Dialed Or Not?

well i live sorta by muskegon, where adonnis lives and well. aparently the cool things is to ride the shittiest scooter ever. razor wheels, stock bars. And have retros and eagles just sitting at you house.
jkin dondon.
 
I ride what I can afford... so i dont have much of a choice... lets just say my scooter is not nearly dialed as any of my friends.. lol
 

Tylerr.

Super Moderator
Staff member
i just make sure everythings tight
bearing glued under my spring in my break.
and im good to go
my headset is way over tightened tho
 

brian amato

Ex-Staff
Dialed. Can't stand even a little wobble.

On the other hand, Spencer Steed amazes me because he rides amazing yet his scooter shakes horribly haha
 

Chase Robertson

Bronze member
I prefer it to be dialed, and it usually is, but my wheels are super ovalized and I'm riding a reinforced pro so its not as good as I'd like. It will be when I get another TSI and and new wheels though.

But I hate headset wobble, usually take care of that shit immediately.
 

.erik

Member
im riding a razor ultra pro with once peice bars, stock fork, and stock wheels. nothings tight and my brake rattles so bad haha. i dont care i just ride it
 
alot of my friends drop there scooters, and is it makes a wierd noice they freek out, but mien make a wierd noice to and idc cuz its dialed, just makes a noise, so i like it dialed but don't care how it sounds, only how it rides.
 
my scooter literally sounds like a basketball. theres no excuse to have a sketchy scooter whan you have scs or hic i mean glue a bearing under your break and set up your compression right it should be dialed.
 

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
i always just rode a pro model but i came onto this website and heard about bolting your foldy, wheels, fixing a wobbly brake, ect. now i can't ride it any other way.
 
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