Scooter: Is it worth it?

dpnelson31

Steel Member
In my opinion, you should buy a nitro. Its got decent bars, a decent fork and scs, 110 wheels and the new mgp flex fenders. These are the main parts you will find on alot of setups and since it comes with threadless forks and scs, gives you more options for the future if you wish to change your fork or scs.

This guy is probably right. You'll spend the same amount of money for a stronger setup. And the MGP wheels have a lifetime warranty I hear?
 

airplanes18

Member
Dude. NO yak, NO BLUNTS. nothing blunt. you want light? get a district v2. like hang fives? try zero offset, if not, get something with an offset. dont do any district V1 stuff. want me to have a go at building you one? gimme 10 minutes
 

Micah.

Steel Member
I think this is actually a decent setup lol just don't get the yaks, get blunt wheels they are so much better!
 

kevin75

Member
that set up no offence is not that great if i were you get the fuzion elites especially that i ride for them and have had it for a while now it is honestly really amazing you pay like $110 for it then if you want to change stuff up you can with the extra money no offence but think bout it a ultra pro deck is 60 an the brakes an axles are more money to thats $100 for a deck some axles and a brake while the fuzion elite is threadless comes with a compresssion and even metal cores and the bars of the elite are 21high by 18 wide
 

airplanes18

Member
Blunt wheels are solid. Yak wheels are, too, just don't last long.

3 days of normal riding and they chunked on me, and a week in, the other rubbed down to 85 mil. explain that. my experience says blunt is horrible. yaks are just a joke as well. low pros, ovalized in a week.
 

dowdie223

Bronze member
Just to let everyone know, I got an Ultra Pro Lo.
First day of riding today at the park, I tried a 180 bri flip, bent the forks.
 

iRideCrows

Member
Buy a fusion complete. I think maybe a couple have been broke? correct me if I'm wrong. & I'm pretty sure they warrantied it when it broke. you can always add onto that
 

BrandonWeir

Steel Member
Just to let everyone know, I got an Ultra Pro Lo.
First day of riding today at the park, I tried a 180 bri flip, bent the forks.

Just keep bending them back and be careful. Save up enough money to buy a threadless fork, threadless headset, and maybe new bars if you don't want to run ICS.
 
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