Stunt Scooter General
The main difference between a stunt scooter and a "normal" scooter lies in their intended use. Stunt scooters are primarily designed for tricks and high jumps in skateparks. Therefore, they are neither foldable nor height-adjustable. Developers have prioritized stability. Continuous development focuses on reducing weight and improving individual components without compromising stability. Since this is an action-packed sport, we believe proper protective gear is absolutely essential. This includes at least a suitable helmet, good knee pads, and sturdy footwear.
To give you a first impression of what's possible, here's a short video from MGP:
Size of the stunt scooter
The optimal size of a stunt scooter depends on the individual and their riding skills.
The area between the hips and navel is usually used as a guide. If you stand next to the stunt scooter,
The top edge of the handlebars should end there. You can find the overall height of each individual scooter in the product descriptions.
If you are unsure, we will be happy to advise you.

Caring for your stunt scooter
Your Madd Gear stunt scooter is like a good friend. It needs to be cared for and treated with care.
Therefore, avoid contact with water and sand so you can enjoy your stunt scooter for a long time. Cleaning your stunt scooter
Your MGP stunt scooter is a mechanical device. For this reason, it needs to be cleaned and adjusted from time to time.
To clean your stunt scooter, it needs to be disassembled into its individual parts, and each part needs to be cleaned of dust and dirt with a dry cloth. Please do not use water, soap, or cleaning agents. Once this is done and your stunt scooter is sparkling clean inside, take a little grease or similar lubricant and lightly grease the ball bearings so that the contact surfaces make better contact. When reassembling, pay particular attention to the correct positioning of the ball bearings. Before you completely reassemble your stunt scooter, you need to adjust the headset. To do this, take the appropriate tool and tighten the compression (IHC bolt), the large screw on top, firmly by hand. While doing this, check the smoothness of the fork movement. It takes a little practice to find the right tightness. Finally, reattach the handlebars, and you're ready to ride again.
Should you need any help, please feel free to contact us. Appeal to parents
Please take the time to watch your children. Their progress in stunt scooter riding is sometimes so rapid,
that you might miss them otherwise. Your support is very valuable to most children. Furthermore, it can't hurt to...
Knowing what a tailwhip or a barspin is is important. This ensures that communication remains clear for both parties.
Here you can find a list of most tricks: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuntscooter
Stunt Scooter Parts im Detail

