Heaviest scooter/setup???

Victor C.

Member
TSI FM2
Crows
SMX
PROTO Full
Sliders

Wasnt that heavy, because I'm not a bitch. Bikes are heavy, scooters arent.
 
i like heavy scooters. they make me feel confident that it wont snap on something and it makes you stronger haha.

The heaviest set-up I could think of...
MGP Deck,
TSI Thomcat Fork,
Proto SCS,
Inward T Bars,
Proto Full cores,
It's probably one of the strongest though...

you just named my whole setup. well excluding the proto wheels, i ride pro model wheels hahahaa.



TSI FM2
Crows
SMX
PROTO Full
Sliders

Wasnt that heavy, because I'm not a bitch. Bikes are heavy, scooters arent.

the world needs more riders like you
 
Bolted pro with alex steadman style box reinforcements
blade brake
hotglued pro wheels
inward .120 offset fork
lucky nw bars

Probably clocks around 10 pounds somewhere. That was my last setup before my deck finally broke and I quit for awhile. There's nothing heavy to it, if you get used to it, it's all technique.

P.S. I absolutely hate light decks. It's like I can't get a true feel for it when I whip it and stuff. I absolutely wholeheartedly hate the ultra pro deck.

Ride a bike for awhile. I picked up a scooter after 2 years and started to do things I never thought I could, or would be too afraid to do.
 

Tupsu

Bronze member
MGP nitro deck
District ST-1 bar
Eagles 110mm
Blazer chromo fork (like 500g)
I quess it was like 5kgs.
I was able to double whip down like 10cm drop.

I tried Madis Kukk's scooter
Really long TSI deck, like 22" or something.
Ultra high and wide Wee bars, i quess 23.5" and 21" wide or something.
Proto striker.
I doublewhipped it flat.
Its heaviest thing ever.
 
Hmmmmmm well in 2007 i had a Pro Model deck and i built a steel insert that went all the way thru to the drop outs. Also had Original RAD bars V1, and original scooterresource fork, micro metal cores. not sure what it weighed but it was a beast. still thru down on it. i now have 2011 mgp nitro and love it. eat your veggies if its too heavy pussies. ever ride a bike.
 

gjdadj

Steel Member
Bolted pro with alex steadman style box reinforcements
blade brake
hotglued pro wheels
inward .120 offset fork
lucky nw bars

Probably clocks around 10 pounds somewhere. That was my last setup before my deck finally broke and I quit for awhile. There's nothing heavy to it, if you get used to it, it's all technique.

P.S. I absolutely hate light decks. It's like I can't get a true feel for it when I whip it and stuff. I absolutely wholeheartedly hate the ultra pro deck.

Ride a bike for awhile. I picked up a scooter after 2 years and started to do things I never thought I could, or would be too afraid to do.

i'm kinda like you but if the light deck has a AMAZING headset then its alright
and bmx makes dirt scootering feel sooooo good
 
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