pinchless hinges and an 8-position seat rotation, and the front-to-rear harness is now auto-connecting.
What are the 3-Wheel Victory 10's strong points? Non-scuffing solid tires with the feel of pneumatic tires, Delta tiller with wraparound handles, battery-saving LED lights, and a single-point lockup for easy disassembly.
What else should I know about the 3-Wheel Victory 10? The Victory 10's luxury features do raise the price when compared to other scooters in the economy and mid-range areas.
Manufacturer quote: "luxury features at an economy price"
What are the 3-Wheel Victory 10's strong points? Non-scuffing solid tires with the feel of pneumatic tires, Delta tiller with wraparound handles, battery-saving LED lights, and a single-point lockup for easy disassembly.
What else should I know about the 3-Wheel Victory 10? The Victory 10's luxury features do raise the price when compared to other scooters in the economy and mid-range areas.
Manufacturer quote: "luxury features at an economy price"

Product Specs
- Weight Capacity
400 lb - Overall Length
45.875" - Overall Width
22.125" - Seat Depth
17" - Seat Width
18" - Per-Charge Range, Maximum
15.5 mi - Maximum Speed
5.25 mph - Turning Radius
43.25" - Weight, without batteries
130.5 lb - Weight, with batteries
176.5 lb - Heaviest Piece Weight
54.5 lb - Disassembly
7 Pieces - Front Wheel Diameter
10" - Rear Wheel Diameter
10" - Ground Clearance
3.125" - Tire Type
Solid - Drivetrain Type
Sealed Transaxle - Motor Type
24 Volt DC - Brake Type
Electro-Mechanical, Regenerative - Battery Type
(2) U-1 - Battery Weight
46 lb - Battery Charger
Off-board, 3-Amp or 5-Amp - Goes In Reverse
Yes - Freewheel Mode
Yes
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Aug 28, 2011 3:38 PM
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| Lynn the Rocket Scientist from San Jose, CA would recommend this to a friend. | |
| A Little About Myself |
350 lb., 58-year old Aerospace Manager, who has been crippled for the last five years.
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| Pros |
This is my second Pride Victory Scooter. The first one lasted five years and was used everyday at my office. I was never once left stranded and the scooter was easily manageable everywhere I went, even though it is a large scooter. I could travel anywhere on our large campus within a 5-mile radius.
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Latest scooter has solid wheel and no suspension. Ride is much stiffer and bumpier on the open road, but that was expected. This is not a problem, just a slight inconvenience.
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No problems.
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Great vehicle for the money.
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Jun 29, 2011 3:03 PM
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| Pepsi from Cornwall, Ontario, Canada would recommend this to a friend. | |
| A Little About Myself |
I am a retired autoworker with a worn out body.
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I love the weight limit of the scooter and how easy it is to disassemble.
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None
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Very impressed.
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I have rented pride scooters in the past and have been very impressed.
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