didnt think about it that wayKC Corning said:DOES ANY ONE UNDERSTAND THAT TONY HAWK'S SON HAS HIS OWN SCOOTER!
This is huge. Think about how many doors the Bird man can open for us. I think this is going to get us out of the underground and maybe see this sport be as big as it should.
yes i agree, but won't fusion just be promoting the four wheel scooters rather than the 2 wheel ones? we don't want another ''fusion area'' situation again do we?BenTen said:didnt think about it that wayKC Corning said:DOES ANY ONE UNDERSTAND THAT TONY HAWK'S SON HAS HIS OWN SCOOTER!
This is huge. Think about how many doors the Bird man can open for us. I think this is going to get us out of the underground and maybe see this sport be as big as it should.
before you even put it on market fold mech needs to be changed so it could be locked or stronger cuz it looks like the electron foldy mech and that ting is a hunk of shyttanner markley said:looks like it will break very very fast
Margaret said:LOTS OF ROOM.
Ryan Erwin! said:JDBen said:fuzion electron isn't much better
bars aren't that great
decks looks too wide
deck looks too long
seems heavy
etc etc, just trust me here lol
JDben, stfu! You couldn't break the electron with anything you do....and look at all the videos of people riding the electron, do u see them all break?? i didnt think so, YOU HAVE NOT EVEN RIDDEN THE ELECTRON!
Bars are great (can change crossbar, and the clamp to adjust the height is too high to hit your knees)
Deck is super light and not too wide considering its a 4 wheeled scooter.
It is just about as heavy as a reinforced pro model.
and SEEEEEEEEE here jdben, I HAVE RIDDEN THE ELECTRON for a long time. and I WOULD know what its like.
I have nothing against you, i just dont like how you can criticize something you havent ridden.
Aaron Bransdon said:I like the fact you're moving into the 2-wheeled scooter industry nextsport, well done.
But, i have a couple of queries;
1. Are you marketing this to the extreme community, or the "Anyone who wants a scooter" community.
If you're marketing this to the extreme, trick-riding community i'd suggest some more known riders testing on prototypes, and possibly considering getting rid of folding all together, people who do tricks generally have a locked foldy on their razor pro, so it doesn't fold, it's a function of the average scooter that is rarely used.
2. Having Spencer Hawk on board is a huge move, will he and Tony be doing alot of publicity work for Fuzion? If so, could you detail some of the work they will be doing for advertising etc.
And as a suggestion; if you could get Tony Hawk advocating scooters, Say, a ride day with team birdhouse, and team fuzion/some other scooter riders, obviously riding your products, and make a video from it, that would put scooters in an amazing stead.
3. If this scooter is successful, would you ever think about getting into the singular aftermarket scooter products business? i.e. forks, bars, decks, wheels.
Another company doing this with the know-how, status and the resources to make it happen would be another huge leap forward for the scooter world.