14 STX
Explore the Adventure of 14 STX Fat Tire Golf Scooters - Shop Today!
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FAQs
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Top questions about our 14 STX collection
Does it fold flat for SUV?
Does this model have independent wheels in the back of the scooter
How do you unlock the 25 mph speed on the 2 wheel?
How fast is it? Do I need a driver's license?
How many cans of beer can the cooler hold?
How well does it transportation car or truck? How does the golf bag fasten to scooter?
What is the weight of the 14 STX Rowdy Golf Scooter both with and without the battery?
If parked on an incline does it have a brake?
Is there a conversion kit to make this cart street legal?
What are the main differences between the 14 STX Rebel Trike Golf Scooter and the Rattler Trike Golf Scooter?
What maintenance is required? What about the suspension and wheels and brakes? I’m gone six months at a time. How should I expect the batteries to be connected or not connected during that time?
Where is the battery and motor made?