new fuzion scooter

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Nate Grant

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Alright you guys are bashing it already and you haven't even seen the actual scooter? Cool

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG9rtZnxAK0

me riding a PROTOTYPE.

The scooter still has some issues, but by the time this is done it's going to be a great scooter for the price. one thing that excites me is that it will be TOTALLY COMPATIBLE with all other after market scooter parts.
 

Anthony_Q

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Alright you guys are bashing it already and you haven't even seen the actual scooter? Cool

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG9rtZnxAK0

me riding a PROTOTYPE.

The scooter still has some issues, but by the time this is done it's going to be a great scooter for the price. one thing that excites me is that it will be TOTALLY COMPATIBLE with all other after market scooter parts.

i dont think anyones bashing the scooter itself, im sure its pretty decent and could hold up pretty well, its just that all it looks like is a black edition rup with the older style deck and frid bars. is it any different than a rup reck?
 

Nate Grant

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I will have a review eventually. Remember, this is a PROTOTYPE. Although, I will provide you with this bit of info: I don't run a product unless I fully back it up and think it is excellent. With that said, I'd like to show you guys my current scooter.

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The brake is a flex fender type brake from the Fuzion H2 scooter that i bolted on. Everything else is all Fuzion, except the front wheel (eagle), bars (rad) and clamp (some mysterious HIC clamp dustin nooner gave me lol). That fork is also a fuzion fork. Keep posted for more updates.
 

Erwin

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lookin good nate! haha did u grind your back dropouts?? im running a really small eagle because the squeak was annoying me.

guys, this scooter is LEGIT. and its only a prototype. the bars are super light and are not wide so they will probably not bend. the welds are super nice and im digging every part of this scooter so far. i still havent changed anything except my back wheel (it slightly rubs on the back dropouts).

You guys can go ahead and bash on this company all you want, Kota does not ride for them anymore so you dont need to keep that agianst the company. And if you are mad about the whole ditch the 2 wheeler thing, well then get over it. no fuzion riders ever ditched 2 wheel scooters. it was a marketing phrase to get people to buy the products. i bet you cant name one team that doesnt have a rider who has bashed on another companys parts for no reason. if you hate the company, then dont bother with it. its a company that has been loyal to its riders and is trying to make an effort in this scootering world. the first rider with this scooter wasnt some little kid, it was nate grant, who is a pro rider respected in this community.
 

Fuzion

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Thanks for the support guys.

Let's not get into this debate again. ;) We're here. We're Fuzion. And we (now) sell 2-wheel scooters along with all of our other products. Now that we've grown a bit we're very intent on providing a product very focused on what you guys are looking for to help complement our other product lines. As such, we're reaching out to the market intently to help drive this first initiative into competitive scooters.

We can't please everyone obviously. But that doesn't mean we can't help support your community and sport as we have in the past. And whether you like our actual products or not, there is no way you can deny that we have not been involved and supported the sport from day one- from sponsoring competitions for the last few years, working with Andrew/Proto to bring the first tour to you and so on. What we are most proud and honored about was our team and working with a number of riders that you guys all know and recognize as some of the best. From watching Brian Murphy flair an NX, to Dakota really sparking the flatland trend, to Andrew bombing his backyard megaramp (on an Asphalt nonetheless), to getting Capron & Corey Funk and Cameron Ward in front of Tony Hawk and ride IN Tony's backyard pool. Not to mention just watching the AMAZING progression since day 1 our riders have made for Fuzion and with their own 2-wheel endeavors! We'd name names of all of our previous team riders and testers but we're sure you already know a number of them from their OWN riding that has nothing to do with Fuzion. Our point: we didn't force anyone to ride our products or be on our team. We strive to provide our riders with a strong support system and network to give them opportunities that normally wouldn't exist- we challenge you to find a team member that worked closely with us that we didn't support to the best of our ability.

Simply put, we're back and would love to continue to help support all of you and your sport in any way possible.
 

BrandonWeir

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Yeah I don't see any reason to diss it. It's hard to tell how good a scooter is just by looking at it because there are usually a lot of unknowns. Once it gets some riders on it, then you can place an opinion on it, and Fuzion can act on those flaws if they so choose.
 

Nate Grant

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Yeah I don't see any reason to diss it. It's hard to tell how good a scooter is just by looking at it because there are usually a lot of unknowns. Once it gets some riders on it, then you can place an opinion on it, and Fuzion can act on those flaws if they so choose.

Thats exactly what I've been doing for them for the past month or so. They have already sent me revised parts and we're constantly talking about new changes and bringing up new ideas for the final model. This doesn't just go for me, Fuzion is also bringing up great ideas. They have learned a lot about our sport and products and I'm truly excited for the final Fuzion Elite Scooter. Nextsport is BACK and has improved so much its amazing :)
 
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