SCS compression

Does anyone know how much it weighs, and is it heavy. cause im thinking about getting it and i have a tsi 4.0 . My bars and forks are super light and i dont know if i should get it or not.
 
people that think that scs's are heavy theyre not unless ur a pansie and inpluss its and easy compression and keeps everything solid.
 

Tom Cirbee

Super Moderator
Staff member
if you said that your bars and fork were light then the SCS wouldn't make your scooter heavy. it weighs a few ounces and it the sturdiest compression there is. this thread is pointless

(get it)
 
im just wondering if theyll be a big difference between haveing the scs compression or the ics compression and regular clamp.
 
if you said that your bars and fork were light then the SCS wouldn't make your scooter heavy. it weighs a few ounces and it the sturdiest compression there is. this thread is pointless

(get it)

im probably going to get it, just i need to cut my bars 2 inches. and does anyone have an advice on what to use to cut bars?
 

Jacob D.

Member
yea they are heavy, 2 of my friends have the exact same setup (inward fork and bars, TSI 4.5, and proto wheels) one of them has SCS and there is a noticeable weight difference. if you ride lots of vert go for it, if u ride street u prob dont need SCS, cuz it adds unnecesary weight.
 

Michael Rankin

Super Moderator
you take one of the bolts out, thread it in backwards from the other side, and stick a coin or a washer in the slit of the knuckle. this spreads it open and makes it easier to slide on the fork
 
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