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    National Seating & Mobility

    1.6 (53 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    My Segway MAX G3 had a flat tire on the rear wheel with the motor. So, I tried to replace it…read moremyself, but it was a pain in the ass, requiring an unfathomable amount of muscle and force. Then, I looked up on Google: "Electric Scooter Shops near me". The first result was "Electric Transportation Repair" located at 1181 N. 4th St, Ste. 10. I called the listed phone number, and made an appointment with them. The next day (Friday, April 17th), I went in with my rear wheel rim and a brand new SOLID tire (I had to buy a solid tire, because the "Tubeless Tires" cannot prevent even the tiniest punctures, especially a nail that is 2mm big), I asked them to install the solid tire onto the rim, that was all I wanted (I went ahead by removing the tubeless tire myself, with an insurmountable amount of brute force, I even had to use a torch and even a power saw to cut it off). I gave them $70 in cash up front. They had me fill out the documents (Name, Phone Number, E-Mail), and they told me to come back today (Monday, April 20th) to pick it up. Fast forward to today (Monday, April 20th), I went back, it was ready and done. I took it back home, re-installed the rim and wheel back on the Segway. I tested it out, it still showed the red "Tire Pressure Check" banner on the screen of my Segway MAX G3, but at this point, it is just a mild inconvenience, and just to not pay any attention to it anymore. I rode my scooter for a bit, it was a little slow to start, but that is because the battery was at 10%, and I forgot about that. But other than that, it runs smoothly. I am deeply excited that I get to ride my scooter again. I HIGHLY and STRONGLY Recommend this place if you want your scooter's tires replaced. The staff here were very welcoming and enduring to converse with. I'm glad that these small, mom-and-pop businesses are around in this day and age, at a time when owning cars is becoming a luxury rather than a necessity, as well as gas and diesel prices are expected to increase significantly over the next several months. I think it's best to purchase an electric scooter (or electric bike, either way), because its much easier to maintain service and repairability compared to a traditional, gas/diesel-powered car or truck. I cannot believe they have been around for 10 years now (since 2016). They have come a long way, repairing electric transportation machines, and even selling them at reasonable prices rather than paying markup at big, faceless corporations who only care about selling their products just for money, not even caring about the integrity or principles of the products they sell to us. I am so glad this business is around. Thank you very much, Electric Transportation Repair, you're the best! Keep up the amazing work!!

    I don't mind going to a rundown, outdated, cramped and disorganized shop if the service is good…read more But the service is not good. We brought a bike in for a flat repair. The guy talked me into a innertube upgrade, and I fell for it. I drew the line, though, at having my bike horn fluid replaced. I was told I would be notified when it was complete. I wasn't. Instead, I called two days later, and simply asked if my repair was done and was put on hold for five minutes while he checked. So I hung up and called again, and the guy put me on hold again while he checked. I don't know if they have a secret giant warehouse in the back like the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, but it was ridiculous. The third time I called, someone else answered and I couldn't understand a word he was saying. The fourth time I called, I begged him, "Don't put me on hold- just look at the bike and tell me if the tire is flat or not flat." Turns out the repair was ready. "Didn't someone call you?" No, nobody called me. I went to pick it up, and stared at the odd artifacts on the shelf (a random bike component, an old kid helmet, Honey Bunches of Oats) and gazed at the wiring through the hole in the ceiling, listening to someone cuss a worker out in the back while I waited in one of the three chairs, up against the other bikes in for repair. When they rolled it out, someone noted the chain was not on properly. So I waited until they fixed that. That way I could be there when nobody told me it was ready. By the way, it was returned without the valve stems. I had to go back and ask for them. Well, after less than two miles of riding, the bike tire went flat again. Even with the new upgraded innertube. I brought it back. So, I argued that the mechanic might not have checked the tubing, so that whatever created the hole was not removed. Or, that perhaps the tube was pinched upon installation. Or, a number of other things that seemed more likely than my innertube popped again after just three rides. So even though I no longer had confidence in their service, I brought it in hoping it was under warranty. Nope. Though they said they could offer a discount. They argued my tire was worn. The new, four month old tire. Hmm. I said no to the $80 tire offer. After two and a half days, I called to see if it was ready. It was. "Didn't someone call you?" No, nobody called me. But I think that should be the tagline on your business card. Electric Transport Repair. Didn't Someone Call You? So, I picked it up. I didn't get a breakdown receipt (my bad) so I don't know why the first repair (with the tube upgrade) was $80 and my discounted repair with normal tube was $60, but whatever. I'd rather pay double the price than return here.

    National Seating & Mobility - mobilityequipment - Updated May 2026

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