What would be the best way to just reinforce the dropouts of my scooter?

Josh N.

Josh N
I kinda want a deck saver but I only break the dropouts[like alotttt] on my scooter. Im a weight freeak, shoot me... but what would be the best option?


thanks-josh
 

Zaηe

Keepin' Peace
Staff member
Devon Garcia said:
Nick Dargers Aluminum Strip Reanforcements are light as hell.

Get them.

he's a weight freak..........?
get an XT deck ther heavy and theyl never break but if u just want re-inforcements get a deck-saver or pirate's or make your own steel or aluminuim 1's.
 
Zane_Scoots said:
Devon Garcia said:
Nick Dargers Aluminum Strip Reanforcements are light as hell.

Get them.

he's a weight freak..........?
get an XT deck ther heavy and theyl never break but if u just want re-inforcements get a deck-saver or pirate's or make your own steel or aluminuim 1's.
lmfaoooooooooo

weight freak means you like a LIGHT scooter, not a heavy one haha
 

saltwater

Member
I use 2 U shaped aluminum extrusions
like this
P6020259.jpg
 

jessee

NorthWest
use lucky deck reinforcements

http://luckyscoot.com/products.php?catid=263

pictures not up yet but its like a U shaped steel strip thats bent so it will slide into the back end of a pro model and all you do is take pff the brake and slide it on then put the break on and the back axel.

its sick, im riding one and its amazing
 

mat

Steel Member
http://i39.tinypic.com/300gwh3.jpg chromoly strip

but personally i like aluminum angle reinforcements better because they are relatively light, incredibly strong and act as a grind plate. i just made a shitload of them and i'll post pictures eventually. and these will be for sale... eventually.
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
how effective are the deck savers at actually reinforcing? i know they'll keep the deck from being worn down on grinds but do they save dropouts?
 
josh josh josh, just workout at the gym for a 2 months and when you start to look like brian murphy get steel box reinforcements, your deck will last years.
 
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