Why buy Blunt Envy Scooter Forks?
Which compression systems do they support?
Most Blunt Envy forks are designed for IHC or SCS compression. The SOB V3 fork is IHC-compatible, making it light and simple to maintain, while the Declare fork can be set up for SCS, offering maximum clamping power for demanding riders. Always check the specific model’s details—using the wrong compression type can compromise performance and safety.
What wheel sizes fit these forks?
Wheel compatibility ranges from 100 mm to 125 mm. The SOB V3 and IHC forks usually fit 110 mm or 120 mm wheels, while some SCS forks like the Declare accommodate up to 125 mm wheels. Always check your deck and brake clearance before installing larger wheels to avoid rubbing or braking issues.
Are Blunt Envy forks good for park or street?
They’re versatile but shine in park settings due to their lightweight design. CNC machining and hollowed centres reduce weight for faster bar spins and whips. However, models like the SOB V3 are strong enough for light street use. For heavier street riding, consider steel forks or those specifically marketed for street durability.
How do I maintain a Blunt Envy fork?
Regularly tighten the axle bolt and compression bolt to avoid play in the headset. Keep the fork clean by wiping away dust and dirt, and check bearings for grit or rust. Avoid overtightening the compression system, as this can crush bearings. If you notice dents or cracks near the crown or steerer, replace the fork immediately.
Can I use these forks on other scooter brands?
Yes. As long as the fork’s dimensions (steerer tube length, axle size and compression type) match your deck and bars, Blunt Envy forks can fit scooters from many brands. Always check compatibility with your deck’s headtube and wheel size to ensure proper installation.
Which compression systems do they support?
Which compression systems do they support?
Most Blunt Envy forks are designed for IHC or SCS compression. The SOB V3 fork is IHC-compatible, making it light and simple to maintain, while the Declare fork can be set up for SCS, offering maximum clamping power for demanding riders. Always check the specific model’s details—using the wrong compression type can compromise performance and safety.
What wheel sizes fit these forks?
What wheel sizes fit these forks?
Wheel compatibility ranges from 100 mm to 125 mm. The SOB V3 and IHC forks usually fit 110 mm or 120 mm wheels, while some SCS forks like the Declare accommodate up to 125 mm wheels. Always check your deck and brake clearance before installing larger wheels to avoid rubbing or braking issues.
Are Blunt Envy forks good for park or street?
Are Blunt Envy forks good for park or street?
They’re versatile but shine in park settings due to their lightweight design. CNC machining and hollowed centres reduce weight for faster bar spins and whips. However, models like the SOB V3 are strong enough for light street use. For heavier street riding, consider steel forks or those specifically marketed for street durability.
How do I maintain a Blunt Envy fork?
How do I maintain a Blunt Envy fork?
Regularly tighten the axle bolt and compression bolt to avoid play in the headset. Keep the fork clean by wiping away dust and dirt, and check bearings for grit or rust. Avoid overtightening the compression system, as this can crush bearings. If you notice dents or cracks near the crown or steerer, replace the fork immediately.
Can I use these forks on other scooter brands?
Can I use these forks on other scooter brands?
Yes. As long as the fork’s dimensions (steerer tube length, axle size and compression type) match your deck and bars, Blunt Envy forks can fit scooters from many brands. Always check compatibility with your deck’s headtube and wheel size to ensure proper installation.





