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Description

The Tilt Theorem Build Pro Scooter is designed for intermediate and advanced riders. This pro scooter is packed with features that will help you take your riding to the next level. The Tilt Theorem Build Pro Scooter boasts a lightweight and durable aluminum 6000 Series deck that's perfect for both park and street riding. It's also equipped with responsive IHC forks, Tilt SCS compression, and a 120mm diameter wheel setup featuring durable aluminum cores and high-rebound urethane. The Tilt Theorem Build Pro Scooter is designed to give you the best possible riding experience. It has a concave deck shape and a T-shaped handlebar that provide plenty of control and comfort. With its sleek design and high-quality components, the Tilt Theorem Build Pro Scooter is the perfect choice for riders looking to push their limits and take their riding to new heights.

Specifications

Total height:
101.5cm (40")
Compression type:
SCS
Wheel diameter:
120mm
Weight:
149.77oz
Bar height:
700mm (27.6")
Bar width:
560mm (22")
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Skill Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Fork type:
Threadless
Material:
Aluminum 6000 Series
Deck design:
One-piece
Deck length:
22.5" (57.2cm)
Deck width:
6.2" (15.7cm)
Dropout Shape:
Box-cut
Concave:
Flat
Bar Shape:
T-shaped
Bar material:
Aluminum 6061
Wheel hub width:
30mm
Core material:
Aluminum 6061 T6
Core design:
Spoked
Axle diameter:
8mm
Brake type:
Fender (With Brake)
Assembly:
Partly assembled
Fork axle length:
30mm
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"My son needed a larger stunt scooter, as he'd outgrown his previous one. He did the research and came up with this one, which fits the bill perfectly. Easy to assemble. Has needed a couple of adjustments following initial use, as you'd expect. He's happy with it."
Sean R. (Gloucester) 07/30/2024
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