Reinforce Your Scooter! (with pics)

eric magray said:
well do whatever you want. either way your scoots not gonna break.
thanks for sharing this mod!



DerekLowndes said:
Will said:
DerekLowndes said:
..tube?

yeah i didnt read any of the posts. soo.. why are u usinna tube?
eh... idk... i'd imagine square tube being stronger?

I thought you meant circular tubes lol.
haha, my bad, i didn't specify that earlier.
i think square tubes will be stronger,
and possibly also prevent the side of the deck from bending down.(?)
 

Eric Magray

Steel Member
steel reinforcements are mad strong, though on an already cracked deck it should still work fine depending on how big the cracks are.

and i dont know of any strong reinforcements that anyone could do easily.
 

easter

Member
derek ( not lowndes ), i had also crack in my promodel, so i took it to welders and he welded it, then i added micro reinforcements.
 

fashow69

Steel Member
well i finally did this mod and was happy with the ease of doing it the only problem i had was that after you put them on your scooter your brake bolt doesnt make it far enough past the reinforcement for you to be able to put the nut back on it.but mine kinda threaded onto the reinforcement so hopefully it will hold.. other then this i have done both dibbles way and the sqaure tube way i like the square tube way a lil more but unless you get spacers up inside the tube were the bolts go through, the tube is pretty much gonna collapse there.. all in all ill probly go with this way of doing because it looks better and will probly last longer except for maybe the fact my brake bolt might fall out.?
 

fashow69

Steel Member
na the bolt just isnt long enough to make it through the reinforcements and have enough space for the nut to screw on
 

AJ

Member
dude thats sweeet... but i reinforced mine from the inside... your way looks so much stronger though
 
no offense or nething but personally i think dibbs idea is better...

the reinforcement on the outside only prevents the droupouts from snapping down, but reduces the chances of the dropouts snapping up....

dibbs on the other hand is on the inside...as a result it not only makes the dropouts stiffer, but where are they going to snap? on the inside...they cant go up OR down...OR left/right....the only problem is its harder to make/install inside....just reasoning...



edie 1:
ahahaha

nvm ....my dad is an engineer and explained everything to me..he said that they should have the same strength...soooo can you post the pics again..they arnt showning for me...imma make some new reinforcements as soon as i can...
 

ryankeong

Member
Did matt dibble bolt the reinforcements to the inside of the deck? i couldnt see any bolts so i wasnt sure i am goign to do this reinforcement does the tape just keep it from moving as well as the axle or do u need to bolt it as well??
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
my reinforcements are only held in by the tape, it keeps them tight in place. There are holes drilled for axle and brake... but they stay in place.


PS
the first time i did this to an already broken deck, it lasted a month.

2nd time - 17 months
3rd time - 5 months

remember, im fat and i ride street.
lol.
 
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