Hi all,
My 5 year old daughter wanted a scooter so we got a Madd Gear (Blade) on special last weekend, I noticed it was rated to 100kg so I got me one to.
I left hers stock but knew I'd have to reinforce mine, being 80kg and all.
So I reinforced the deck, welded more around the dropouts (if that's what they're called) and welded on some 'L shape' brackets to the drop outs. Wider bars and bolted the fold mech. I've already snapped a wheel so I'm going to pick up a metal core on the weekend.
What I wanted to know was wheel hardness, higher the number is it harder? What is a good street hardness, I'm not worried if they wear out quick i want good grip. Also should I go 110mm if it will fit. I've seen some with diff size wheels front and back. Why is this?
Cheers.
My 5 year old daughter wanted a scooter so we got a Madd Gear (Blade) on special last weekend, I noticed it was rated to 100kg so I got me one to.
I left hers stock but knew I'd have to reinforce mine, being 80kg and all.
So I reinforced the deck, welded more around the dropouts (if that's what they're called) and welded on some 'L shape' brackets to the drop outs. Wider bars and bolted the fold mech. I've already snapped a wheel so I'm going to pick up a metal core on the weekend.
What I wanted to know was wheel hardness, higher the number is it harder? What is a good street hardness, I'm not worried if they wear out quick i want good grip. Also should I go 110mm if it will fit. I've seen some with diff size wheels front and back. Why is this?
Cheers.