Whats the Best setup you can have

Byron you like Ryanupchurch's scooter becuz his wheels are dyed purple, hahaha, its alright purples a sweet color. what kind of one pieces would you get?
 

byreen

Member
his whole setup was like my scooter exactly lol. and if i could get any bar it would probably be rads or baystate.
 

byreen

Member
your very welcome. i just ont want something to happen to your bars like everyone else said happen to there seasoneds lol
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
I hate how bent kids on here get about their setups.

It's about how you RIDE your scooter.
It's not about how DIALED your setup is.
 

gifrey00

Steel Member
JonDogg said:
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for some reason i really like the grip job on this haha
 

Apd

Bronze member
Byron Barger said:
your very welcome. i just ont want something to happen to your bars like everyone else said happen to there seasoneds lol


yeah lol i dont wana spend like 80 bucks on bars and then have them bend, that would suck
 

Apd

Bronze member
Matt Dibble said:
I hate how bent kids on here get about their setups.

It's about how you RIDE your scooter.
It's not about how DIALED your setup is.

i kinda agree on its how you ride your scooter part, but theres no harm in talking about what your dream set up is.
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
I wasn't talking about only this thread, I was talking about people obsessing over having the best parts available when it's completely unnecessary for most riders. Plenty of kids have the money to dedicate to a few aftermarket parts, how many of those kids practice for hours on end and make that purchase worthwhile?
 
Matt Dibble said:
I hate how bent kids on here get about their setups.

It's about how you RIDE your scooter.
It's not about how DIALED your setup is.
Agree and disagree.

If a dialed scooter makes you happy, then dial that mofo in. I enjoy having a silent, fast, smooth, and reliable scooter. SO I MAKE IT THAT WAY.
 

Sshields32

Steel Member
There is no best set up. Its all based on your style, how hard your ride, and if you hae gnarsauce or not.

Some doodz like stock.
Some doodz like 24 wides with metal cores.

Personal preference
 

Apd

Bronze member
Matt Dibble said:
I wasn't talking about only this thread, I was talking about people obsessing over having the best parts available when it's completely unnecessary for most riders. Plenty of kids have the money to dedicate to a few aftermarket parts, how many of those kids practice for hours on end and make that purchase worthwhile?

yeah i understand you man, kinda like saying some wheels suck because they dehubed easy, that dosent mean that if someone else gets the same wheel and rides it that it will dehub.
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
Conor Davidson said:
Matt Dibble said:
I hate how bent kids on here get about their setups.

It's about how you RIDE your scooter.
It's not about how DIALED your setup is.
Agree and disagree.

If a dialed scooter makes you happy, then dial that mofo in. I enjoy having a silent, fast, smooth, and reliable scooter. SO I MAKE IT THAT WAY.

main concern is the reliability. i like knowing that landing sketch or really hard isnt going to break something on my scoot.
 

Matt

Peace Keeper
Staff member
Conor Davidson said:
Matt Dibble said:
I hate how bent kids on here get about their setups.

It's about how you RIDE your scooter.
It's not about how DIALED your setup is.
Agree and disagree.


If a dialed scooter makes you happy, then dial that mofo in. I enjoy having a silent, fast, smooth, and reliable scooter. SO I MAKE IT THAT WAY.

I agree I know I'm not good but I like having a nice scooter and I enjoy building them

And it feels better having one that you know is solid and smooth and won't break
 

idk47

Steel Member
Dial the parts on your scooter that need to be dialed so they don't break. But you don't need a nice ass $750 scooter if you suck like me, that's why i ride stock with metal cores, so i never have to buy new parts cuz i ride smooth.
 
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