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Steezeman

Administrator
^ Whatever size it is, you can use a stock front axle for it.
what bmx handlebars fit the TSI scepter bars? i think that would be fun
I think Sceptar bars are made to fit oversized MTB handlebars. I'm not sure on the size though, but I do not think that a normal sized BMX bar would work.
 

Dusty

Member
What is TSI's email? I would like to contact them but I cant find it on their website.

EDIT: Nevermind, think I got it.
 

grantinator

Bronze member
i just got my vertx fork and theres the installed starnut thing. there is a small gap where its just forktube than an area with now thread than the threads taht the screw for scs or hic is supposed to go into. my scs compression bolt thing wont reach down far enough to grab on the threads?
 
Wobble On MGP Nitro
I have an MGP Nitro and I am not sure on how to fix the wobble. It's a great scooter, don't get me wrong, but this really is a problem. The fork is brand new as I snapped my original, and the bars seem fine because when they wobble the fork wobbles too. I have isolated the problem as the headset, but when I tighten it enough to remove the wobble the bars won't turn at all. The headset is no longer sealed because when I replaced the fork the rubber rings expanded to a point where they couldn't be placed back, although I don't think this matters. It could be the order the parts assemble, but I am also almost positive I did the assembly correctly. Please help, and thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Danny Jackson
 
when looking at threads about wheels, i see these think like "the urathene on eagles are 89a hardness", does that mean the higher the number the harder the wheel or vice versa?
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
Higher number, harder wheel. You shouldn't go on that number alone though, as a lot of wheels don't list the hardness, and different styles of PU feel harder or softer than others. I'm pretty sure Phoenix wheels are like 85a, which is pretty soft, but they feel kind of hard.
 
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