Triki Tõukeratta Pidurid ja Tõukeratta Poritiivad
Ethic DTC Nylon Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 7,95Root Industries Vader Pro Scooter Fender
EUR 11,95Madd MGP Blitz Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 14,95 EUR 13,95Panda Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 11,95
Striker Nylon Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 6,95
Trynyty Basic Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 21,95
Apex Deck Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 14,95
Ethic DTC Brake V3
EUR 7,95
Lucky Scooter Brake Bolts
EUR 1,95
Apex Deck Pro Scooter Fender
EUR 19,95
North Pro Scooter Fender
EUR 21,95
Ethic Brake Bolt
EUR 1,95
Trynyty Bender Fender Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 31,95
Tilt Flex Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 8,95
Ethic 12STD V2 Nylon Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 9,95
Root Nylon Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 12,95
CORE SL2 + ST2 Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 10,95
Ethic Nylon V2 Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 7,95
Wise Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 7,95 EUR 5,95
Longway Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 5,95
Antics Eclipse Pro Scooter Fender
EUR 11,95
Versatyl V2 Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 6,95
Antics Lite Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 11,95
Apex Complete Deck Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 29,95
Ethic DTC 12 STD Nylon Scooter Brake
EUR 19,95
Apex Brake Washer
EUR 7,95
AO Underfender
EUR 7,95 EUR 5,95
Dial 911 Brake Bolt
EUR 0,95
District S-Series Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 14,95
Ethic Brake Bolt Receptor
EUR 2,95
Lucky Steely 120mm Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 19,95 EUR 18,95
District 125mm Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 24,95
Lucky Steely 100/110mm Pro Scooter Brake
EUR 14,95
Apex Brake Bolt Receptor
EUR 7,95
Striker Gravis Pro Scooter Fender
EUR 9,95Pro Scooter Brakes That Keep You in Control
There are 2 main types of scooter brakes: flex fenders and spring brakes. In addition, a scooter fender can also be used in place of a brake. Some scooters come with them pre-installed and others don’t, meaning that you have to choose the type that is compatible with your pro scooter. All scooter brakes are found on the rear wheel and are easy to install and durable.
Scooter Fenders, Flex Fenders and Spring Brakes - What’s the Difference?
Classic scooter fenders are designed to stop your back foot from making contact with the rear wheel. Fenders are not actually brakes and while they are found in the same location, they function more like a guard between your foot and the wheel. They are particularly useful to avoid accidental braking when your foot lands too far towards the end of the deck after doing airs or tricks such as a tail whip. The fender blocks the foot from making contact with the spinning rear wheel and allows you to roll out of the trick undisturbed.
Flex fenders, as the name implies, are flexible as they can be bent when you push on them with the back foot. This is a useful method to slow your speed down, but it is important to remember to never press so hard that the wheel stops spinning. This will result in flat spots and can ruin the performance of the wheel.
The final braking system mentioned here is the scooter spring brake. This contains a coil spring that keeps the brake pointing away from the wheel, but can be pressed on with the foot to brake. This braking type tends to be noisier than fenders and can require more maintenance.
Whichever pro scooter brake system you choose to go with, remember that it must be compatible with your deck and fit the size of wheels you are riding. To get more information about this, check out, Buying Scooter Brakes.