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I had never seen a Proto ICS with the Compression Cap before, nowadays most forks just have a small hole in the bottom so you don't need the cap.
im looking at doing my scooter up would a proto scs compressin system from online fit on ith my 2012 mgp nitro forks and bars?
For an addict youll need a slightly smaller compression bolt so i'm using my lucky clamp bolt and it fits perfect and the compression cap is just a washerguys I got a tilt scs for christmas and my scs didnt come with a top cap or a compression bolt or and I really need it... dos anyone know where I can get one???? please a link
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I highly reccomend a better scooter. For safety reasons. But that doesn't matter right now.Hi guys im new to this whole freestyle scooter, I tried to read through before posting nonsence. But I have some questions which im unclear of. And so I have a Team Dogz pro 4 X-gen scooter I know everyone gonna laugh at it. As I bought it as a complete scooter so it came with an oversize 4 bolt scs grenade clamp so i fixed the handlebar in and tighten all the screw but im not sure why after half day of usage i would hear some "loose screw" or "metal vibrating" sound when i ride over slight uneven surface e.g drainage grill. so i thought some screw were loose. I checked through the entire scooter bolts everything seems tight and im suspecting that the sound came from the clamp area which I think it might be the compression bolt so i tightened it again and fixed it back. the next day everything seems ok for about few hours before the sound resurfaced again. can someone help me on this issue instead of just laughing at me. Thanks
So you definitely tightened the bolt that's inside the SCS? to compress your headset? There should be a little bolt and top cap inside that you tighten before you put the bars on and tighten the outside bolts. I highly doubt you'd need to clean your headset if it's brand new. Check your brake and wheel bearings, 99 percent of the time it's one of those two things that cause a scooter to rattle. Sometimes wheel bearings just need to be tapped with a hammer as the bearings stick out of the bearing slot of the wheel slightly making the bearing spacer rattle, just tap the bearing with a hammer and see if that fixes the problem. Check if your brake is loose at all. Make sure your headset is tight enough, if you take your bars out and spin your SCS with your hand it should only spin around about half way and feel pretty tight, it may feel too tight but once you put your bars in the extra leverage makes it feel smoother and looser.Hi guys im new to this whole freestyle scooter, I tried to read through before posting nonsence. But I have some questions which im unclear of. And so I have a Team Dogz pro 4 X-gen scooter I know everyone gonna laugh at it. As I bought it as a complete scooter so it came with an oversize 4 bolt scs grenade clamp so i fixed the handlebar in and tighten all the screw but im not sure why after half day of usage i would hear some "loose screw" or "metal vibrating" sound when i ride over slight uneven surface e.g drainage grill. so i thought some screw were loose. I checked through the entire scooter bolts everything seems tight and im suspecting that the sound came from the clamp area which I think it might be the compression bolt so i tightened it again and fixed it back. the next day everything seems ok for about few hours before the sound resurfaced again. can someone help me on this issue instead of just laughing at me. Thanks
You probably need to put some spacers between the SCS and the headset. Your local bike shop should have some around for a couple dollars.My tilt lt scs will always come loose no matter how hard i tighten it. I think its cuz my scs doesnt fit tight on my fork