Rascal launches the new Rascal Balance

July 21, 2009 at 3:46 pm Leave a comment

The Rascal Company has led the industry in technological breakthroughs in personal electric vehicle technology for 35 years.  Michael Flowers founded The Rascal Company with his late father, Francis, and is co-inventor of the original Rascal.  He is also the inventor of the Rascal ConvertAble and the powerfolding Rascal AutoGo.

The Magnetic Stabilizer is a major technological breakthrough.  The Magnetic Stabilizer technology automatically deploys when the Rascal Balance turns at any reasonable speed.  As the front wheel turns, the outside stabilizer wheel touches down on the riding surface.  The centrifugal force immediately releases the magnetic field holding the stabilizer fork and wheel in place.  At this point, the 3-wheel design instantly becomes a 4-wheel design.

As the Rascal Balance turns, the Magnetic Stabilizer wheel tracks the identical path as the front (steering) wheel.  When the front wheel is turned in a straight direction, the Magnetic Stabilizer wheel automatically returns to its normal position above the riding surface and the magnets lock the fork and wheel firmly back in place.

The Rascal Balance also features a superior Frame-Forward™ design. This frame design provides maximum comfort in lower body posture.  There is a much larger foot and leg accommodation range when compared to most other 3-wheel scooters and especially their 4-wheel counterparts. The Rascal Balance provides all of the benefits of 3-and-4 wheel scooters in one inclusive and affordable package:

  • Safety
  • Comfort
  • Ease of use

For more information on the Rascal Balance or any Rascal Mobility product Call (800) 814-7143 or visit www.RascalScooters.com/rbalance to reserve your FREE Test-Ride today.

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