Why buy CORE CG1 Scooters?
What compression does it use?
The CG1 typically uses HIC compression, balancing weight and strength. It accommodates oversized bars and allows for simple assembly and maintenance.
What wheels are included?
The scooter comes with 110 mm metal core wheels. Their urethane is medium-hard, suitable for both street and park surfaces.
Is the scooter heavy?
It’s heavier than pure park scooters due to the steel bars and wider deck, but lighter than full street scooters. Weight is around 3.3 kg, providing a compromise between stability and agility.
Who is the CG1 designed for?
Riders transitioning from beginner or light park scooters to a scooter that can handle both grinds and park tricks. It’s ideal for those exploring different disciplines without committing to a fully specialised setup.
How does it compare to the CL and SL series?
The CG1 splits the difference: heavier and stronger than CL models, but lighter and narrower than SL models. It’s versatile, making it a good choice for riders who want to try all types of terrain.
Can I customise it?
Yes. You can swap wheels up to 115 mm, replace the clamp or upgrade the bars. Ensure the new parts match the HIC compression and deck width.
Does it come with a brake or fender?
It includes a flex brake. If you prefer foot freedom for tailwhips, you can swap it for a fender. Make sure any replacement matches the deck’s brake mount spacing.
What compression does it use?
What compression does it use?
The CG1 typically uses HIC compression, balancing weight and strength. It accommodates oversized bars and allows for simple assembly and maintenance.
What wheels are included?
What wheels are included?
The scooter comes with 110 mm metal core wheels. Their urethane is medium-hard, suitable for both street and park surfaces.
Is the scooter heavy?
Is the scooter heavy?
It’s heavier than pure park scooters due to the steel bars and wider deck, but lighter than full street scooters. Weight is around 3.3 kg, providing a compromise between stability and agility.
Who is the CG1 designed for?
Who is the CG1 designed for?
Riders transitioning from beginner or light park scooters to a scooter that can handle both grinds and park tricks. It’s ideal for those exploring different disciplines without committing to a fully specialised setup.
How does it compare to the CL and SL series?
How does it compare to the CL and SL series?
The CG1 splits the difference: heavier and stronger than CL models, but lighter and narrower than SL models. It’s versatile, making it a good choice for riders who want to try all types of terrain.
Can I customise it?
Can I customise it?
Yes. You can swap wheels up to 115 mm, replace the clamp or upgrade the bars. Ensure the new parts match the HIC compression and deck width.
Does it come with a brake or fender?
Does it come with a brake or fender?
It includes a flex brake. If you prefer foot freedom for tailwhips, you can swap it for a fender. Make sure any replacement matches the deck’s brake mount spacing.


