Snow Scooter

tdadd

Steel Member
those really aren't snow scooters, and in the second video the guy even says so by contradicting himself, "the snowscoot is bmx on the snow". some idiot just decided to deem those contraptions with that name

real snow scoot: (season is yours video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4E8A2--k4E

Yeah, BenJ's is good, but Micro doesn't sell those scooters. I agree with your statement too.

Found some good snowskate grip that would probably work with scooters too: http://www.ambitionsnowskates.com/shop/1021
 

Taylor Feist

NorthWest
the 2nd video was awesome and the whole time i was thinking i have 200 bucks ima buy one then i go on their site they are around 1500 usd WTFFFFFFFF
 

proudlefty

Steel Member
If somebody doesn't do a triple backflip on one of those things ima gonna gust a walmart erm sorry walnut, yeah that's it.
 

rmaccbik3s

Member
just get a normal scooter, take off wheels, put piece of ski on deck, and for the front put a block of wood attached to the forks. then attach that to another piece of a ski.
 

tdadd

Steel Member
I'll be attempting to make one in the next few days, I'll post my success in here when I'm done.
 

Kc Corning

Bronze member
Well just so you know...

It just snowed about 4 inches here in Beaverton on Tuesday. So Mat and I got a chance to test out the new prototype snow TSI with double side by side 5" Deck Plates. So each foot gets a deck. It makes the carving experience safe and controlled. When you slide down a steep grade you can carve hard like a snowboard. I also was easily keeping up with these two random snowboarders that were hitting up the same hill at the same time. It was rad.

All I can say it that imagine snowboarding with out being strapped in, while still being able to carve and hold an edge. If you have experience on a snowboard you will fall in love with what I am working on.

No plains for sale until next snow season here in Portland. I am going to take this season to test this new way of riding a TSI. We have plan to make bolt-on kits to your already existing TSI Frame. The Snowboard would bolt to the deck plate. Which would then connect to the frame. Then we have some Custom forks with a front ski that would simply bolt on to the frame. And if you already have bars they are compatible with these forks. The forks would be simply like the same forks we sell for our regular Scooters.

2010 HERE WE COME!
SD4!
 

ZachBMX

Member
I have one of these:
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bought it for about $40 4-5 years ago. Pretty fun. Called a snow-jack. Needs new griptape though.
 
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