not for me XD, ive had flat spots about 5 times on my metal cores, lucky for me i have a grinder i just grind the flat spot away whaaaa24Seven said:Green Machines are pretty good in my opinion. If they don't break on you , just keep riding them. They're so cheap , you don't have to worry if you get flat spots because you can replace them anytime. For metal cores , if you get a flat spot , you're screwed!!!
Actually , I've taken off my Wee bars and I'm using stock Razor bars. For my little strength , I prefer riding something lighter and I can't break stock bars anyway.
Chaseme37 said:yeah dude, don't think that you need to get all this nice stuff right when you start riding to have a rideable scooter. just stick with a stock pro with some small modification. look for the thread called "how to make a stock pro as solid as possible" that way, you can have a pretty freaking dialed scooter without shelling out serious cash
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ride hot glued stock wheels. if you really want aftermarket wheels, just go with green machines for now. they are the best you can get for a cheaper price. personally I'm sick of them because I rape them as much as a sex predator rapes kids living next to an elementary school in new york city.
get skateboard griptape covering your whole deck. you can get a sheet of this for like 5 bucks at a skateshop. simple.
lock your foldy. read the scooter modding super thread.
bolt your t-tube to your steertube at your desired height. all this takes is a front wheel axle and a drill. read about it in the making your stock pro solid thread. takes like 5 minutes and it's totally worth it.
Haha thats sig status right there lolChaseme37 said:just go with green machines for now. they are the best you can get for a cheaper price. personally I'm sick of them because I rape them as much as a sex predator rapes kids living next to an elementary school in new york city.