How do YOU support the scootering scene?

Isaac Coy

Steel Member
do u live in like germany or sweden or some shit? all those places u listed sounded like some foreign thing for me lol
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
I help organize the longest-running annual competition @ Xtreme Wheels.

I used to do POTW/COTW, and will probably be getting back into it.

I travel to competitions around the country (and one in Canada), to throw down my entry fee for a prize and increase the turnout and overall success of an event. Plus, it's the most fun going on scooter trips.

I moderate this website whenever possible, trying to keep good information here, and bad information out.

But yeah, I think just knowing where I've seen the sport come in just 5 years keeps me at a good vantage point to watch it continue to grow.
 

scooterkillkidphil

Steel Member
I promote companies whenever I can. I love talking about the break throughs in the sport (like josh kish's front flair, sd4, etc.) I fix little kids scooters all the time but ive only gaven away parts once. I throw down my hardest at new parks and prove to them this isnt a kids sport.
 

markmacwan

Bronze member
ride pegs,everyones like dude! can you grind on those and ill be like yup,and then i have this long conversation with the person about scooters
 

xXC0oLxX

Member
there like three scooterers in my town and i got both of them to start ridin one just bought a scooter (the first one hes acully gonna use) and got all these after market parts and all i have are grippers and grips and bolt but thats fine with me so his scooter will attract a crowd and get it started in my town
 
I don't ride as much as i used to, but over here in Scotland, scootering is still very much a growin sport, eg im the only person i know who rides, in the country.

I travel around Glasgow going to different parks and street spots, travelling to these places some most people give me odd looks but when i go ride a stari set or some banks, people get really amazed, and usually ask a billion questions.

I try to answer them my best and occasionally let people have a shot, (although, some areas of glasgow are really sketcy, so letting people ride my £300 scooter isnt usually a good idea, as it will get stolen)

I repersent the sport as best as i can, and ill throw down tricks for people, and because of this, more kids are starting to scooter, when i got to parks kids know my name from word of mouth , these are kids who i've never even met. It feels great when stuff like that happens, but peoples first impressions of it are always "why you ridin a kids toy" or "why the fuck you riding a scooter" stuff like that, but as soon as people realise it is pretty narly, there all chilled with it.
 

JoeyAria

Bronze member
Rob,
You seem like a promoter and a representative, like myself. We are the kind of riders that sponsors should be looking to partner with. Its all about the love for the sport, the growth of the sport, and the growth of business.

More importantly, to me its about being a possitive influence. I like to support the scene with originality, personality, and true charactor. Its not about what you can do to be "cool" and accepted by the world. Its about leading people the right way.
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Joey you could not be more on the spot if you tried, you said it perfectly.
:)
 

mcnutty93

Shane McNulty
i ride with rob when i can =D
thats enough to spread the image teehee
i just call him out (when i can) to go bigger and bigger till he hurts himself or me lol
rob ya know what im talkin bout haha
 

Domsicle

Steel Member
I snake skaters and bikers and do fly out briflips on my stock new a and talk about how me and coedie donovan are best friends to other groms..
 

TomK

Super Moderator
Staff member
I travel all over and always have my scooter. Chill with skaters and bikers and show em it isnt a kiddy sport.
 
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