Fuzion Scooters

Fuzion

Member
Jake Carlyon said:
Why dont use realese a good 2 wheeled scooter, itd sell better than a 4 wheeled scooter.

What would be the point of releasing another 2-wheeled scooter that is similar to every other 2-wheeled scooter out there is my question.

farmboy UK said:
will new fuzion model be avilable in UK

Eventually it should be.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
There wouldn't be a point of releasing another 2 wheeled scooter that is similar to every other 2-wheeled scooter out there, that's why you should release a GOOD two wheeled scooter :)
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
Pirate Alex said:
There wouldn't be a point of releasing another 2 wheeled scooter that is similar to every other 2-wheeled scooter out there, that's why you should release a GOOD two wheeled scooter :)
designed by the riders too, so we know it would be good !lol
 

Kenny O.

Member
shortyjordy said:
Pirate Alex said:
There wouldn't be a point of releasing another 2 wheeled scooter that is similar to every other 2-wheeled scooter out there, that's why you should release a GOOD two wheeled scooter :)
designed by the riders too, so we know it would be good !lol
fosho
 

AX3D

Member
shortyjordy said:
Pirate Alex said:
There wouldn't be a point of releasing another 2 wheeled scooter that is similar to every other 2-wheeled scooter out there, that's why you should release a GOOD two wheeled scooter :)

designed by the riders too, so we know it would be good
!lol

I thought the pro model was designed by the Razor Pro team?
Then again Razor is a company and cant make everything perfect... But we love you anyway :)

But yeah, that would be sweet realesing "another" 2 wheeled scooter, just made for tricks and market it at a good level so people would be like "hell yeah, I could be like those guys doing those flipeys and shizz"
 

Fuzion

Member
I'm not following at all. Razor has different models for different riders apparently. All customized for different riding types.

What differences would you all actually make to your current scooters? What would be needed to make a "good" scooter?
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
stronger forks, stronger wheels, stronger everything i guess. but try not to make it heavy.

wow you have 40 posts and their all in this thread lol
 

dre

Member
Well for one, something that lasts, at a reasonable price. I think we're all pretty much sick of buying razors that break like skateboards, that are overpriced for what you get. And then there's the micro pro shop, that makes good strong stuff, but sells them for a really high price - plus shipping if you live in N. America. We need something like that offers products like the micro pro shop does, but in North America, so shipping doesn't cost as much...
 

farmboy uk

Steel Member
like any sport, we want light and strong, but to make a dramatic change you can't just make lighter parts you actually have to change the design, like think about excess weight provided by the foldy mech, hardly anyone on here fold their scoot ever, so if there was a less 'wastefull' way of doing it
 

Fuzion

Member
Thank you all for being so constructive! A lot of your ideas have been considered for our next product and hopefully you guys will be rightfully pleased when it is released in 2007.

Just to point out though in regards to the folding mechanism, although there are a lot of you on SR you do realize that the majority of you are in a totally separate category than the average consumer/rider.

It's really quite ironic that all the little things that you better riders cannot stand are the amenities that most customers adore. =P

I am in the process of seeing if myself or a rep can make it to the SR scooter competition in San Diego come December. I'd love to meet some of you guys and possibly bring out some new stuff for you guys to see exclusively!
 

AX3D

Member
Wow, these people are accualy really good haha I thought they were all about making a buck but it does seem they care :) Thanks heaps guys its nice to see this sort of thing in such a small(ish) sport.
 

farmboy uk

Steel Member
Nextsport said:
Thank you all for being so constructive! A lot of your ideas have been considered for our next product and hopefully you guys will be rightfully pleased when it is released in 2007.

Just to point out though in regards to the folding mechanism, although there are a lot of you on SR you do realize that the majority of you are in a totally separate category than the average consumer/rider.

It's really quite ironic that all the little things that you better riders cannot stand are the amenities that most customers adore. =P

I am in the process of seeing if myself or a rep can make it to the SR scooter competition in San Diego come December. I'd love to meet some of you guys and possibly bring out some new stuff for you guys to see exclusively!

i was thinking that, i guess we are a pretty minor sector of the market
 

Fuzion

Member
How many riders are in the SD area? I've actually been in NC and MN the past few weeks and I don't know how you guys scooter in the temperatures that it gets out there- I'm sticking to CA from now on!
 
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