Why buy Longway Kronos Scooter Bars?
What compression systems are they compatible with?
Kronos bars come in both standard (31.8 mm) and oversized (34.9 mm) versions. Oversized bars have no slit and are designed for SCS compression. Standard bars may include a slit for IHC or HIC compression, or they can be cut to remove the slit for SCS use.
Do they come in different sizes?
Yes. Heights typically range from 610 mm to 700 mm (24–28 inches), and widths from 550 mm to 650 mm (22–25.5 inches). Riders can choose based on their height and riding style. Cutting bars down to your desired size is possible with proper tools.
How heavy are Kronos bars?
They weigh between 1.2 kg and 1.5 kg, depending on size and diameter. Steel bars are heavier than aluminium but provide more strength and stability, preferred by street riders.
Do they require special clamps?
Oversized Kronos bars require an oversized clamp or SCS. Standard diameter bars work with IHC, HIC or SCS depending on whether they have a slit. Always match your clamp diameter and compression type.
Are the bars gusseted?
Some Kronos bars include gussets at the crossbar junction to reinforce the weld, enhancing strength. The design is minimal and doesn’t significantly increase weight while improving durability.
Who should use Kronos bars?
Intermediate and advanced riders who need strong bars for heavy street or park tricks. Beginners may find the weight excessive; aluminium bars like Longway’s Kaiza series suit them better.
How do I maintain the bars?
Inspect welds regularly for cracks or rust. Wipe down after wet rides, and touch up paint or clear coat to prevent corrosion. Avoid dropping the scooter heavily or bending the bars, which can weaken welds.
What compression systems are they compatible with?
What compression systems are they compatible with?
Kronos bars come in both standard (31.8 mm) and oversized (34.9 mm) versions. Oversized bars have no slit and are designed for SCS compression. Standard bars may include a slit for IHC or HIC compression, or they can be cut to remove the slit for SCS use.
Do they come in different sizes?
Do they come in different sizes?
Yes. Heights typically range from 610 mm to 700 mm (24–28 inches), and widths from 550 mm to 650 mm (22–25.5 inches). Riders can choose based on their height and riding style. Cutting bars down to your desired size is possible with proper tools.
How heavy are Kronos bars?
How heavy are Kronos bars?
They weigh between 1.2 kg and 1.5 kg, depending on size and diameter. Steel bars are heavier than aluminium but provide more strength and stability, preferred by street riders.
Do they require special clamps?
Do they require special clamps?
Oversized Kronos bars require an oversized clamp or SCS. Standard diameter bars work with IHC, HIC or SCS depending on whether they have a slit. Always match your clamp diameter and compression type.
Are the bars gusseted?
Are the bars gusseted?
Some Kronos bars include gussets at the crossbar junction to reinforce the weld, enhancing strength. The design is minimal and doesn’t significantly increase weight while improving durability.
Who should use Kronos bars?
Who should use Kronos bars?
Intermediate and advanced riders who need strong bars for heavy street or park tricks. Beginners may find the weight excessive; aluminium bars like Longway’s Kaiza series suit them better.
How do I maintain the bars?
How do I maintain the bars?
Inspect welds regularly for cracks or rust. Wipe down after wet rides, and touch up paint or clear coat to prevent corrosion. Avoid dropping the scooter heavily or bending the bars, which can weaken welds.





