Please post your reviews here and ill add them to the front page. Ill try and keep it updated as much as possible.
Sorry if this has already been done, but to clean up the forum abit, people could ask there questions about any scooter product here instead or making a new thread.
Compression:
Proto Half Knucks:
(Reviewed By TomK)
Pro's
-Looks Good
-Holds Really well
-Reinforces the weakspot of bars
Con's
-You might need to extend slits cause the clamp is taller than a reg dub clamp
Proto SCS
(Reviewed By joeyamos DE)
Pros
-nice look
-work great
-extremely hard to chip
-dif. colors available
-easy to take barsn forks out
cons
-expensive
Decks:
TSI Deck:
(Reviewed By Brian Luong)
Pros
- Its A one Piece Deck
- You Have variations of Deck Width
- Flex Fender Break is good
- You Can Remove The Deck Plate
- TSI Company Is simply LEGIT
Cons
- Some people had issues with breaking the brake, but they have fix the problem
sooo nothing CON
XT Deck:
(Reviewed By Oliver Ouboter)
Pros:
- Super strong
- One piece
- Different ankles if you buy the reinforced headtube
- Strong brake
Cons:
- Heavy
- Headtube is weaker cuz of the strong deck
- Expensive
Pegs:
SOA Pegs (old model):
(Reviewed by ashz_893)
Pro's:
- Long
- Easy to stall and grind on
Con's:
- Comes loose easily
- If your foot catches it you go over the handlebars
Forks:
RAD Forks:
(Reviewed By Brian Luong)
Pros
- Comes Painted.
- Strong
- Nice Design
Cons
- A bit Heavy
- At times my HIC Shim Gets stuck but its all good.
Proto Striker Fork:
(Reviewed By TomK)
Pro's
-Strong
-Pretty Light
-Looks Good
Con's
-Some people dont like looks
-no washer welded on inside so you need to get a washer or proto scs cap.
Inward Zerff
(Reviewed by Mason.A)
Pro's:
- Lots of colours
- Solid
- Zero Of.
Con's:
- Expensive
- Rust if raw
- Wobble on stock headsest
ASP forks:
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's:
- Very strong
- Good design
- Feel nice to ride
- Fits 125mm wheels perfectly
Con's:
- Heavy (GET OVER IT)
- The paint it comes with looks terrible
French ID:
(Reviewed By Byron Barger)
Pro's:
- Extremely light
- Very thick tube
- Looks nice
Con's:
- So far having it for almost 2 months, i have no cons for it.
SR Fork:
(Reviwed By Jon Zegarra)
Pro's:
- Strong
- Looks awesome
- Can fit a 125mm wheel (125mm version)
- Comes threaded or threadless
Con's:
- Threaded SR forks snap
- Legs bend
Bars:
Seasond's:
(Reviewed by Matt.C)
Pro's:
- Cheap
- Light
- Come Powdercoated
Con's:
- Bend Easily
Buff's:
(Reviewed By Sax)
Pro's:
- Strong
- light
- Can easily replace parts
- Can change height/width
- Look good
Con's:
- Stock clamp must be stretched
- Painfull if you hit your hand on the clamp
Baystate:
(Reviewed by Matt Reeves)
Pro's:
- Not too heavy
- Fits all barends
- Extremely Strong (never been broken)
- Decent Price
Con's:
- Dont work with stock clamps
ASP team bars:
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's
- Extremely strong
- Look amazing
- Cheap
- Clamp fits perfectly
Con's
- Heavy (pfft, get over it!)
- Can't fit bar ends
- Rusts completely in 1 day.
RAD OG (1-3/8" HIC):
(Reviewed By Brian Luong)
Pro's:
- Great Colour
- Great Welds
- Leight Weight
- Good Price
Con's:
- Bad paint job
- Stretching clamp is hard work
Scooterzone 3pieces:
(Reviewed By ashz_893)
Pro's:
- If u break a piece of it u dont need to buy whole new bars
- Strong
- Can change height and width
Con's:
- Heavy
- Axles de thread easily
- Clamps dont fit very well
Skater HQ:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Clean
- Good Height and Width
- Light
- Strong (well for me atleast)
- Can use existing clamp
Cons:
- Weak (apparently)
- Crappy welds (apparently)
Skater HQ 2 Peice Bars:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Very light
- Adjustable height
- Last very long for lighter riders
- Cheap
Cons:
- Last short time for heavy riders
- Weak
- Bend easily
C4 Bars:
(Reviewed By Lirim Perasevic)
Pro's:
- Come powder coated
- Strong
- Thick stearing tube
- Look nice
Con's:
- Heavy
- Only comes in flat black
- Only shadow conspiracy bar ends fit
Skaterhq Fat Bars:
(Reviewed By Mick h)
Pro's:
- Good Weight
- Strong
Con's:
- Get a bad name from haters
- Expensive
- Crappy welds
Inward Bars:
(Reviewed By Dustin DeSimone)
Pro's:
- Large variety of colors
- Fits bmx barends
- Steel reinforcement [doesnt bend]
- Large variety of heights and widths
- Made and ships really fast
Con's:
- Made of steel so its sorta heavy [not to much though]
Wheels:
New Protos:
(Reviewed By Matt Reeves)
Pros:
- Strong
- Fast
- Smooth
- Don't Ovalize
- They come in brown and white but if you buy white you can dye it whatever color you want
Cons:
- A couple of people have dehubbed them
- Some people complain that it's hard to put the bearings in but
I don't find it hard
Eagle Wheels:
(Reviewed By Taylor Fiest)
Pro's:
- Fast
- Come in lots of colors
- Very strong
- Cheap
- Spoked wheels are very light
Con's
- Some have been ovalized
- If u ride street hard spoked wheels have a better chance of breaking
Agent Orange:
(Reviewed By Mattt.C)
Pro's
- Cheap
- Strong
- Look nice
- Front or back wheel
Con's
- Discontinued stock
SOA hydro stars:
(Review by ScooTa Chris)
Pro's:
- Comes in 110mm
- Brightly coloured
- Reasonably fast
- Light
Con's:
- Breaks/chunks off fast
Fila Lenticular 90mm
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Fast
- Strong as a back wheel or front
- Lenticular
- Look good
Cons:
- Small for some riders
- Wears in a little fast
- Gets flatspots alot
Yak 100mm Sigs:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Look good both coloured hubs
- Soft
- Last very long if hot glued
Cons:
- Easy to crack if not hot glued
- Worn in pretty easy
- Bad back wheel
Razor Pro Wheels:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Cheap
- Good spare wheels
- A range of colours
- Last longer if hot glued
Cons:
- Flatspot
- Weak core
Micro XT Metal Cores:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Alot of urethane
- Fast
- Excellent front wheel
Cons:
- Bad Back wheel
- Tiny Core
Low Pros:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Smooth
- Good range of colours
- Come in 100mm or 110
Cons:
- Slow
- Very bad back wheel
- Ovalises pretty easy
SOA Metal Cores:
(Reviewed by _j_a_c_k_)
Pro's
- Cheap
- Nice Colours
- Looks Good
- Fast
Con's
- To skinny
- Dehubb easily
- Bearing cups break
Daklinic Metal Core:
(Reviewed By Dustin DeSimone)
Pro's:
- Grippy
- Nice colors
Con's
- Cracks and dehubs easy
- Came with ovalized bearing slots
Green Machines:
(Reviewed By Joe Riley)
Pro's:
- Look good
- Strong core
- Good for front or back
- Probably strongest plastic core out there
Con's:
- Chunk easily
Headsets:
Cane Creek C1:
(Reviewed by Matt.C)
Pro's:
- Fast
- Smooth
- Cheap
Con's:
- Comes loose (threadlock needed?)
FSA Unsealed:
(Reviewed By Mattt.C)
Pro's:
- Fast
- Smooth
- Strong
- Two Colours
- Fairly Cheap
Con's:
- Bottom cup needs to be filed down.
- Unsealed
- If it not 100% straight, bearings will click.
FSA DH Pro Sealed:
(Reviewed By Tristanscoots)
Pro's:
- Smooth
- Black or silver good base colors
- Doesnt wobble
Con's:
- Can come loose with threaded forks
- Kinda slow but once you work it in it NICE!
Bearings:
Modus 5's
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's
- Very Fast
- Quiet
- Amazingly Strong
- Comes in lots of colours
- More you wear them in the faster they get
- Good Price
- Last forever
Con's
- None
YAK ABEC 7's
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's
- Fast
- Nice colour
- Cheap
Con's
- Easy to break
- Waster of money
- Start to click after awhile
Luck ABEC 5 Bearings:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Always Fast
- Strong
Cons:
- Expensive
- Rust too easy
Bones Super Swiss 6:
(Reviewed By (Mark Abramsky)
Pro's
- Super fast
- Super strong
- Six balls
- Comes lubed
Con's
- Expensive
Spitfire Swissfire Bearings:
(Revewed by Ã?ÂÃ?ŽÃ?ÂÃ?Â¥sââ??¢)
Pro's:
- Fast (about as fast as Bones swiss ceramics)
- Strong
- Very good at protecting aganst dirt
Con's:
- Expensive
- Hard to find
Eagle sport crome-moly:
(Reviewed By Devon Garcia)
Pro's:
- Very fast
- Super smooth
- Last long
Con's:
- Kinda expensive
Yak Ceramic Bearings
(Reviewed By Dustin DeSimone)
Pro's:
- Fast
- smooth
- Removable bearing shield [easy to clean]
Con's:
- Not as strong as strong as steal bearings but still pretty strong
Cj's ABEC 7's:
(Reviewed By Lirim Persasvic)
Pro's:
- Super smooth
- Bronze balls
- Super fast
- Cheap
- Some say better then bones bearings
Con's:
- Maybe to fast...
Black Panthers:
(Reviewed By Bobster)
Pro:
- Always fast
- Strong
Cons:
- Expensive
- Hard to find
Deck Reinforcements:
Scoota Chris' Strip reo's:
(Reviewed by Scoota Chris)
Pro's:
light
cheap
strong
easy to put on and take off
Cons:
Don't fit 09 pro decks
Skaterhq:
(Reviewed By ashz_893)
Pro's:
- Saves your dropouts
- Easier to stall and grind on
- Looks kool and helps with fingerwhips
Con's:
- Destroy your foldy
- Scrapes somtimes
- Hard to get bolts on and off
Brakes
Blade:
(Reviewed By Mattt.C)
Pros:
- Grippy
- Dont get as hot a pro's
- Look nice
Cons:
- Needs to be grinded
- Springs needs to be bent
Sorry if this has already been done, but to clean up the forum abit, people could ask there questions about any scooter product here instead or making a new thread.
Compression:
Proto Half Knucks:
(Reviewed By TomK)
Pro's
-Looks Good
-Holds Really well
-Reinforces the weakspot of bars
Con's
-You might need to extend slits cause the clamp is taller than a reg dub clamp
Proto SCS
(Reviewed By joeyamos DE)
Pros
-nice look
-work great
-extremely hard to chip
-dif. colors available
-easy to take barsn forks out
cons
-expensive
Decks:
TSI Deck:
(Reviewed By Brian Luong)
Pros
- Its A one Piece Deck
- You Have variations of Deck Width
- Flex Fender Break is good
- You Can Remove The Deck Plate
- TSI Company Is simply LEGIT
Cons
- Some people had issues with breaking the brake, but they have fix the problem
sooo nothing CON
XT Deck:
(Reviewed By Oliver Ouboter)
Pros:
- Super strong
- One piece
- Different ankles if you buy the reinforced headtube
- Strong brake
Cons:
- Heavy
- Headtube is weaker cuz of the strong deck
- Expensive
Pegs:
SOA Pegs (old model):
(Reviewed by ashz_893)
Pro's:
- Long
- Easy to stall and grind on
Con's:
- Comes loose easily
- If your foot catches it you go over the handlebars
Forks:
RAD Forks:
(Reviewed By Brian Luong)
Pros
- Comes Painted.
- Strong
- Nice Design
Cons
- A bit Heavy
- At times my HIC Shim Gets stuck but its all good.
Proto Striker Fork:
(Reviewed By TomK)
Pro's
-Strong
-Pretty Light
-Looks Good
Con's
-Some people dont like looks
-no washer welded on inside so you need to get a washer or proto scs cap.
Inward Zerff
(Reviewed by Mason.A)
Pro's:
- Lots of colours
- Solid
- Zero Of.
Con's:
- Expensive
- Rust if raw
- Wobble on stock headsest
ASP forks:
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's:
- Very strong
- Good design
- Feel nice to ride
- Fits 125mm wheels perfectly
Con's:
- Heavy (GET OVER IT)
- The paint it comes with looks terrible
French ID:
(Reviewed By Byron Barger)
Pro's:
- Extremely light
- Very thick tube
- Looks nice
Con's:
- So far having it for almost 2 months, i have no cons for it.
SR Fork:
(Reviwed By Jon Zegarra)
Pro's:
- Strong
- Looks awesome
- Can fit a 125mm wheel (125mm version)
- Comes threaded or threadless
Con's:
- Threaded SR forks snap
- Legs bend
Bars:
Seasond's:
(Reviewed by Matt.C)
Pro's:
- Cheap
- Light
- Come Powdercoated
Con's:
- Bend Easily
Buff's:
(Reviewed By Sax)
Pro's:
- Strong
- light
- Can easily replace parts
- Can change height/width
- Look good
Con's:
- Stock clamp must be stretched
- Painfull if you hit your hand on the clamp
Baystate:
(Reviewed by Matt Reeves)
Pro's:
- Not too heavy
- Fits all barends
- Extremely Strong (never been broken)
- Decent Price
Con's:
- Dont work with stock clamps
ASP team bars:
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's
- Extremely strong
- Look amazing
- Cheap
- Clamp fits perfectly
Con's
- Heavy (pfft, get over it!)
- Can't fit bar ends
- Rusts completely in 1 day.
RAD OG (1-3/8" HIC):
(Reviewed By Brian Luong)
Pro's:
- Great Colour
- Great Welds
- Leight Weight
- Good Price
Con's:
- Bad paint job
- Stretching clamp is hard work
Scooterzone 3pieces:
(Reviewed By ashz_893)
Pro's:
- If u break a piece of it u dont need to buy whole new bars
- Strong
- Can change height and width
Con's:
- Heavy
- Axles de thread easily
- Clamps dont fit very well
Skater HQ:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Clean
- Good Height and Width
- Light
- Strong (well for me atleast)
- Can use existing clamp
Cons:
- Weak (apparently)
- Crappy welds (apparently)
Skater HQ 2 Peice Bars:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Very light
- Adjustable height
- Last very long for lighter riders
- Cheap
Cons:
- Last short time for heavy riders
- Weak
- Bend easily
C4 Bars:
(Reviewed By Lirim Perasevic)
Pro's:
- Come powder coated
- Strong
- Thick stearing tube
- Look nice
Con's:
- Heavy
- Only comes in flat black
- Only shadow conspiracy bar ends fit
Skaterhq Fat Bars:
(Reviewed By Mick h)
Pro's:
- Good Weight
- Strong
Con's:
- Get a bad name from haters
- Expensive
- Crappy welds
Inward Bars:
(Reviewed By Dustin DeSimone)
Pro's:
- Large variety of colors
- Fits bmx barends
- Steel reinforcement [doesnt bend]
- Large variety of heights and widths
- Made and ships really fast
Con's:
- Made of steel so its sorta heavy [not to much though]
Wheels:
New Protos:
(Reviewed By Matt Reeves)
Pros:
- Strong
- Fast
- Smooth
- Don't Ovalize
- They come in brown and white but if you buy white you can dye it whatever color you want
Cons:
- A couple of people have dehubbed them
- Some people complain that it's hard to put the bearings in but
I don't find it hard
Eagle Wheels:
(Reviewed By Taylor Fiest)
Pro's:
- Fast
- Come in lots of colors
- Very strong
- Cheap
- Spoked wheels are very light
Con's
- Some have been ovalized
- If u ride street hard spoked wheels have a better chance of breaking
Agent Orange:
(Reviewed By Mattt.C)
Pro's
- Cheap
- Strong
- Look nice
- Front or back wheel
Con's
- Discontinued stock
SOA hydro stars:
(Review by ScooTa Chris)
Pro's:
- Comes in 110mm
- Brightly coloured
- Reasonably fast
- Light
Con's:
- Breaks/chunks off fast
Fila Lenticular 90mm
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Fast
- Strong as a back wheel or front
- Lenticular
- Look good
Cons:
- Small for some riders
- Wears in a little fast
- Gets flatspots alot
Yak 100mm Sigs:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Look good both coloured hubs
- Soft
- Last very long if hot glued
Cons:
- Easy to crack if not hot glued
- Worn in pretty easy
- Bad back wheel
Razor Pro Wheels:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Cheap
- Good spare wheels
- A range of colours
- Last longer if hot glued
Cons:
- Flatspot
- Weak core
Micro XT Metal Cores:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Alot of urethane
- Fast
- Excellent front wheel
Cons:
- Bad Back wheel
- Tiny Core
Low Pros:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Smooth
- Good range of colours
- Come in 100mm or 110
Cons:
- Slow
- Very bad back wheel
- Ovalises pretty easy
SOA Metal Cores:
(Reviewed by _j_a_c_k_)
Pro's
- Cheap
- Nice Colours
- Looks Good
- Fast
Con's
- To skinny
- Dehubb easily
- Bearing cups break
Daklinic Metal Core:
(Reviewed By Dustin DeSimone)
Pro's:
- Grippy
- Nice colors
Con's
- Cracks and dehubs easy
- Came with ovalized bearing slots
Green Machines:
(Reviewed By Joe Riley)
Pro's:
- Look good
- Strong core
- Good for front or back
- Probably strongest plastic core out there
Con's:
- Chunk easily
Headsets:
Cane Creek C1:
(Reviewed by Matt.C)
Pro's:
- Fast
- Smooth
- Cheap
Con's:
- Comes loose (threadlock needed?)
FSA Unsealed:
(Reviewed By Mattt.C)
Pro's:
- Fast
- Smooth
- Strong
- Two Colours
- Fairly Cheap
Con's:
- Bottom cup needs to be filed down.
- Unsealed
- If it not 100% straight, bearings will click.
FSA DH Pro Sealed:
(Reviewed By Tristanscoots)
Pro's:
- Smooth
- Black or silver good base colors
- Doesnt wobble
Con's:
- Can come loose with threaded forks
- Kinda slow but once you work it in it NICE!
Bearings:
Modus 5's
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's
- Very Fast
- Quiet
- Amazingly Strong
- Comes in lots of colours
- More you wear them in the faster they get
- Good Price
- Last forever
Con's
- None
YAK ABEC 7's
(Reviewed By Tommo)
Pro's
- Fast
- Nice colour
- Cheap
Con's
- Easy to break
- Waster of money
- Start to click after awhile
Luck ABEC 5 Bearings:
(Reviewed By C.A.R.T.3.R)
Pros:
- Always Fast
- Strong
Cons:
- Expensive
- Rust too easy
Bones Super Swiss 6:
(Reviewed By (Mark Abramsky)
Pro's
- Super fast
- Super strong
- Six balls
- Comes lubed
Con's
- Expensive
Spitfire Swissfire Bearings:
(Revewed by Ã?ÂÃ?ŽÃ?ÂÃ?Â¥sââ??¢)
Pro's:
- Fast (about as fast as Bones swiss ceramics)
- Strong
- Very good at protecting aganst dirt
Con's:
- Expensive
- Hard to find
Eagle sport crome-moly:
(Reviewed By Devon Garcia)
Pro's:
- Very fast
- Super smooth
- Last long
Con's:
- Kinda expensive
Yak Ceramic Bearings
(Reviewed By Dustin DeSimone)
Pro's:
- Fast
- smooth
- Removable bearing shield [easy to clean]
Con's:
- Not as strong as strong as steal bearings but still pretty strong
Cj's ABEC 7's:
(Reviewed By Lirim Persasvic)
Pro's:
- Super smooth
- Bronze balls
- Super fast
- Cheap
- Some say better then bones bearings
Con's:
- Maybe to fast...
Black Panthers:
(Reviewed By Bobster)
Pro:
- Always fast
- Strong
Cons:
- Expensive
- Hard to find
Deck Reinforcements:
Scoota Chris' Strip reo's:
(Reviewed by Scoota Chris)
Pro's:
light
cheap
strong
easy to put on and take off
Cons:
Don't fit 09 pro decks
Skaterhq:
(Reviewed By ashz_893)
Pro's:
- Saves your dropouts
- Easier to stall and grind on
- Looks kool and helps with fingerwhips
Con's:
- Destroy your foldy
- Scrapes somtimes
- Hard to get bolts on and off
Brakes
Blade:
(Reviewed By Mattt.C)
Pros:
- Grippy
- Dont get as hot a pro's
- Look nice
Cons:
- Needs to be grinded
- Springs needs to be bent