Help choosing beginner scooter.

RGFlow

Member
I'm new to scootering, so I didn't want to spend tons of money on a scooter. I was looking at two scooters but couldn't decide which one to get. Im going to give links to both scooters and list any modifications I would make. Please reply on which one you think would be best.


Scooter #1 - Fuzion Z250

LINK : http://fuzionproscooter.com/products/fuzion-z250-pro-scooter/

Modifications : Possibly new bars, ODI Longneck's.

Why I like it : Flex brake - no rattle, 110 mm wheels, ICS compression, Lightweight, GREAT price ($130), Wont spend so much money - in case scootering isn't my thing.

Why I dont like it: UGLY bars, Never heard of "fuzion" before..



Scooter #2 - Lucky/Razor Custom Street

LINK : http://www.luckyscoot.com/Razor-Pro-Scooter-Ultra-Pro-Street-p/107050-1100.htm

Modifications : None

Scooter parts :
Razor Ultra Pro w/
Lucky Bar Wrap
ODI Grips
Lucky Double Clamp
Lucky Brake
Lucky 100mm Metal Core Wheels
Enduro Bearings
MOB Grip Tape

Why I like it : Looks awesome, Lightweight, Great custom parts.

Why I don't like it : A bit pricey - don't want to spend tons in case scootering isn't my thing, but worth it. Razor forks bend easy, deck might snap, bars may snap (after a while)


I was also thinking of a Grit Elite, which is pretty much the same as the Custom Street, but has ICS, but has horrible bearings, grip tape, and wheels (I heard) Also, Im not a fan of the color combo's..



So, which do you think would be better for a beginner?
 

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
Staff member
Avoid Fuzion. It just has a cheap/flimsy feel to it.

But you might want to consider a Blunt Complete.. Even if you don't like scootering, it would be pretty easy to sell. Dialed and smooth.
 

RGFlow

Member
Avoid Fuzion. It just has a cheap/flimsy feel to it.

But you might want to consider a Blunt Complete.. Even if you don't like scootering, it would be pretty easy to sell. Dialed and smooth.

The only thing about spending $300 on a scooter is that I have to save up the money. I would like to get a scooter before the end of summer, and I'm only at about $40. Im planning on selling some old electronics which could get me to like $150...
 

Michael Osterlund

Steel Member
Avoid Fuzion. It just has a cheap/flimsy feel to it.

But you might want to consider a Blunt Complete.. Even if you don't like scootering, it would be pretty easy to sell. Dialed and smooth.

what happens when he wants to change compression cause ihc always comes loose? if he wanted to use scs hed have to spend over 130$. on a envy but on a fuzion only 70ish.
 

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
Staff member
what happens when he wants to change compression cause ihc always comes loose? if he wanted to use scs hed have to spend over 130$. on a envy but on a fuzion only 70ish.

My IHC never came loose in the two months that I had it lol. The fuzion deck itself sucks. Either way, it's all preference. I was just giving him another option.
 

iliveinahouse1

Bronze member
grit and fusion you should never ever touch. don't get a scooter with ICS because you will be forever tightening it and you won't be able to ride.

get the lucky
 

Kevin.

Bronze member
i think you should definitely think into buying one of scooterzone's ultra pro completes. very good value for the price, i reccomend the black rattler.
actually, just checked but turns out they don't have the black rattler at the moment. but here are some options

http://www.titetoyz.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=1255


http://www.titetoyz.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=2099


http://www.titetoyz.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=2201
 
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