Fuzion Spencer Hawk H2 & H4 Scooters

Fuzion

Member
Please see thread on the Fuzion forums for further information. We will be releasing further details on Pro editions in the future.

http://www.fuzionscooter.com/forum/introducing-fuzion-spencer-hawk-h2-h4-scooters-t-692.html

Enjoy!

Product images:
red-deck.jpg

h2yellow.jpg

wheel.jpg

h4-big.jpg
 

Fuzion

Member
Promotional images:

hawkbanneractRES.jpg

hawkbannerRES.jpg



More information and images will be released via Inside-Scooters Blog shortly as well.
 

Fuzion

Member
Oops. SR doesn't have an option to upload attachments but we've uploaded to our server for your viewing pleasure.
 

Fuzion

Member
Depends on what your definition of "bars" are. We wanted to keep our top clamp design so that users could customize their width depending on riding style. By definition the bars are 1-piece vs. your traditional 2 wheel scooter that has 3-piece breakaway bars that we're sure you all are familiar with.
 

dezbert

Steel Member
You should sell Fuzion NX forks separately. You'd get a lot of business with us scooter riders ;)
 

Erwin

Member
But if you look close, the bars are attached to the fork. Nextsport, you should make an NX style front end, with detachable fork, and bars. Alot stronger and allows the rider to change bars and if the bars bend, it wont be a completely unuseable scooter :)
 

Grahamk

Member
DANNN P. said:
You should sell Fuzion NX forks separately. You'd get a lot of business with us scooter riders ;)
That's what I was thinking, re-design the NX fork a little so it fits scooter wheels, sell em for cheap and you'd get so much business
As for the scooter, it's good you're designing them and stuff, but I don't think anyone on SR's gonna buy a scooter with a plastic deck
 

Fuzion

Member
You guys have to remember that 98% of scooter riders are not going to throw down as hard as the majority of you. ;) And for those of you that are worried about the fork issue most parts offered by your favorite scooter companies should be compatible. Plus we are working with Andrew to bring you ways to really beef up and customize our products to your liking.

As for the plastic deck it's a great way to increase the area for your feet to go and save weight- the frame underneath is key. You can ask our team riders but we can't think of anyone who has ever complained about the strength of the deck frame or had issues with it.

Also, we feel that aftermarket parts should be left to companies that are in that business. Look at all the progress that's been seen within the last few years and how much the industry has to offer because there was no 100% "right" way to modify thus creating a bevy of products for you to choose from!
 

mat

Steel Member
is that a plastic scooter?
they ride scooters?
nextsport is trying to make two wheeled scooters? what happened to canning that old two wheeled scooter and replacing it with a much superior fuzion?
you are allowed to advertise this stuff on sr?


also why not try this radical and revolutionary idea: get input from actual riders and design a real good product.
 
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