french id muffin?

I'm kinda new at scooter but...is the French ID muffin scooter good if you do the usual mods. to it and what mods would i do to it to make it even better???And how much lighter is it compared to an old a razor cause thats what i ride now and i want to know if it would be really different for me?
 

D= its sam!!

Ex-Staff
the muffin is like a JDbug, witch is pritty much the same as a pro but the deck doesnt have a grind plate and it has all the paint n shit on it.
 

Meep94

Member
Considering you live in NJ...
The Muffin comes all the way from Europe, It's a B model with a paintjob, grips and wheels, 100 USD for the scooter, and about another 100 shipped to USA all together it falls some where about 200 USD when you could get a Pro model shipped for 40 off amazon or if you check ebay you could some times find a B model for about 30 or so... Hope that answers that as for the weight, an old A is lighter than a B or a Pro model but not by much, Also at first there would be some getting used to do from a Old A to a Pro/B model but they are stronger and better by far, well worth the money.
 

qwxor

I got myself banned.
Apparantly the wheels are really good

and the grips are alot better than regular foams

so people say

plus it like gives you a boner when you see it
 
hey hey : )

I prefer to be realistic to think that as a commercial has been able to do ... eric ralb ( yes i love him ^^ )

The muffin is exactly the same as jdbug
Just more beautiful, gum wheels slightly stronger and faster, and the grip a bit larger.

However, this time, the muffin is especially build for the European market is: (almost the same price that jdbug in france, full distribution network)
But for the usa, you are lucky enough to have access to the razors a very low price, so the muffin does not become a really good choice, especially that for the time being we have no distributors in the USA. So the shipping costs are quite expensive.

However, for the american market, we think the pro-parts will be usefull (handlebars (1 month), grip, wheels, fork, deck, pegs, wear .....) in the future ^ ^

We will always be a bit expensive, we try to do very good material, and the rapport euros/$ ( 1.57 ) is very hard for us for export our production

if you want to buy a muffin absolutely, I will not say no XD, but it's better to wait for our forthcoming parts ^ ^

Finally continue to believe in us, we will try to do our best for the future of sport in our side (as did SR, or any other persons who have invested in the development of the sport.)

thx and good ride ^^
 

D= its sam!!

Ex-Staff
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Big L

Steel Member
They are so bomb, the wheels are so smooth and i love the grips, but i have only ridden peasleys and its reinforced so i don't know much about a stock one, but if i had the money i would get one
 

Kevin11

Member
Logan Bradleyy? said:
They are so bomb, the wheels are so smooth and i love the grips, but i have only ridden peasleys and its reinforced so i don't know much about a stock one, but if i had the money i would get one
 

Tom6

Member
Zizimutant, i have respect that you are such an honest company, and not out there to sell sell sell. :) :) <333
 
Sweet scooter, but from a uk site over here its Ã?Æ?ââ?¬Å¡Ã?â??Ã?£74 when a jd bug is Ã?Æ?ââ?¬Å¡Ã?â??Ã?£40.
 
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