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i don't see why you guys have to be such dicks. atleast they're trying. i don't see you guys trying to make a company, and actually following through with it. they said they're making bars, they're going to turn out to be a legit company, and that chancellor kid up there, honestly your getting almost as bad as cj treihart when it comes to being a total dick to everyone,


Well I am a co-owner of Inverted Apparel which we are following through with. So by you saying "i don't see you guys" I assume you're not talking about me. On the other hand, they are trying to (like Rob said) make a niche for themselves. If they make bars and keep at it, then yea MAYBE they will have a chance, just MAYBE. But they have little knowledge how much of their life is not going to matter compared to the customers needs. I understand this concept, but most kids will not think of it right away. Someone needs to point it out to them and if they can't accept the constructive criticism then they're gonna have to learn the hard way.
 

humpurple kushiones

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this "14u" thing is the exact reason scooters get hated on, this business is pointless. on top of that theres no way a company can get off the ground with a bunch of 11 year olds running it. im not being a dick im just saying, so you dont waste your time, give up. just go out and ride.
 

thusman

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Yea it's cool that they are showing that they want to help the sport out. But unfortunately, their help is unnecessary and aimless. They clearly have no idea what they are doing. And have no idea how to make anything effective and worth buying. They keep saying their brake is "really strong" but there is still no legitimate name of material that they used. And sometimes photos are not deceiving and show exactly how weak something is.

Tips: Don't start out making flexys, make the flexys thicker, use a STRONG material for it, make it clean with no sharp edges, make bars first if possible out of STRONG material, or don't even make flexys at all. Or better yet, wait a few years until yous know more about scootering and MATURE a little more and know how to act a little more professional. That's a big thing that can make or break you. If you are not mature and act like little children (which you are) no one will take you seriously. With maturity comes the knowledge of professionalism. And scootering is not just about making some brakes to get a quick buck here and there, its about riding for fun, because it makes you happy when your sad, or when your bored, or mad. This is not just some business you can fuck with because once you do, it will fuck you right back.

I compeletly agree and if they do turn into a legit company then good for them and if they dont then whatever.
 

asissle

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I dont think there being dicks...the truth hurts sometimes. I dont think people really understand what it takes to make a legit company. Quite honestly im getting sick of half assed poorly planned "companies". Theres no such thing as a business that will churn up easy money and its not as simple as make free website and sell product. What would these kids do if someone seriously injured themselves using a "PowerCore Flexy". Well the business isnt registered since there all under 18 and have no insurance either. So what happens, your liable for every asset your family has. Bye Bye house, cars, money.....

On top of that, these kids cant afford machinery or decent materials to even make the product. Nor can i imagine that any one of these kids would rather have a drill press or welder than a new ps3 or 360 lol. I cant imagine they could operate the tools anyways.

Heres a few tips: Pay attention in school, take some business classes, learn from others mistakes/sucess, work hard and raise some money, and then start your company. And heres a tip in the future, atleast be professional and have decent grammar. One no one will take you seriously if you dont and two its FREE.
 
Heres a few tips: Pay attention in school, take some business classes, learn from others mistakes/sucess, work hard and raise some money, and then start your company. And heres a tip in the future, atleast be professional and have decent grammar. One no one will take you seriously if you dont and two its FREE.

This is the main point we are all telling you. If you can't abide by this and of course the other responsibilities of owning a company, then just stick to saving, learning, and riding your scooter.
 

Anthσny

Steel Member
One more time? I THINK SO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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theyll give scooters a bad name. its something that they are trying but thing just arent gunna turn out well like that. try an see what inverted scooters does. they are a respected team and dont need to make any parts
 
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