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Posted on Oct 23, 2008
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Pride victory mobility scooter

Need to remove the fairing around steering. Have taken out all the screws (I think), fairing loose but still can't remove. Any ideas - beyond that I'm pretty useless !

Thanks for any advice.

Tom Watson

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  • Anonymous Nov 27, 2008

    Hi, Trying to remove the fairing around the top of the steering column. Cheers Tom Watson

  • hook4 Nov 27, 2008

    Very helpful, much appreciated

    Tom

  • Anonymous Jan 31, 2009

    my mum has a Road Knight Maxi, this keeps stopping and starting. She has been told its the throttle pot. I want to repair this myself, could youplease tell me what tis lookslike and where to locate it.
    Thanks Alan

  • Dan Hudson May 11, 2010

    Which part are you trying to remove? The console, or down near the wheels?

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2014

    I don't know how to remove the seat on the Pride Victory series 9

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1. Remove the four screws on the outside perimeter of the console base.
2. Lift off console top cover and disconnect the front-to-back cable.
3. Remove the throttle lever from the throttle pot.
Remove the four screws holding the console base to the mounting plate.

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