Scooter Headsets Sales & Clearance

Clearance headsets offer you quality steering components at budget prices. A headset houses the bearings that allow your bars and fork to rotate smoothly. Clearance items include integrated and semi‑integrated designs from previous seasons or overstock. For more on headset types, see our Scooter Headsets Buying Guide.

This section includes headsets from past seasons or discontinued finishes—sealed, internal, or semi-sealed designs that may match older or less common fork geometries. Function remains; value comes from savings on finishes or styles no longer produced.

To ensure compatibility, link with forks from Scooter Forks and clamps of the correct diameter found in Scooter Clamps so the headset fits tight and steering stays solid.

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Why buy Scooter Headsets Sales & Clearance?

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Why are headsets on clearance?

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Older models or unused stock may be marked down to make space for new designs. Colour or graphic changes can also cause last year’s version to go on sale.

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Are clearance headsets new?

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Yes. They’re unused and come with the necessary bearings, top caps and spacers. They perform the same as full‑price headsets as long as you choose one that fits your deck.

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How do I know what headset fits?

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Integrated decks use built‑in bearing cups, so you need an integrated headset. Non‑integrated decks require headsets with cups you press into the headtube. Confirm your deck type before purchasing.

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Do clearance headsets include bearings?

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Most do. They come with sealed bearings that resist dirt and moisture, ensuring a smooth bar spin. Check product details to confirm.

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Are there colour options?

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Selection is limited. You might find rare colours or combinations not available in current lines. These deals can be perfect for unique builds.

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Can I return a clearance headset?

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Return policies vary. Many retailers accept returns on unused clearance items, but some may offer exchanges only. Always check the policy.

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Do headsets need special maintenance?

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Keep them clean and replace them when they feel gritty or loose. Avoid water exposure and check bearing tension regularly. An improperly installed headset can affect steering and safety.

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Is there a warranty?

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Yes. Manufacturers usually offer limited warranties covering defects, even on clearance items. Damage from improper installation or wear is not covered.