As with any pneumatic tire Mobility scooter tires are susceptible to
damage and punctures from normal use. Many users are dependent on their mobility scooters and punctures can cause a lot of
stress and hassle, especially if they become stranded as a result.
The following guide has been collected to help mobility scooter users to consider the options for reducing the risk of
punctures and tire damage.
1. Solid tires - Solid tires are now available for mobility scooters and are completely puncture resistant as they are made
from a solid rubber compound. This option offers the very best protection against punctures. This form of construction however does
lead to a firmer ride, as solid tires will not absorb impacts from road surface in the same way as a pneumatic tire. This can become a
real issue for users who travel longer distances and for those with back related problems.
2. Punctured proofing tires - Puncture proofing is a process used to make a standard pneumatic tire more resistant to
punctures. Puncture proofing is usually offered as an 'upgrade' rather than a standard manufacture feature. This process involves
spraying a chemical into the tire once inflated, and creates a seal inside the tire to help resist punctures. This process allows the
users to gain the benefits of standard pneumatic tires with the reduced risk of punctures. However puncture proofing is expensive so it
is worth shopping round for the best price. Some mobility dealer's offer 'discounted' puncture proofing when supplying new a new
mobility scooter so always ask for details.
3. Inflation - Check your tire pressures on a regular basis against the manufactures recommendations. This will prolong life
of the mobility scooter tires and ensure you have a smooth and safe ride.
4. Replacement - As with all vehicle tires it is important to replace tires once they are worn to reduce risk of punctures and
accidents. If you have any doubt about the level of wear on you tires please seek advice from a profession service agent. Replacement
inner tubes can sometimes be purchased to reduce the cost of repairing punctures once they occur.