Why buy Native Scooters?
Native decks use extra‑wide platforms with boxed dropouts for more grind surface. Their aluminium is thicker than many competitors’, and the headtubes are 3D‑forged for added strength and durability.
What are the key models?
The Advent features a 5.25‑inch wide deck and comes in several lengths for different riders. The Versa is designed for smaller riders who want a lighter deck with similar street capabilities. The Stem is a high‑performance option combining low weight with street‑oriented geometry.
Do Native scooters use SCS compression?
Yes, most of their completes use SCS for maximum strength and minimal maintenance. Some riders convert decks to HIC or IHC using aftermarket parts, but SCS remains the preferred system for street setups.
Are Native components compatible with other brands?
Generally, yes. Native uses industry‑standard sizing for bars and forks, though their wide decks may require specific spacers to accommodate certain wheels or forks. Always check compatibility before mixing brands.
Can beginners ride Native scooters?
Beginners can, but Native products are designed for intermediate to advanced riders. The weight and size of the decks may be intimidating for new riders, who may prefer lighter, narrower setups until they gain experience.
How do I maintain a Native scooter?
Check welds for cracks, tighten SCS bolts evenly and clean bearings regularly. Because street riding can be punishing, inspect decks and pegs frequently and replace them when they show signs of significant wear.
What is a street‑oriented bar?
Street bars are usually taller and wider, providing more leverage for manuals and grinds. Native offers both aluminium and steel bars to suit rider preference for weight and strength.
Do Native scooters come with lifetime warranties?
Native offers limited warranties covering manufacturing defects. They don’t cover cosmetic damage or wear from normal riding. Always read the warranty information to understand coverage.


















