How To Build a Complete Proscooter yourself
With just a few simple tools and some elbow grease. You don’t need to be a professional mechanic to put together a proscooter that will outperform most factory-made models. With a few basic guidelines, you can build your very own COMPLETE pro scooter in no time!
Introduction
Building a pro scooter from scratch can be a fun and rewarding experience. With just a few simple tools and some elbow grease, you can create a scooter that will outperform most factory-made models. Here are some tips to help get you started.
Choose the right proscooter for you
When it comes to choosing the right proscooter for you, there are a few things to consider. The first thing to think about is your budget – how much are you willing to spend? The next thing to think about is your riding style – what type of terrain do you want to ride on? Finally, you need to think about your skill level – are you a beginner or a pro?
If you’re on a tight budget, you might want to consider buying a used proscooter. You can find some great deals on used proscooters if you know where to look. Just make sure to inspect the proscooter thoroughly before you buy it to ensure that it’s in good condition.
If you’re looking for a proscooter to ride on rough terrain, you’ll want to make sure that it’s durable and can handle a beating. You might also want to consider getting a scooter with larger wheels for better stability.
Finally, if you’re a beginner, you’ll want to make sure that you get a proscooter that’s easy to ride and control. You might also want to consider getting a proscooter with a lower deck to make it easier to balance on.
Assemble the parts
Now that you’ve chosen the right proscooter for you, it’s time to start assembling the parts. The first thing you’ll need is a deck. The deck is the main platform of the proscooter where you stand. You can find decks made from a variety of materials, such as wood, plastic, or aluminum.
After you have your proscooter deck, it’s time to choose your wheels. Proscooter wheels come in a variety of sizes, but most pro scooters have wheels that are between 100mm and 110mm. You’ll also want to make sure that you choose wheels that are made from a durable material, such as polyurethane.
Then, you’ll need to choose your handlebars. Handlebars attach to the deck and provide a place for you to grip the scooter while you’re riding. You can find handlebars made from a variety of materials, such as aluminum or steel.
Last but not least, mount the brake system. The brake system is an essential part of any proscooter. To mount the brake system, first, attach the brake lever to the handlebars. Next, attach the brake cable to the brake lever and the caliper. Finally, tighten the bolts on the caliper.
Final assembly and adjustments
Now that you have all of the components installed, it’s time to do a final check to make sure everything is tight and secure. Start by checking the bolts on the deck and handlebars. Next, check the brakes to make sure they’re functioning properly. Finally, spin the wheels to make sure they’re spinning freely.
If everything looks good, you’re ready to ride! However, if you notice any problems, make sure to fix them before riding.
Now that you know how to build a pro scooter from scratch, get out there and put your new skills to the test! With a little bit of elbow grease and some patience, you’ll have no trouble putting together a scooter that will outperform any factory-made model. Happy riding!
You can get a COMPLETE pre-assembled pro scooter with all your own custom parts at The Proscooter Lab Shop here:
https://proscooterlab.com/collections/complete-scooters
Enjoy!