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Recruit 2022 Stunt Scooter

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Description

The Lucky Recruit 2022 is a stunt scooter suitable for hitting the skatepark. It is equipped with a lightweight aluminum bar, which will come in handy when you perform air tricks in the skate park. In addition, the IHC compression system gives you a very smooth spin experience with easy maintenance.

  • Peg-cut dropout, saves weight and gives you the option to mount a variety of pegs for an extended grinding surface
  • With only 3000g, you can immediately feel while driving that this scooter is a true lightweight

Specifications

Total height:
74cm
Compression type:
IHC
Wheel diameter:
110mm
Weight:
105.82oz
Bar width:
457mm
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Fork type:
Threadless
Max rider weight:
220lbs
Deck design:
One-piece
Deck length:
17" (43cm)
Deck width:
4.5" (11.4cm)
Dropout Shape:
Peg-cut
Headtube angle:
82.5°
Concave:
Yes
Bar Shape:
Y-shaped
Bar material:
Aluminium
Bar height:
508mm
Bar outer diameter:
35mm (Oversized)
Bar inner diameter:
26mm
Wheel profile:
Round
Wheel hardness:
86A
Wheel hub width:
24mm
Core material:
Aluminium
Axle diameter:
8mm
Bearing precision:
Not specified
Brake type:
Flex Fender
Assembly:
Partly assembled

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reviews   (1)

Good durable trick mini scooter. My only issue is that one of the Allen key bolts that holds the brake on was stripped and after a few days of use the brake broke off, now I need to find a new brake and the scooter is almost not rideable until I do. Just try to imagine pulling a 360 heelwhip only to land on the back wheel with your shoe. It stops you immediately and you eat it
Chris Ward (Cumberland)
20/06/2023
Rating: 4 of 5!
Reply from SkatePro:  Hi Chris, thank you for taking your time to give us feedback. We're sorry to hear about your experience with the brake. We recommend you try not to land on the brake any time, because it can't bear that much impact, unfortunately. Be also careful with the overtightening of the brake bolts, because it can cause the same issue. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us. ✌ /Your SkatePro Team
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