Razor Dirt Scooter.

ChrisBrown

Steel Member
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Did anyone see this on his instagram?
And razor's fb said "So far all you sneaky people asking about a dirt scoot? Yeah, stay tuned. Bwahahaha! <evil laugh" today

i saw it , its so insane looking. cant wait for my friend to get his
 

Grant Schofield

Silver Member
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Did anyone see this on his instagram?
And razor's fb said "So far all you sneaky people asking about a dirt scoot? Yeah, stay tuned. Bwahahaha! <evil laugh" today

nose blunt on this...............would be the funest thing in the world. i have a feeling i'd be hard to get into them though
 

issac p

Silver Member
thats looks amazing. i love the colors too
i think it would have been a little better if they made the fork legs a little thicker, but thats just my opinion.
 

Maz.

Steel Member
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Did anyone see this on his instagram?
And razor's fb said "So far all you sneaky people asking about a dirt scoot? Yeah, stay tuned. Bwahahaha! <evil laugh" today

Hmmm this has slighly put me off of buying the razor one, kubars look better
 
I've already ridden it, so much fun. It's waaaaay lighter than it looks, almost compares to a normal scoot. It feels really good, not a low quality peice of shit. I frontflip tucked it to resi c:
 
This frame will be much lighter and stronger than kubars frame.

We started out testing on chromemoly frames and found they were too heavy and couldnt take the stress.

Chromemoly bends before it breaks 99% of the time, Aluminum will show obvious signs of failure (Cracks, flaking.. etc)

We have never had a single aluminum dirt scooter deck bend or snap in testing, they are heat treated properly and use a wider 5 inch phase two extrusion for added strength.

Also, I have never bent or damaged a single dirt scooter fork. They are made from Chromemoly with a thicker wall thickness matching BMX fork standards.
 
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