Legacy Scooters

Legacy Scooters offer strong, reliable setups for intermediate riders who want to progress from entry‑level gear. Featuring boxed aluminium decks, durable forks and responsive wheels, Legacy models cater to park and street enthusiasts alike. Their understated designs focus on performance rather than flashy graphics. For guidance on scooter parts and selection, see our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide.

Legacy completes often include reinforced decks, modern graphics, and solid build specs for the price-performance category. These are good for riders wanting durability and a clean design without the ultra-premium price. Expect reliable forks and bars paired with standard wheels and compression setups.

If you want to swap out wheels or grips later, Stunt Scooter Wheels offers matching options, or check Scooter Grips for grips that suit the Legacy style.

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Why buy Legacy Scooters?

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Who are Legacy scooters for?

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They’re designed for riders who have mastered the basics and want to upgrade to a more capable scooter. Legacy scooters handle bigger jumps and grinds without the high price of pro models.

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What materials are used?

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Legacy decks often use 6061‑T6 aluminium for strength, while bars may be steel for durability. Wheels range from 110–120 mm with high‑rebound urethane for smooth rolling.

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Do Legacy scooters have boxed decks?

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Yes. Boxed ends make grinds easier and prevent snagging on rails. The flat sides also provide a stable platform for foot placement and more consistent slides.

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Which compression system do they use?

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Legacy scooters typically use IHC or HIC compression. Check your model’s specifications and ensure that replacement parts match the system for proper fit.

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Are Legacy scooters customisable?

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Absolutely. You can swap wheels, handlebars, grips and clamps to personalise your ride. Just confirm that new parts match the scooter’s dimensions and compression type.

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How does Legacy compare to premium brands?

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Legacy offers solid performance at a lower cost. Although they may not use the lightest materials or top‑end components, they provide an excellent stepping stone for riders who want to advance their skills.

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How do I maintain a Legacy scooter?

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Inspect bolts and welds regularly, keep bearings clean and lubricated, and replace parts that show wear. A well‑maintained scooter performs better and lasts longer.

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Do Legacy scooters come in different sizes?

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Yes. Some models cater to shorter riders with lower bars and shorter decks, while others accommodate taller riders or those who prefer a wider deck for street tricks.