SPECIFICATION:
- Grips: 150mm Dual-Compound Super-Soft TPR Swirls Flangeless Grind Grips with Nylon Bar-Ends
- Handlebar: MGP Low-Riser 18” Wide x 22” Tall 4031 Japanese Chromoly Standard Diameter with Internal Fluting (45.7cm Wide x 55.9cm Tall)
- Clamp: MFX X2 Cobra Aluminium Double with 6mm Hardware
- Headset: MFX Low-Friction Integrated with Sealed Bearings
- Fork: MGP Threadless Cast High-Ten with 6mm Hardware / Standard IHC Compression
- Wheels: 110mm Holographic Hollow Core with 2-Tone MGP Proprietary Polyurethane Blend
- Bearings: MGP K-2 ABEC-9 High-Speed Chrome
- Deck: 4.5” Wide x 18” Long Two-Phase Heat Treated 6061 Aluminium Concave Fluted Extrusion Deck with Machine Welded MGX “X” Integrated Headtube
- Brake: MFX V3 Composite Blitz Brake
- Griptape: MGX Full Deck Super-Strength Grip with Shredder Cutouts
- Finish: Durable Powder Coating with MGX Full Deck Wrap Water Decal
- Detail: Holographic Core Wheels and MFX Heavy-Duty PP Deck Blocks
- Deck Weight: 1.05kg / 2.31lbs
- Complete Weight: 3.20kg / 7.05lbs
MGX "X" HEADTUBE:
The unmistakable new MGX "X" headtube is the culmination of over a decade of MADGEAR product development and rider input. The MGX "X" headtube is extremeley light and durable; designed specifically to withstand the multi-direction forces that freestyle scooters are subject to.
INTERNAL FLUTING:
MGX scooters feature internally fluted tubing in the construction of the bars as well as throughout the length of all decks. This patented process is proven to increase strength under 3 dimensional loads as well as stiffnes without adding additional weight to the material.
ROBOTIC WELDING:
Every MGX headtube is machine welded to the deck insuring an extremeley high consistancy and accuracy unmatched by manual welding. The Madd Gear machine welding process means every scooter that leaves production is monistored by precise software to meet our exact specifications.
6061 T6 HEAT TREATED:
All Madd Gear scooters are rated with both TR4 and T6 heat treatment. The 6061 aluminium used thoughout their decks and bars are first run through a process called solution heat treating and then thoughout an aging process which generates a material that is both structurally strong but also very durable.