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Maxime Bouzid Signature Pro Scooter Fork

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Description

The Prime Maxime Bouzid Signature fork is a high-performance, one-piece stunt scooter fork, compatible with varying wheel diameters ranging from 100mm to 125mm. Due to its threaded design, it is compatible only with threaded headsets, often found in some beginner scooter setups.

  • This Prime fork operates seamlessly with both HIC and SCS compression systems, providing a dependable and robust compression solution for your setup.
  • Constructed from aluminium, it offers a lightweight build, ideal for more experienced riders who are adept at balancing the weight between the deck and fork during landings.

The fork is supplied with a 12mm axle as standard and comes with transition spacers for 8mm axles. If you intend to use this fork with 8mm axles, the bolt and nut must be purchased separately.

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Specifications

Wheel diameter:
100mm, 110mm, 125mm
Compatible with:
Standard HIC, SCS
Wheel hub width:
30mm
Fork length:
140mm
Weight:
11.53oz
Fork design:
One-piece
Fork type:
Threaded
C-ring:
Not included
Material:
Aluminium 7000 Series
Crown race:
No
Wheel offset:
15mm
Axle:
Included
Axle diameter:
12mm
Compression system included:
SCS
Starnut:
Not included
Compression Bolt:
Included
Compression Bolt length:
45mm
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reviews   (2)

Verified Buyer
"Rychlé dodání"
ANDREA STRÁNSKÁ (Týnec nad Sázavou) 02/10/2023
Verified Buyer
"Très belle mais personnellement la mienne s'est cassée en 4 mois"
Cyril M. (Esneux) 13/11/2022
Reply from SkatePro:  Bonjour Cyril,
Merci pour votre retour,
Dépendamment de l'usage dont vous faites de la fourche, il se peut qu'elle se casse plus ou moins rapidement. Lorsque l'on apprend de nouveaux sauts/tricks et que tous les atterrissages ne sont pas parfaits (ce qui est normal en période d'apprentissage), une pression particulière est exercée sur une partie de la fourche, ce qui peut causer une usure accélérée. Aucun matériel n'est infini :) n'hésitez pas à nous recontacter si vous avez besoin de conseil dans l'achat d'une nouvelle pièce !
En vous souhaitant une belle journée /Giulia
SkatePro