My son's 6th birthday is coming up and I'm replacing his Coscto special scooter with a Lucky Crew. He's been riding his scooter a lot at home and the skatepark and I don't want it to hold him back or get him to get hurt if something fails.
I cut the stock bar down to 19 1/4" tall - took off 2 1/4".
The bar width is the same as his BMX bike so I figured that width is okay?
He's growing like a weed - 96% percentile in height for his age so I wonder how often I'll be replacing his bar as he grows.
I've read that having the bar a little higher is more comfortable to learn on vs lower for stunts. He's not that advanced of a rider at this point.
He's just happy riding and hopping curbs and the like. The kids at the skatepark helped me set the height on his current scooter. 24" from deck to top surface of the bars this winter. This new setup is 26" from deck to the top of the bars which I think may be too high?
Just wanted to get it as close to a good fit before surprising him on his birthday tomorrow. Maybe I just need to see him ride to see if I need to lower it more.
Appreciate any input/guidance.
somegeek
I cut the stock bar down to 19 1/4" tall - took off 2 1/4".
The bar width is the same as his BMX bike so I figured that width is okay?
He's growing like a weed - 96% percentile in height for his age so I wonder how often I'll be replacing his bar as he grows.
I've read that having the bar a little higher is more comfortable to learn on vs lower for stunts. He's not that advanced of a rider at this point.
He's just happy riding and hopping curbs and the like. The kids at the skatepark helped me set the height on his current scooter. 24" from deck to top surface of the bars this winter. This new setup is 26" from deck to the top of the bars which I think may be too high?
Just wanted to get it as close to a good fit before surprising him on his birthday tomorrow. Maybe I just need to see him ride to see if I need to lower it more.
Appreciate any input/guidance.
somegeek