9/6/11[NEW!] scooter modding super thread! Read&ask questions if you're new!

LITZrider

Member
ok so i want to go back to a pro deck for a little and i no if i dont renforce it ill break it. i was ganna make home made ones but all i can think of is sliding 2 peices of metal in the drop outs. if u have any other ideas please tell me and pics would be great. thx
 

zak.

Member
bar extensions !
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there's about 4 and a half inch of support in the bar so no way they coming out !
plus the perfect socket for socket pegs ,had to cut a bit of though they were mega long
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hot glue the wheels? whats that do? im getting rottweilers old bars... and ill def cut/alter the brake.


ill upload pics of stuff when i get it this/next week

when u hot glue the wheels it prevents the spokes in ur plastic cores from crakcing so its like a make shift metal core look it up on youtube to see tutorials
 

Twine

Member
Hay guise. I guess this is the right place to ask this :p

I just got back into scooter riding (still suck dick at it) and I was just wondering what would be a good "first" scooter to get. Cos Ive used some Razor A2 or something, idk it was light as shit but broke really easily. I was just wondering what I should be looking at that's not too expensive but still good quality that wont break doing gaps and stuff from a 60kg rider.

Kthxbai :D
 

Twine

Member
What would be the average price for one of these? Also, I see that it's 1 pieces bars. Does that mean there's no way of adjusting the height?
 

Drew Kelly

Member
there s no way of adjusting height but you can get the regular ultra pro 18 wide and 26 high i think and cut them down to your specs and in the us they cost about 50 to 60 $
 

DonaldM

Member
I found a scooter in my parent's garage. Could anyone tell me the best way to create a snow scooter. I've got time.
 

Mikey G

Member
Seems like a fitting place to ask a question that doesn't deserve a whole thread.

With spray painting decks and bars, have any tips? I realize I have to do a few coats but I would rather not have it all just fall off and chip like no one's buisness. So, any tips for long lasting spray painted parts?
 

Jon.

Steel Member
Well, do it evenly and well. Do atleast 3 layers of clear coat and wait untill it totally dries. Then you should be good.
 

Jon.

Steel Member
Oh and sand whatever parts you have before you paint it. If it's sanded well the paint will stick much better.
 

michaelpytel

Bronze member
I found a scooter in my parent's garage. Could anyone tell me the best way to create a snow scooter. I've got time.

use soem common sence to attach a skatebourd to it. so that it still whips, cut it in half have both curvs facing forward. thats what im riding.
 
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