YOUR BROKEN SCOOTER

its because people with small feet are buying decks way to big for them so all there weight goes all on the front or all on the back,sounds stupid but if you think about it,it has a bit of sense to it
 

Victor C.

Member
its because people with small feet are buying decks way to big for them so all there weight goes all on the front or all on the back,sounds stupid but if you think about it,it has a bit of sense to it

Not at all. People who try to go big, and don't land clean break decks. I've never broken an aftermarket part in my life, except for 3 days ago, I broke my SMX. But thats it. I'd consider myself a clean rider, because first, when I land, I know when I land sketchy, or im going to, and I bail. Second, because, I've never broken anything but that fork 3 days ago, and my proto sliders which I've had for 8 or so months have one TINY ASS chunk. Third, because people tell me that I'm clean haha.
 

djs 2233

Steel Member
might be caused by loose parts too, if that back axle was loose that may be the reason

this^ with all the decks that arrived at my local shop the back axle isn't long enough so there is a bit of movement which can crack the drop outs if you land heaps hard.
 

Kyle

Troll Moderator
Staff member
Not me holding it, but my scoot from a few months ago
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Only had my Lucky Smx for 4 months.
 

Frank T

Silver Member
My blunt envy may be cracked on the bottom headtube welds :( sometimes it looks like a crack, others like a real scratched out area from smiths, real upset cause ive had it for 4 months only. May get it rewelded if its cracked though
 
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