Skip navigation
MS Society
  • Translations
  • Contact us
  • A-Z
  • Donate now
  • Login
  • Register
Welcome guest
  • Normal
  • Muted contrast
  • High contrast
  • Low graphics / Text only
  • Home
  • What is MS?
  • MS support
  • MS news & research
  • Near me
  • Get involved
  • About us

Home » Forum home » Primary Progressive MS

Tramer TWS

4 posts / 0 new
Login or register to post comments
Last post
Tramer TWS
Author
Post
chaconne
22 Apr 2012 at 2:39PM
Top

Hello

I am soon to be purchasing one of these as I am starting to feel I am missing out with my family. Top Gear featured this scooter along with a few other makes, the boys made their own contraptions and Army amputees tested the others, it was quite entertaining!

I know only a few of these have so far been sold, they are not cheap but they are robust, totally English made and do not look like a typical mobility scooter.

Does anybody own one on this forum? 

 

 

Snow Leopard
23 Apr 2012 at 10:50AM
Top

Hi Lou-lou, I googled them but couldn't find a link. You might get bigger response on Everyday Living (we're bit of a small group on this board).

Good luck with it. Please post again if you end up buying one. I'd like to know more.

Pat x

chaconne
23 Apr 2012 at 6:50PM
Top

Please note I meant to type Tramper!  so sorry! the company is "Beamer" they hve had a four wheeler out for years but the three wheeler has only been out for a couple of months, there is an article on Top Gear aswell on the website

Snow Leopard
23 Apr 2012 at 6:58PM
Top

lou-lou wrote:

Please note I meant to type Tramper!  so sorry! the company is "Beamer" they hve had a four wheeler out for years but the three wheeler has only been out for a couple of months, there is an article on Top Gear aswell on the website

Hi Lou-lou, re-post on Everyday Living. I have seen posts about the Tramper on there before.

I've always been worried about the stability of 3-wheelers but I suppose if it's been through all the tests it must be stable.

Pat x

» Back to Primary Progressive MS forum
‹ Previous topic: Tinnitus, medication & sanity (or loss off it) Next topic: wallpaper ›

Free MS Helpline
Phone: 0808 800 8000
helpline@mssociety.org.uk
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Accessibility
  • Contact us
  • Cookies
  • Media
  • Privacy
  • Terms of use

Multiple Sclerosis Society. Registered charity nos 1139257 / SC041990. Registered as a limited company in England and Wales 07451571

Fundraising Standards Board

Designed and developed by Precedent