FSA pig DH PRO headset:
PROS:
-amazingly smooth, as soon as i got it in, it spun like butter
-Super strong
-Never once had a problem with it, I had it for 6 months and would still be riding it if i hadnt switched to integrated.
-Sealed bearings, super low to no maintenance.
-Super beefy
CONS:
-Heavy for some people, weighs half a pound i think. I didnt notice it much
-Crown race is a little hard to get on, but nbd
-Oversized bottom cup, might not fit into every deck (NOT SURE, but its a possibility, I didnt have that problem)
-Expensive in some places
OVER ALL:
I would DEFINATELY x100 recommend this headset to anyone with a standard headtube. Well worth the money, will last you ages with hardly any maintenance. I still have one in near perfect condition in my basement, keeping it in case i happen to get a razor deck as a spare.
Zero gravity spider deck
PROS:
-Looks really clean, original design
-tailwhips feel really balanced and controlled
-very stable, and a great weight and headtube angle for bowl/park riding.
-not very many weak spots because there is no welds
-integrated headtube
- there is sort of a pocket at the dropouts, great place for grabbing, perfect for toboggans, supermans
-grinds really smooth, just a TINY bit awkward at first because of the curved bottom, but you get used to it really quick. It actually does make grind to whips easier.
CONS:
-Some might not appreciate the 82.5* headtube
-hard to get the back axle in, had to use a mallet.
-A little bit of a hassle to get the back wheel in, you have to make sure the bearings are in
all the way.
-A bit hard to clean the bottom
-For actual riding/strength, no complaints. I have to say it is the best deck I've ever ridden.
OVER ALL:
I would recommend this to anyone who rides alot of tranny and park, especially if you like bowls. Very stable, nice and fast tailwhips, and you feel safe on it. Quite decent for flatground. If you have a flowy style, this is the deck for you.
Well worth the money, even if it is a bit of an investment, the deck and headtube are interchangeable so in the long run it will save you money on broken decks or headtubes.
And if the bolt connecting them breaks, well, that's not very expensive.
Quebec Scooters Fork
PROS:
-Very, very light; weighs about as much as a stock razor ultra pro fork.
-Sturdy and strong, I have had this fork for about 10 months now, and it still shows no signs of weakening.
-Nice for riding with pegs
-Built-in starnut (works perfectly with ICS too if you select that option)
-Nice wall thickness and leg thickness
CONS:
-Bottom of fork (where crown race sits) is completely flat, possibly posing problems with integrated headsets
-Does not fit stock razor axles
-Race is hard to get on (most forks are this way, but still would have been nice to get on easy)
OVER ALL:
This is a very well made fork, quality metal is used, and has been able to keep up with my riding for ages. Incredibly light, so my scooter is very well balanced right now. Works great with all 3 types of compression, and the only problem I have ever had with it was the slight incompatibility with some integrated headtubes (Can be easily fixed with a grinder and 5 spare minutes.) I would definately say this is a good buy, especially now that they are even cheaper.