Why buy Root Industries Stunt Scooters?
Which Root complete should beginners consider?
The Type R is excellent for progressing beginners and intermediate riders. It has an approachable deck size, 110 mm wheels and reliable components without the price tag of high‑end models.
What about more advanced riders?
The Invictus complete targets park riders with 120 mm wheels and a lighter weight, while the Lithium complete caters to street riders seeking a boxed deck for grinds. Each model offers specific geometry to enhance performance in its intended environment.
Can I customise a Root complete?
Yes. Though the scooter comes dialled, you can swap bars, wheels or clamps to suit your preferences. Ensure parts match the scooter’s compression and bar diameter.
Do Root completes have a weight limit?
Most supports riders up to around 100 kg, but always check the product description. Lighter riders benefit from the scooter’s low weight, while heavier riders should confirm compatibility to avoid damaging components.
What compression systems are used?
Type R scooters use IHC for easy maintenance and light weight. Invictus and Lithium may use IHC or HIC. Some custom builds swap to SCS for added strength.
How do I maintain a Root stunt scooter?
Keep clamps tight, rotate wheels regularly, lubricate bearings and inspect welds. Root completes are durable, but regular maintenance ensures they stay safe and responsive.
Are there signature Root completes?
Occasionally, Root releases signature versions with custom colourways and minor spec changes based on pro rider feedback. These limited editions offer unique styling and performance tweaks.
Which Root complete should beginners consider?
Which Root complete should beginners consider?
The Type R is excellent for progressing beginners and intermediate riders. It has an approachable deck size, 110 mm wheels and reliable components without the price tag of high‑end models.
What about more advanced riders?
What about more advanced riders?
The Invictus complete targets park riders with 120 mm wheels and a lighter weight, while the Lithium complete caters to street riders seeking a boxed deck for grinds. Each model offers specific geometry to enhance performance in its intended environment.
Can I customise a Root complete?
Can I customise a Root complete?
Yes. Though the scooter comes dialled, you can swap bars, wheels or clamps to suit your preferences. Ensure parts match the scooter’s compression and bar diameter.
Do Root completes have a weight limit?
Do Root completes have a weight limit?
Most supports riders up to around 100 kg, but always check the product description. Lighter riders benefit from the scooter’s low weight, while heavier riders should confirm compatibility to avoid damaging components.
What compression systems are used?
What compression systems are used?
Type R scooters use IHC for easy maintenance and light weight. Invictus and Lithium may use IHC or HIC. Some custom builds swap to SCS for added strength.
How do I maintain a Root stunt scooter?
How do I maintain a Root stunt scooter?
Keep clamps tight, rotate wheels regularly, lubricate bearings and inspect welds. Root completes are durable, but regular maintenance ensures they stay safe and responsive.
Are there signature Root completes?
Are there signature Root completes?
Occasionally, Root releases signature versions with custom colourways and minor spec changes based on pro rider feedback. These limited editions offer unique styling and performance tweaks.









