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Some kids who love to ride scooters for fun eventually become skilled enough to ride professionally and upgrade to pro scooter parts. Once a kid weighs 60 pounds or more, or masters tailwhips or other tricks, it’s time to upgrade to a professional or custom scooter.
A folding scooter with adjustable handlebars is usually the first type of scooter kids own, and it’s easy for learning to ride and doing basic tricks. As kids get more experienced, they can move up to a sturdier scooter. You can build a custom scooter with pro scooter parts to fit the rider’s height, weight, personality and ability. A pro scooter shop sells complete scooters geared to pro riders and separate parts for customization. Scooter parts are available in different colors to give riders a professional look all their own – one that other riders and spectators will identify with that particular competitor. You can choose replacement parts for your current scooter to upgrade it, or build a custom scooter from scratch. Although there are hundreds of different parts to choose from when building a custom scooter, you’ll need to be sure all the parts you buy are compatible. A rep from a pro scooter shop can help you find the right parts for your new custom scooter.
If you don’t want to spend time repairing a scooter or having one made, a complete scooter may be a good investment. When looking for complete professional scooters, the price ranges from $100 to about $400, though you may find some in a lower or higher price range. Entry level riders do well with the Grit Atom, which comes in six different colors and has a steel brake and aircraft aluminum deck. There are many scooters in the mid-level price range. They include Grit, 5Starr, Envy, Dominator and Crisp. While not the most expensive scooters, these mid-range scooters offer features that are perfect for advanced street riders and pros. The Crisp Ultima HIC offers a high tensile, threadless steel fork, steel flex brake and integrated headset compatibility.
Pro scooter parts are available from custom shops for beginning and advanced rides. There are decks for integrated and conventional headsets, headset parts including bearers, spacers and compression rings and scooter wheels from 100mm to 125mm diameter. Those are just a few examples of custom parts for pro scooters. You can find everything from wheel bearings and pegs to hardware and grips at a full-service scooter dealer.
Inward Scooters offered custom bars, cut to users’ specifications, beginning in 2008. This helped change the pro scooter industry, moving the emphasis from readymade scooters to customized ones. Inward features a wide catalogue of pro scooter parts. We can build a customized scooter for you, replace parts or sell you a complete scooter. Call us today at 214-310-0212 to find out more about the scooters and scooter parts we sell.
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