NEW Two Wheel Fuzion video and review

Erwin

Member
yeah, short video of riding, i wanted to film tons more shiettt but i couldnt cuz it broke. i wasnt even able to clean up half the tricks in the video. review covered everything.

after making the review i rode and the foldy bent a ton more and then the insides snapped and wasnt rideable anymore. lasted me about a good half hour of riding.

let the hate begin <3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb3sgstINNk
 

Erwin

Member
for sure. but i didnt notice as much movement as electron. like my electrons moved so much more...maybe cuz they just lasted longer than 30 minutes. haha. yeah they are thinner than electron
 

TomK

Super Moderator
Staff member
i rode mark ripolls at the park on sunday and it felt weird the deck has like convex so the edges go down and the wheels are wide so you cant put metalcores or other wheels on it. The headset cups move inside the headtube which is annoying. Mark actually took off the hole back part of the flody then bolted it and it was pretty good. Overall is fusion strengthen it up and make it more compatible it will be a good scooter.
 

Erwin

Member
Jordan said:
lol, you liked it better than i did, and mines not even broken yet.
i'll have a video review up tomorrow.


haha yeah. i really liked the feel of it. like fingerwhips felt amazing, so fast. the back is just so light. but yeah all it needs is solid foldy and thicker headtube and regular width wheels and this thing would be legittttttttttttttt
 

Steven_T

Member
Its ok Ryan youre just too gnarly for that Toy..it honestly kind of a Toy.

Mine broke in...10 minutes? Bars snapped right off..lol
 
i think the design looks nice, and the wider wheels are probably better, just not compatible. if the deck had a solid foldy and was made of aluminium, it would probably be really good
 

steven

Member
SWEEEET
there were some sick tricks but i didnt like that everyone was riding small bars .imo bigger bars look better
 

Fuzion

Member
You guys are a bit jaded- remember that Pro models are exactly that. How do regular stock two wheelers hold up to your tricks?
 

Erwin

Member
Sanqueso said:
SWEEEET
there were some sick tricks but i didnt like that everyone was riding small bars .imo bigger bars look better

i only rode those little bars cuz my big bars have a starnut in them and i didnt want to put a threadless headset on this scooter... but yeah i hate my riding when i ride small bars. but thanks
 

Nate Grant

Steel Member
Nextsport said:
You guys are a bit jaded- remember that Pro models are exactly that. How do regular stock two wheelers hold up to your tricks?

the thing is that none of us ride regular 2 wheelers. i'm assuming by regular 2 wheelers you mean the razor knockoffs at the toy store?
 

Steezeman

Administrator
^^ This is true.

Nextsport said:
You guys are a bit jaded- remember that Pro models are exactly that. How do regular stock two wheelers hold up to your tricks?
I'm pretty sure stock pro models don't break after two days of riding.
 

Fuzion

Member
Pirate Negative said:
^^ This is true.

Nextsport said:
You guys are a bit jaded- remember that Pro models are exactly that. How do regular stock two wheelers hold up to your tricks?
I'm pretty sure stock pro models don't break after two days of riding.

You missed the point. Not here to argue- just saying. You guys automatically compare these to a purpose built product twice the price range.

The deck is plastic and the outer cover for the folding mechanism- does this classify the entire thing as plastic?
 

matttttt

Member
Nextsport said:
Pirate Negative said:
^^ This is true.

Nextsport said:
You guys are a bit jaded- remember that Pro models are exactly that. How do regular stock two wheelers hold up to your tricks?
I'm pretty sure stock pro models don't break after two days of riding.


The deck is plastic and the outer cover for the folding mechanism- does this classify the entire thing as plastic?
yes
 
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