Stunt Scooter Parts

This collection includes individual components needed to build or upgrade scooters: decks, bars, forks, wheels, bearings, headsets, clamps and grips. Quality parts ensure safety and performance, whether you’re constructing a custom scooter or replacing worn components. For a full breakdown of components, see our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide.

Every item here is meant to give you precise control over your setup. You’ll find different deck lengths and widths to suit riding style (park or street), several fork types for smooth landings, and wheel options—from smaller sizes for tricks to larger for speed and stability. There are also bearings (sealed or exposed), high-grip tapes, clamp sets, and hardware so every bolt and clamp can match your performance needs.

If you’re upgrading wheels, don’t forget to look at our Stunt Scooter Wheels collection — we stock matching widths and core designs so everything fits properly and performs as expected.

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Why buy Stunt Scooter Parts?

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How do I choose the right parts?

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Match parts by size and compression type. For example, choose a deck that accommodates your wheel size, bars that match your clamp diameter and a fork compatible with your compression system. Read product specifications carefully.

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Can I mix parts from different brands?

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Yes. Most parts use industry‑standard sizing. Ensure compatibility of headtube angle, deck width, bar diameter and wheel size. When in doubt, ask the retailer or consult a compatibility chart.

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Why upgrade parts?

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Upgrading improves performance, durability and style. For instance, replacing plastic core wheels with metal core wheels increases strength and speed. Upgrading to an SCS compression improves bar stability.

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What parts should beginners upgrade first?

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Wheels and bearings. Better wheels provide smoother rides and improved grip. Higher‑quality bearings reduce friction. Grips and bar ends are cheap upgrades that improve comfort.

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Are aftermarket brakes needed?

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Many stock brakes work fine, but heavier riders or street skaters may upgrade to stronger brakes or fenders. Fenders reduce weight and improve tailwhips by eliminating brake interference.

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How do I assemble parts safely?

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Use appropriate tools and follow product instructions. Tighten bolts evenly, ensure compression systems are correctly set and never force parts to fit. Improper assembly can lead to equipment failure.

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Can I rebuild a complete scooter from parts?

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Yes. You can purchase individual parts and assemble a full custom scooter. This allows you to tailor every component to your preferences, but requires knowledge of sizing and compatibility.

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How do I maintain parts?

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Keep bearings clean and lubricated, inspect welds and bolts for damage, rotate wheels to even wear and replace grips when they tear. Regular maintenance ensures safety and prolongs part life.