Why buy Root Industries Scooters?
Which Root complete is right for me?
The Type R is a well‑rounded complete for intermediate riders, featuring a Lithium deck and Invictus fork. The Invictus complete is lighter with bigger wheels (120 mm), making it more park‑oriented, while the Lithium complete suits street riders with a boxed deck and balanced weight.
Do Root scooters use SCS compression?
Many Root completes use IHC for weight savings, though their higher‑end models may feature HIC or SCS. Check the product specifications to ensure compatibility with aftermarket bars and forks.
What’s special about Honeycore wheels?
They feature a hollow core dotted with honeycomb‑shaped cutouts, lowering weight and improving acceleration. The urethane formula provides a responsive ride, and the wheels are available in 110 mm and 120 mm sizes.
Can I mix Root parts with other brands?
Yes. Root bars, wheels and decks adhere to standard sizing. As long as you match the bar diameter and compression system, Root parts integrate seamlessly with other brands.
How should I maintain a Root scooter?
Keep bolts and compression tight, clean bearings and inspect the deck and welds for cracks. Root’s urethane wheels are durable, but rotating them regularly prolongs life.
Why are Root products popular among pros?
Professional riders appreciate the balance of strength and weight in Root parts. The brand sponsors top riders who help test and refine products, ensuring they perform under competition conditions.
What colours do Root scooters come in?
Root offers vibrant colours like rocket fuel (neochrome) and standard shades like black, chrome and blue. The finishes are scratch‑resistant and retain their shine with proper care.
Which Root complete is right for me?
Which Root complete is right for me?
The Type R is a well‑rounded complete for intermediate riders, featuring a Lithium deck and Invictus fork. The Invictus complete is lighter with bigger wheels (120 mm), making it more park‑oriented, while the Lithium complete suits street riders with a boxed deck and balanced weight.
Do Root scooters use SCS compression?
Do Root scooters use SCS compression?
Many Root completes use IHC for weight savings, though their higher‑end models may feature HIC or SCS. Check the product specifications to ensure compatibility with aftermarket bars and forks.
What’s special about Honeycore wheels?
What’s special about Honeycore wheels?
They feature a hollow core dotted with honeycomb‑shaped cutouts, lowering weight and improving acceleration. The urethane formula provides a responsive ride, and the wheels are available in 110 mm and 120 mm sizes.
Can I mix Root parts with other brands?
Can I mix Root parts with other brands?
Yes. Root bars, wheels and decks adhere to standard sizing. As long as you match the bar diameter and compression system, Root parts integrate seamlessly with other brands.
How should I maintain a Root scooter?
How should I maintain a Root scooter?
Keep bolts and compression tight, clean bearings and inspect the deck and welds for cracks. Root’s urethane wheels are durable, but rotating them regularly prolongs life.
Why are Root products popular among pros?
Why are Root products popular among pros?
Professional riders appreciate the balance of strength and weight in Root parts. The brand sponsors top riders who help test and refine products, ensuring they perform under competition conditions.
What colours do Root scooters come in?
What colours do Root scooters come in?
Root offers vibrant colours like rocket fuel (neochrome) and standard shades like black, chrome and blue. The finishes are scratch‑resistant and retain their shine with proper care.