How does SCS compression work?
SCS Compression stands for Standard Compression System. It’s design is alike a BMX stem but made to eliminate the offset that a BMX Stem would create. It’s inverted design uses four clamp bolts and is used with a compression top cap and a bolt that screws into your fork SCS/HIC ready fork.
What do you need for SCS?
However, first of all, you must know how to install an SCS compression system! Traditionally, an SCS system consists of the clamp, an optional shim if needed, the compression cap, the compression bolt, and 4 clamp bolts.
What do I need for a stunt scooter?
Raises the height of the scooter without buying taller bars Taller forks will need headset spacers to fit the clamp Bars with a slit will either have to be cut down or use a bar bung The clamp can be thicker and heavier (does not apply to all SCS clamps) Bars: Standard or Oversized without a slit* (Depends on clamp)
How does a clamp work on a razor scooter?
The clamp secures the bars to the fork of the scooter so that they rotate in sync and do not slip apart from each other. There are many different clamps and several styles of clamps available. On a basic Razor scooter, the clamp simply compresses the lower part of the bars on to the threads of the fork.
What do you need to ride an ICS scooter?
To ride ICS you need a long ICS bolt, standard size bars, a threadless fork without a star nut, and a threadless headset. The reason why ICS is a pain is because to tighten it, you have to take off your front wheel.
Which is better for Scooter HIC or SCS?
You’re never going to have to worry about your bars snapping down a huge gap. Also it looks really sick and keeps your scooter super dialed. The bad thing about SCS is it’s the heaviest compression system. Its not like way heavier than HIC but it is a little.
To ride ICS you need a long ICS bolt, standard size bars, a threadless fork without a star nut, and a threadless headset. The reason why ICS is a pain is because to tighten it, you have to take off your front wheel.
You’re never going to have to worry about your bars snapping down a huge gap. Also it looks really sick and keeps your scooter super dialed. The bad thing about SCS is it’s the heaviest compression system. Its not like way heavier than HIC but it is a little.
What kind of compression system does a scooter use?
Scooter Compression is basically the way in which mechanicaly your bars, forks and deck are all attached together on your pro scooter. The three most popular types of pro scooter compression systems are: HIC (Hidden Internal Compression) SCS (Standard Compression System)
How do you tighten the SCS on a starnut?
To tighten SCS all you do is tighten the bolt to your starnut then put your bars with out a slit into the SCS and tighten it little by little one bolt at a time until its fully tightened. If you want something beefy, super strong and good looking, go for SCS. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Full screen is unavailable.