Senior or scorcher

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
personally i would rather have the scorcher.
i belive they are alot stronger. and there cool lookin :)

no wayy.
seniors are stronger in every way. its just a question weather you want lightness or strongness? its up to you dude.

id rather have the scorcher
 

Michael Rankin

Super Moderator
no wayy.
seniors are stronger in every way. its just a question weather you want lightness or strongness? its up to you dude.

id rather have the scorcher
Not necessarily. Scorchers are one piece, SenioRs are multiple pieces. I have broken 2 forks(SR fork, MGP fork) on the welds connecting the forktube with the legs. I basically separated them. The Scorcher has no welds at all. It's just one solid piece of aluminum.
 

Jacob2195

Member
scorchers all the way! i have had my scorchers for 4 months and there still like new, and their lighter and cooler.
 

j-DoGg

Steel Member
schorcher but you need a longer axle cuz after about 3months the wheel starts getting crooked..but there wayy strong
 

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
Not necessarily. Scorchers are one piece, SenioRs are multiple pieces. I have broken 2 forks(SR fork, MGP fork) on the welds connecting the forktube with the legs. I basically separated them. The Scorcher has no welds at all. It's just one solid piece of aluminum.
sr forks weren't heat treated, seniors are. aluminium will snap way faster than chromoly will. i doubt we will see a senior break/bend, but hey, i could be wrong.
 

Billie Rainbow

Silver Member
haha the only people who will break scorchers are sketchy flyout whores and they dont count as riders. and as for seniors, legs will get raped by someone with pegs.
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
I thought inwards held that spot Alex?

SenioRs for strong Chromoly forks (also cheaper than the scorcher, comes powdercoated)
Scorcher for strong Aluminum fork (Lighter, but more expensive, comes anodized)

It's up to you.
 
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