Ok.. I am thinking of buying a metal core and getting one-piece bars.

TomHiette

TomKid.
I already have a green machine and bolted foldy on my pro.

Would this be a good scooter if i bought the things.

Discuss?

Ideas for me and a Setup
 

Aaron

Silver Member
Depends if you like the sport enough.
If you are convinced you will continue riding long enough to get good wear out of both, go for it by all means, it'll make things alot better.
If you're not sure how long you'll be in the sport, maybe put it off for a while.
 

TomK

Super Moderator
Staff member
Sr forks are tuff to come by but just watch the forsale thread and youll find some, but youll have to hand out some serious cash.
 

idk47

Steel Member
Yeah, if you've only been riding since April then i'd say atleast wait a few more months until you get better to start getting new parts.
 
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.
 
24Seven 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.
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 whaaaa
 

Chaseme37

Member
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

SUGGESTIONS

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.
 
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

SUGGESTIONS

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.

thats exactly right, you dont need to buy this stuff yet if you don't break your parts, and if you do get heavy bars its just gonna making learning basic tricks harder
 

Roycee

Member
Chaseme37 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.
Haha thats sig status right there lol
 

Hopesta

Member
Tom, don't get that stuff. I mean seriously. You kinda suck right now. Get better then buy that stuff. I mean only buy a metal core if you break wheels, one pieces if you break bars and SR fork if you break forks. Simple.
 
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