Drive Phoenix HD 3 Wheel Scooter. Ergonomic 'Finger-Pull' throttle makes it easier for those with limited strength or dexterity to operate the scooter. Convenient free-wheel release knob.
Warranty: Lifetime on frame, 14 months on electric controller and drive train components. 350 lb weight capacity.
3 Wheel configuration allows scooter to nimbly negotiate indoor obstacles. Quick and easy disassembly into 4 easy-to-transport pieces. Comfortable, height adjustable seat with flip back, adjustable width arms. 4 mph top speed and a 15 mile maximum cruising range.
Solid, non-marking, flat-free tires for worry-free travel. Large front carry basket. Adjustable angle tiller has auto-straightening feature and allows the user to position the controller into the most ideal driving position. Anti-tip wheels for greater safety.
Seat back folds completely flat, which comes in handy when transporting or storing the scooter. Includes tow sets of interchangeable color panels in red & blue. Comes with easy to remove, quick connect battery pack that can be charged separately from the scooter.
Headlight for enhanced safety. HCPCS K0801 Weight Capacity 350 lbs. Top Speed 4 mph Maximum Range 15 miles Turning Radius 43' Climbing Angle 6° Ground Clearance 3.75' Dimensions 39' (L) x 22.5' (W) Floor-to-Seat Height 20' - 22' Drive System 24(V) x 350(W) x 3600 rpm Seat Type Folding Seat Dimensions 17.5' (W) x 17' (D) Motor 24V x 350W x 3600 rpm Batteries (pair) 12V x 20AH Charger 1.5A Offboard Brakes Electromagnetic Front Wheel 9”x 3” Flat-free Rear Wheels 9”x 3” Flat-free Base Weight 63 lbs. Battery Weight (pair) 31 lbs. Seat Weight 21 lbs. Total Weight 115 lbs. Heaviest Piece Weight 32 lbs.
(Front Section) Warranty on Frame Lifetime Warranty on Electronic Controller/Drive Train Components 14 Months Warranty on Batteries 6 months Phoenix HD 3 Heavy Duty Travel Scooter Model # PHOENIXHD3 Add to Cart.Quick & easy disassembly.Includes interchangeable color panels in Red & Blue.Armrests are padded and adjustable.Quick connect batteries.Ergonomic throttle control.Height adjustable swivel seat with two-tone upholstery.Flat-free, non-marking tires.Large, plastic carry basket.Easy to adjust tiller.Anti-tip wheels.Swivel seat with fold down backrest.Easy free-wheel operation. One Full Year In Home Service Limited Warranty. Your new scooter comes with a full One Year In Home Service Warranty.
Stop worrying about who would repair your scooter or how you would get your scooter to them. This warranty has you covered! We will send a trained professional repair technician directly to your home in the event your scooter should need repair. We cover the entire United States.
The map below indicates the location of our service affiliates. OPTIONAL SCOOTER COACH The Patented Locking Scooter Coach is now available for Phoenix HD 3 Wheel Scooter. The Scooter Coach is a water proof trailer that allows you ten times the capacity to bring things along with you that you would normally leave behind as ell as a piece of mind knowing your items are under lock and key. The Scooter Coach not only can serve a safe locking cargo, it can also serve as a ice cooler to keep food and drinks cold as it is completely water tight and water proof with a weight capacity of 500 pounds.
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Becoming a Bird Scooter Charger Even though Uber and Lyft make up of the on-demand economy, there is no shortage of other apps and services that you can work for. And when I heard about a new electric scooter company called, I decided to sign up and give it a try. Now if you’re wondering what electric scooters have to do with rideshare driving, you’re right! On the surface, they may seem like pretty different companies, but scooters and rideshare are both part of the shared mobility space, and they actually have a lot more in common than you may think. Both businesses are mobility marketplaces: Uber connects drivers and riders while Bird connects scooters and customers.
And as it turns out, those scooters need able-bodied workers to charge them every night, so that’s where workers in the on-demand economy come in handy. After covering the rideshare industry for four years, I’m already seeing a ton of parallels between the two business models and, like we saw with rideshare driving when it first hit the scene, there’s a lot of opportunity for ‘Chargers’ right now since Bird is growing quickly and able-bodied workers are in high demand. Bird Charger Pay – how much do you get paid to charge Bird Scooters? Based on my own experience and from talking with other chargers, you can easily make $20-30 per hour working for Bird. If you’d like to download a copy of our free Bird Charger Quick Start Guide PDF, please opt in to our e-mail list below.
Riding a Bird Scooter You can rent the scooters for $1 plus $0.15/min and travel around town, campus or wherever your heart desires. I originally signed up with Bird as a customer (you can get ) because it seemed like a fun way to zip around town and I was quickly hooked! Here’s a video about what it’s like to rent a Bird Scooter: Related Article: review on EXSPLORE Sign Up to Be a Bird Charger After a few rides, I noticed a button one day in the app that said ‘Become a Charger’ and I immediately clicked it!
Uber actually uses a similar button in the to get passengers to sign up to drive, and this was the first of many similarities I noticed between the two companies. It’s also important to note that Bird’s founder was VP of Global Driver Growth at Uber and COO at Lyft before starting Bird. And it looks like and from Uber also joined Bird. Bird Charger Sign up Soon after, I got a phone call from Jake at Bird asking me a few questions about why I wanted to be a Charger:. What do you love about Birds?. What type of car do you have?. How many Bird do you think you can charge per night?
The phone call was refreshing, since it seems like Bird actually wants people to sign up who are passionate about the service and wants to ensure you’ll be a good fit for the company. Uber and Lyft tend to be more focused on getting as many people into their application funnel as possible and have no real vetting other than the background check. I wasn’t sure how stringent the vetting process for Bird would be, so I made sure my answers reflected how much I love Bird and to show that I have a big car and am ready to do a lot of work!
Here’s the gist of my responses:. I love how easy it is for the short-trips around town and the fact that you can leave the scooters anywhere. I’d like to see more on the roads and want to help make that happen. I have two cars that I could use for this job, a or more likely my SUV since the second row folds down, and I’ll have more space to store the scooters. I’m not sure exactly what’s required of charging but I think I should be able to do at least 10-15 a night no problem since I live in West LA and am free at nights.
Related article: Bird Charger Application: Phone Call with Bird Jake from Bird walked me through everything in about 20 minutes, and below are my notes from the meeting: A charger has three main duties: capture, charge and release back into the ‘wild’. Bird is big on using ‘bird’ terminology, so I hope you’re ready for a lot of bird related PUNS 🙂 Bird Charger Requirements. Must be 18 years or older. Must have a car. Charge at least 3 birds at a time. Must live in/near a service area where Bird operates The last three requirements seem more like suggestions to me and if you’re carless, you can still be an effective Charger if you happen to live in the busiest Bird areas, since you can just walk or ride the Birds back to your house, charge them there and you won’t have to drive around looking for them.
Just check out how this guy does it! Wait for it Video cred: Katey S. — Harry Campbell (@TheRideshareGuy) Bird also says you must live in a coverage area and while that definitely makes things easier since you have to drop them off early in the morning, as long as you live relatively close and/or don’t mind up getting up early, it shouldn’t be a problem. Bird Scooters Bird Charger Earnings/Salary Chargers are paid for each Bird they pick up, charge and release. Most Birds will pay you $5. But some Birds will pay more, depending on how difficult it is to find, charge and release.
Meelad Mashaw, a here in Los Angeles, actually bought an to measure how much electricity a Bird scooter uses for a full re-charge and found that it cost only 7 cents per scooter in LA. So the cost to charge a Bird scooter is pretty minimal. Bird App – Charger Mode Once you are approved to become a Charger, Bird will activate ‘Charger mode’ in your Bird customer app.
This allows you to toggle into Charger mode, then capture and charge Birds. There’s only one app that you use for both charging and riding (similar to Lyft) and here’s what the ‘Charger Mode’ toggle looks like. Your captured Birds How to Charge a Bird Scooter Charging Birds is pretty straightforward, but you will need to get special chargers from Bird.
The Chargers are free but you only get 3 to start since the charging supplies are in high demand right now. If you’re waiting on charging supplies, be patient but also don’t hesitate to follow up with Bird via the help tab of the app or by e-mailing hello@bird.co.
Each scooter takes around 3-5 hours to charge 100% and while you could potentially charge multiple scooters with one charger, I don’t recommend it since the scooters do lose charge once you unplug them and it’s annoying to get up in the middle of the night to switch them out. Releasing Charged Birds to a Nest I think being a Charger is a lot easier than driving for Uber or Lyft or delivering food for Postmates or DoorDash since there’s no customer interaction, but there are a few rules. This is especially true when it comes to releasing Birds back into the wild. Here are all of Bird’s ‘suggested’ rules for releasing Birds:. Scooters need to be dropped off between 4 and 7 a.m. Anywhere within a Bird’s Nest.
Bird asks you to release scooters in sets of three on private property in a nest. Try to find a flat surface as close as possible to high foot traffic area while never obstructing or blocking pedestrian pathways.
Scooters should be evenly spaced and wheels turned out Bird provides in app guidance on where to drop the Birds in the morning. Here is a screenshot. Bird Customer Service The solid customer support has been a nice change of pace from dealing with Uber and Lyft.
Right now, actual Bird employees are manning the support lines. As they scale and potentially transition to a third party, I really hope they continue to provide solid support. I can’t tell you how nice it is to get your questions answered by someone who knows what they’re talking about. Most of my customer support interactions these days though happen through the help tab of the app. Related Article: My First Day of Bird Charging It’s been fun learning the ropes of a new shared mobility service, and I’ve also found that it can be quite lucrative. Whenever these services first launch, they tend to pay well because they need to drum up demand. On my first day of charging, I was actually in Santa Monica for lunch, so on my way home I located three birds, captured them, put them in the back of my car, and took them home and charged them.
Once you get the hang of it, finding the birds is pretty easy and shouldn’t take more than a few minutes per Bird. Charging them takes a few hours but all you have to do is plug them in, so it’s pretty much passive at that point. The only challenging part for me was getting up early and dropping them off by 7 a.m. But there’s not much traffic at 7 a.m., especially on the weekends, and it only takes a few minutes to pull them out of your car and place them on the street. Here’s what my first Nest looked like, how’d I do?
My first Bird Nest When all was said and done, I probably spent about 20-30 minutes actually working and made just under $15 (conservatively $30 per hour). If you’ve got an SUV or even a truck, you could easily do 6-12 Birds at a time, and make significantly more, especially if you pick and choose the best times to work. The Birds are heavy, around 25-30 pounds, and a little awkward to handle but they’re definitely manageable. Overall, I had a lot of fun riding the scooters, and then signing up to charge them.
This job won’t be perfect for everyone, but it is surprisingly flexible, and I could imagine many different scenarios where it would make sense for Uber and Lyft drivers to work for Bird or really anyone looking to make some extra cash. If you’re in California and would like to sign up with Bird, you can download the app from the or, then tap ‘Become a Charger’ in the menu. The other way is to signup on the.
And if you’d like to learn more about working as a, check out our latest post or watch the video below: 1.) – This is a cool tool that pulls in scooter data for Chargers and allows you to filter by time, bounty and more! To sign up using our affiliate link. Bird Frequently Asked Questions What is Bird Scooter? Is a new electric scooter service that operates all over the United States. You can rent scooters for $1 + $0.15 per minute and they also hire ‘Chargers’ to pick up, charge and release the scooters every day.
Where is Bird Available? Bird is expanding rapidly but as of 6/12/18, they’re available in the following places:. California – Los Angeles, Westwood, Santa Monica, Venice, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Palo Alto, Pacific Beach. Arizona – Scottsdale, Tempe. Colorado – Denver. Texas – Austin, Dallas. Tennessee – Nashville.
Georgia – Atlanta. Florida – Miami. North Carolina – Charlotte. District of Columbia – Washington DC You can also to find out when they make it to your city. How do I sign up for Bird Scooter? Bird is available in the Android Play Store and the Apple App Store – you can get a free ride by with our referral code. If you’re interested in signing up for the Charger program, you can sign up in the app by tapping ‘Become a Charger’ like I did or click.
How much can Bird Chargers make? Chargers are paid for each Bird they pick up, charge and release. Most Birds will pay you $5.
Some Birds will pay more, depending on how difficult it is to find, charge and release. Does it cost anything to sign up as a Bird Charger?
No, it’s completely free to sign up, but you do have to be older than age 18. Bird will also provide you with the actual chargers that you can use to charge the scooters you capture. What type of scooter does Bird use? Bird uses the, which is a foldable scooter and also used by several other scooter companies. Bird also uses a ‘new scooter’ model, the Why does Bird use so many bird puns in their marketing and slogans? I’ve asked the company for comment and no one was willing to take credit for it 🙂 Here are some more resources to learn about Bird:.
Links:. If you’re interested in becoming a Bird charger, then you might also be interested in driving for. Related Blog Posts:. Related Youtube Videos:. (new scooter from Bird). (scooter review/comparison) What do you think of the company and the charging gig?
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