Not starting ----- but buying from you isn't supporting scooter shops, cause your a skate shop. Even though I guess we owe you a thank you cause you really did kick start the scooting community in australia, and source out parts down here that we couldn't get. The only thing I hate is how it is...
what OS are you running? If you have windows 7 run the troubleshooter. It's fucking amazing the problems it can pick up. Otherwise, press the reset button on your router (if it has one) then disconnect it from the power for AT LEAST a minute. Then plug it in and try it again. Hope that helps
Good point, but good luck trying to sell a scooter or parts around where you stole it from, everyone will know that a scooter like that was stolen or a scooter with them parts were stolen. And a skater would usually know nothing about scooter and it's parts so how would they go selling parts on...
You can't get T bars off of skater HQ for 85, let alone forks. lol.
I buy wheels off skater HQ, they are expensive as fuck but I like it cause they give me stickers. Their wheels aren't actually that expensive when you think about it.
My scoot is worth like 350, but I only paid about 250...
I'm going to have a can of red bull, eat some tomato soup and then do that right now, pics later.
I'm going to do it with a chunked yak, it should just chunk a bit more and then slide like nothing else
I'm not really hard on wheels, I've only killed 1 pro wheel, 1 MGP wheel and 1 yak wheel this year. The yak and MGP wheels were in the front BTW. My eagle is also starting to dehub and I've had it like 4 months but only been riding it for about 2.
Bearings are another story, i've gone through...
I'm not sure why, I think it's because so many people want them and not many people over there have them and they think you don't deserve it yet because you are only just starting. Don't worry about it, you gotta start somewhere, and imo the better scoot you have to learn on the easier/better it...