Razor Dirt Scooter.

Phase two dirt scooter will be released in September.
Release date was held back due to the fact that some parts were to be sold individually and needed to have the right logos.

This isnt just a quick throw together dirt scooter, it's been 2 years since our dirt scooter project even started.

People are fighting to get a decent one out there, but this is it.
A lightweight dirt scooter that is easy to maintain and is designed to compliment it's own strengths in its structure.
 

charliemein

Steel Member
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dunno if its already been posted
 
That model is not current.

The downtubes are not plunged, all are connected like the John Radtke and Jason Beggs weldment.

The fork and axels are upgraded to 10mm rather than 8mm, and there is no branding on that
dirt scoot.
 

gjdadj

Steel Member
Phase two dirt scooter will be released in SEPTEMBER.
Release date was held back due to the fact that some parts were to be sold individually and needed to have the right logos.

This isnt just a quick throw together dirt scooter, it's been 2 years since our dirt scooter project even started.

People are fighting to get a decent one out there, but this is it.
A lightweight dirt scooter that is easy to maintain and is designed to compliment it's own strengths in its structure.

screw that! i'm buying a kubar.
 
screw that! i'm buying a kubar.

Haha ok, its your money.

We had two chrome-moly dirt scoot frames we tested 2 years ago, they are not a good material for smaller decks, why do you think all successful aftermarket scooter decks are either extruded or CNC'd aluminum?

Fine for bikes, where the impact is dispersed differently, but not for scoots.

When you change your mind and want a modern dirt scooter, then just get a Phase Two.
 
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