ilovethetruth said:
rick said:
the name is inward scooters NOT ZERO GRAVITY
Your the owner of inward scooters, correct? Yes, at the time this thread was made everyone was calling them zero gravity forks because you had no solid name for them, so this guy probably just put that name on there to have something to call them.(better then redneck forks)About the compression, instead of doing all that drilling you should just include an oversized starnut with the fork so no strength will be lost. Your doing a very great thing for this sport right now. This is exactly what we need, more companies, to make scooters look more legit so more people will want to take part. keep working on designs for you products. Thanks
lol.... i know the owner his name isn't rick or tim so no your not talking to the owner
rick is his son he runs it out in Texas
ask me i can eather explain you the answer or get the answer from him personally
the story on this as far as i know is.....
he made his son a fork, then made a couple for his sons friends then sold a few on ebay and more interest then he could have ever thought of rolled in and now he is going legit with this ---- and the name zero gravity is the name he gave the zero offset forks randomly and it stuck so that name is explained
and all that drilling geez one hole ....
i get that you don't like the idea and neither do alot of people (star nut option is in the works ok?) but this whole everyone being so damn skiddish and writing off new idea just on appearance and not testing is stupid it all needs to stop
also i am trying to play my part to make inward as legit as possible
i listened to alot of the negativity on the first fork introduced the one with offset and no gussets so i asked for a custom order the 'street x fork' and the gusset fork with grinded welds is now an option i think its because i told him what people were saying, as well as what i wanted done to my forks i ordered 5 total i basically brought it to the table, so fresh ideas are wanted and needed as far as im concerned
i fully agree with the part that you said MORE companies need to exist to keep not only this whole sport alive and strong but also to push it further both with participation and growth of industry
i hope this explains alot and i hope i was not incorrect in any of the things i stated