Razor Dirt Scooter.

i rode the razor dirt scooter, john radtke let me, definitely gonna be worth the money, hic bars, integrated headset its nice
 

Mitch.

Bronze member
Just shooting ideas.... What if you just bought forks and tires and a brake and threw me on the scooter you already had.... This could make this idea so affordable and easy.
 

issac p

Silver Member
Being able to buy seperate parts is not as useful for dirt scooters as it is regular scoots.

Since people are just trying out new frame designs and parts, its pretty hard to mix and match.

Razor, Rad, Phantom, and Tsi(?) are the only ones I know of who are trying to manufacture them.
So its not likely many or even any of the parts we make will fit different companies right now.

The price for a complete is pretty close to what was guessed last we checked.

I'm not going to promise anything that could just be changed later on, but I can say it will be super affordable, will last you a very long time, and will be easy to maintain.

I haven't seen Rads dirt scoot prototype in over a year, but it was bad ass too.
It was more towards bmx and looked beefy, so you have some good options to choose from.


I haven't been on SR in years, but I figured you guys would want some good info.

If you have any more questions id be happy to answer them in an email since I'm never on here.

Johnridetke@yahoo.com

i was hoping that they sell the parts separately cus i wanna make some parts. like the deck. i just want to buy the wheels and forks
 

Noah.

Steel Member
Saw it at Woodward it's sick it looks like a dirt scooter version of a black label ultra pro
 

DerekS

Member
Jon Radtke had it at woodward and said they have to re design the deck again because he already broke one.
 
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