What scooter forks should i get




















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Gloves Hood Poncho Hot! Helmets Hot! Action Camera Camera Hot! Home Scooter Fork Guide. In the following, we will go through the various parts of the fork. The steerer tube is the vertical part of the fork. The top part of the steerer tube is the part that is connected to the bar. Most forks have a diameter of 28 mm. The two forks that keep the wheel in place have different terms. Please see the picture to understand this. A fork with zero offset means that the wheel is placed directly under the bar.

That means that is it easier to make bar spins and nose manuals. However, this does not appear on vary many forks as the offset causes the scooter to be more rigid in terms of direction like a shopping cart.

Threaded Threadless: Threadless forks are the most commonly used among pro riders.



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