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So I've still been riding, but my scooter never seems to hold up to my riding so I feel limited. Can someone help me out with what bars, decks, wheels, and forks that are dope for riding. Thanks!
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trust me here best parts
proto gripper wheels phoenix decks phoenix forks any kind of hic bars like inward or rad or lucky so good |
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Well you ride a lot of flat land, right?
I suggest: Lucky HIC bars Spoked lucky wheels/spoked protos Phoenix phorx Razor ultra pro deck / TSI freestyler That's really it. A flex fender for lightness too. |
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everyone has there own opinion so just get what you want
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That's true. I'm just giving him a fairly strong and light set up
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listen to this kid he definitly knows what to get cuz all the parts he post r amazingly good
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just go woth Rob i ride that and its nice and really light HIC FTW!
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yoo bryant get on aim
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M3MB3R
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: san diego, cali bitch
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If you ride flat, ride a stock rup with proto grippers.
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Join Date: May 2009
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proto sliders or grippers.
rad bars, well most after market bars will do the job. proto senior/tsi thomcat for steel forks. scorcher or phorx for aluminum forks. tsi deck. |
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im looking for something that will handle street riding because flatland is cool and all but theres nothing like hitting a fresh set or rail lol.
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M3MB3R
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: san diego, cali bitch
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Then.... lucky deck, scs, fsa pig, demon metal cares, Because metal cares get fucked up street, bad, inward bars, lucky fork, and anything else you need.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Fayetteville, NC
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Yerp. Probably about the best flatland dialed set-up I could think of. Maybe get some ultra pro bars, but other than that, just stock with spoked protos is great.
In the case of street riding, get a TSI Flowmaster or a Phoenix, Proto Strikers, Razor Ultra Pro Bars, ICS, Proto Fullcores (Grippers or sliders, doesn't matter), and maybe an Ultra Pro clapm for lightness, but then a lucky or Proto clamp for better clampiness. And a Flexfender brake for lightness, or a lucky brake for a more solid ride. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Melbourne, VIC, AUS.
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go phoenix or even ultra v.2 for flat, im thinking a TSI would eb too heavy. |
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yeah thats a good set up
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TSI freestyler isn't that heavy, i chose it due to the headtube angle as well.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: murr town
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street:
pheonix scortcher/pheonix fork scs proto grippers rads/luckybars fsa sealed hed set
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