125mm wheel razor scooter

JoshToy

Member
Alex Steadman said:
Damn, those look huge, looks like barely any clearance.
Hahaha, you have got to be kidding me... That's a good 3-4 inches of travel from the floor to the deck.

Jordan bates said:
so what does it come with a new a's foldy mech or a pro foldy mech ????
It's a 125mm AW model with B folding and Pro Model fender. That is unless Razor started selling AW's with those fenders. Cause I have no idea if they have.
 

JoshToy

Member
Yeah, most larger wheeled scooters do have less clearance from wheel to fender. But honestly I think it's better when the fender is somewhat close to the wheel. Less movement with the heel during manuals.

If anything there is the same amount of clearance from the wheel to the fork. That's if you're comparing it to a 100mm scooter. Most of Razor's models have about the same clearance in the fork.
 
did u put a bmx headset on there if so what do those do i mean i get putting bmx headset bearings in there but th headset what for
 

gazza707

Member
to be honest i wouldnt recommend this scoot to anyone who wants to do tricks cos ive had one before..

but if you just wanna cruise that are dank
 

AX3D

Member
(Before I say this note that fact that It will probably be a stupid question)
As you could imagine the speed, flow and distance ( dont know another word to describe how far you could travel without having to push) would be dank but do you think it would be possible to put them on a Razor Pro? Like use a diffrent brake? Maybe you could custom make brakes for higher ground clearance? Just an idea....
 

Steezeman

Administrator
I can almost fit 125's on the back of my old A, the only problem is it rubs the brake spring. The wheel I put on the back is kinda worn though so the might be why it almost fits.
 
AX3D said:
(Before I say this note that fact that It will probably be a stupid question)
As you could imagine the speed, flow and distance ( dont know another word to describe how far you could travel without having to push) would be dank but do you think it would be possible to put them on a Razor Pro? Like use a diffrent brake? Maybe you could custom make brakes for higher ground clearance? Just an idea....
You would need a longer fork, and possibly a head part with longer square tube to fit the front one. For the back, you might either try moving the brake setup forward (by drilling new holes fot the brake pin and making the cutout in the deck bigger) and putting on a bigger brake, or buy those weird metal thingys from Mitchells collectibles that lower the back wheel setup so its possible to install a bigger one.
 

Dom

Bronze member
I would worry about the fork being easier to bend with more leaverage and that, and also the larger wheels folding.

So any opinion on this Dylan?
 

Dylan Kasson

Steel Member
Its a really nice scoot if you reinforce it but if you dont you cn just hit the back will on the ground and the back dropouts will literaly just fold up really its not worth your time 125mm wheels are awesome but they dont fit they should make 115mm wheels or maybe i can just take out the sandpaper and sand donw the 125mm razor wheels idk im in florida now so im just riding a pro model didnt really want to bring that scoot with me and then get here and it breaks on me that would suck
 

Josh Young

Super Moderator
Staff member
i was the one that posted about my little bros scoot like before xmas with these big ass wheels. i have no idea how the hell he rides that thing. my mom bought the razor AW 125 at JC penny for like 30 bucks. i hate that scoot. hahah
 

gazza707

Member
D3 said:
Man,

Do they wear out as fast though??

not at all, the wheels last for ages

John Radtke said:
125 feels a little too big for me, i have some old oxygen scooter that rides 125mms.

it feels like switching from car to tank.

thats exactly what i think, they are too chunky id prefer 110's fo sho
 
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