Razor Dirt Scooter.

Mario Rocchio

Steel Member
You want the wheelbase to be small so it doesn't grind out on shit

You want the wheelbase to be big so you have a decent amount of foot space and to prevent looping out on big dirt jumps. Just having bigger wheels should call for a larger wheelbase, anyway.
 
There will be some accessories and aftermarket parts.
(Tires, tubes, split hubs, brakes, pegs)

Other shared parts with phase two scooters.
(Clamps, bars)

No aluminum forks due to the cost of machining, and the fact that not a single chromemoly fork was bent during two years of testing.

Adding an aluminum fork would raise the price at least into $400, so its pretty obvious.

Scoot fits all HIC bars, with the exception that you need to cut them down.
 

All-Weld

Member
^^ I was already thinking about making a flex fender when i get a razor dirt scooter. So if razor doesnt make a flex fender for their dirt scooter ill just cut as many as i can get out of a 4'x8' sheet of steel and ill sell them online or on the forum.
 
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