Custom Scooters
Custom Scooters: when performance and look is key
The life of a scooter is tough. The scraping against the curb. The impacts on the deck when practicing Bri flips and the shocks on the fork during high jumps. As you improve, the tricks become more advanced, the jumps higher, and the verts bigger.
A custom scooter allows you to select everything from the deck's weight and length to the wheels' hardness, ensuring you get a scooter that's superior in quality, durability, and appearance, and is 100 percent tailor-made for you.
In short, a custom scooter lets you design a unique scooter that reflects your personality and makes you stand out from the crowd.
Let’s get started
There are two options for custom scooters. The first is to let your imagination run wild and choose all the parts yourself, from compression bolts and decks to grip tape, resulting in the scooter of your dreams. You can assemble it yourself or have our experts do it. You can also use our “Custom Scooter Builder” tool to bring your dream to life.
The second option is to choose one of our complete customs, which our specialists have assembled from scratch. All you have to do is pick one of our awesome designs. All our customs consist of high-end parts only. Check out our completes here.
Feel the difference
Whether you're into dropping into verts, performing technical tricks at the skate park, or riding in the street doing high jumps and grinding curbs, the right setup is key. There are as many opinions on the perfect setup as there are riders. It all depends on your size, riding style, and preferences.
Park and vert
A short and light aluminum deck makes your scooter more agile and easier to perform technical tricks, barspins, and tailwhips. If you enjoy grinding boxes and rails, consider a wide deck. It may be heavier, but it provides better control when grinding.
If you like riding verts or doing air tricks, consider a longer, bulkier deck. It may weigh more, but it can withstand a lot of impact without breaking and offers stability when landing. For bars, an aluminum bar makes your scooter light, but it’s not as sturdy as a steel bar. If your scooter takes a lot of beatings or you ride hard, think carefully about which bar to choose. On surfaces like concrete or wood, soft wheels provide excellent grip.
Street
If you're into high jumps, a long and sturdy reinforced aluminum deck offers excellent stability when landing on flat surfaces. If you grind every curb and bench you see, a boxed deck with flat sides and bottom provides excellent control when grinding. The shape makes it easier to hook onto things you want to grind. For technical tricks, a short and light deck offers great maneuverability.
When choosing a bar for street riding, consider the pressure you put on it. An aluminum bar is light and makes tricks easier, but a steel bar is stronger and more durable. For wheels, decide whether you want soft wheels for grip or hard wheels that can withstand impacts from curbs, pavement, and asphalt.
Express yourself
A custom scooter is the ultimate way to express your personality. It’s not just about color when choosing the 12 parts for your new scooter, but also about attitude and lifestyle.
If you live by the motto "the faster, the better," a light and tight aluminum setup with fast wheels might be perfect for you. If you love bling and shiny things, why not get a gold scooter with flashy neochrome wheels, cool tie-dye grip tape, and standout pegs? The combinations are endless, and the chances of ending up with a scooter like anyone else's are minimal.
Use our “Custom Scooter Builder” tool to watch your creation come to life as you build it. Once finished, you can name it and share the result with friends and family. You can also share it with our experts for feedback or advice on your new scooter. Watch how to use the "Build-a-Scooter" tool in the video above.