signature products..

Jason

Silver Member
Another step would to have more "over the counter" type stores. Scooter riders only know about parts cause of the internet. There's a store in Adelaide that sells Yaks and prebuilt Seasoned bars, and unsurprisingly thats what everyone's using down at the skateparks. If kids can see and feel whats available to them, they're more likely to buy it.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
Jimmy R said:
and I kinda think of all Protos bars as signature bars because of how it says Jon Reyes prefers these, brandon Kilbury prefers these and all of those
More or less. The ReTros are pretty much made for Jon (now for Dan too, probably).
 
we need to start having more designs of bars and forks for different riders and maybe having custom paint jobs that the signature riders like and sell them like that
wheels are a start, and then hopefully it will progress into bars and forks.
 

Jason

Silver Member
^ For that you could probably like.. chrome the parts or something, then engrave their names into them. Something classy. :)
 

JoshToy

Member
Jason Elies said:
^ For that you could probably like.. chrome the parts or something, then engrave their names into them. Something classy. :)
Or just get a stamp made, have it put a deep scribe into the metal. Or even, machining it out.
 

Jason

Silver Member
Although that would look better, pretty much most of the companies that make bars and forks only have the tools to weld and cut the tubing.
 
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