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Bgseakk Magnetit V2 Pro Scooter Deck

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Description

The Striker Bgseakk Magnetit V2 is a well-performing stunt scooter deck. If you are passionate about park riding and enjoy performing whip and flare tricks, then the peg-cut design suits you. As implied by the name, it offers an ideal shape to accommodate pegs for endless grinds. This Striker scooter deck is compatible with wheels of 100mm, 110mm, and 120mm.

With a length of 51cm (20.1"), considered classic and versatile, this deck enables quick rotations while providing ample space for comfortable landings.

Weighing just 1250 g, you can rest assured that executing technical tricks will be seamless. Its narrower width of 4.72" is ideal for park use, offering all the responsiveness required by technical riders, especially the smaller ones.

  • Deck spacers are included with this deck to centre the rear wheel
  • The 82.5° headtube angle offers ample room, making spinning tails and heel whips easier
  • A concave top design aids in maintaining control during tricks due to improved grip
  • Comes with a flex fender brake that curves around the wheel, ensuring strong braking power

Model specifications

ModelDeck lengthWeight
47cm18.5" (47cm)40.57oz
49cm19.3" (49cm)42.33oz
51cm20.1" (51cm)44.09oz

Specifications

Deck width:
4.72" (12cm)
Wheel diameter:
100mm, 110mm, 120mm
Wheel hub width:
24mm
Material:
Aluminium 6000 Series
Material Treatment grade:
T6
Deck design:
One-piece
Dropout Shape:
Peg-cut
Concave:
Yes
Headtube angle:
82.5°
Headtube length:
110mm
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Deck spacers:
Included
Brake type:
Flex Fender
Brake/Fender:
Included
Axle:
Included
Axle diameter:
8mm
Grip tape:
Not included
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reviews   (6)

Verified Buyer
"Great product, light weight, frame was buzzy at first then settled in ok once used on a few grinds."
Andrew Gotianse (South San Francisco) 05/01/2022
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