Slamm Mischief Stunt Scooters

Slamm Mischief stunt scooters are step-up models designed for riders who have mastered the basics and want improved components. Featuring integrated headsets, aluminium decks with strengthened dropouts and alloy core wheels, Mischief scooters support intermediate tricks and light street use. They come in bold designs with upgraded grips, clamps and bearings. For intermediate scooter advice, see our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide.

The Mischief series from Slamm offers eye-catching completes with unique graphic wraps, metallic finishes, or limited-edition designs. These scooters maintain functional performance—complete with aluminium decks, sturdy forks, and mid-range wheels and bearings—while placing strong emphasis on aesthetic style. Riders wanting gear that stands out visually without sacrificing usability often gravitate toward Mischief completes. Strong component specs ensure they're not just for show; they can endure tricks and street use too.
For standout wheels that match the look, check the Stunt Scooter Wheels.

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Why buy Slamm Mischief Stunt Scooters?

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Do Mischief scooters use sealed headsets?

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Yes. Integrated sealed headsets provide smoother bar spins and lower maintenance. The design also reduces wobble and keeps out dirt better than open bearings used on lower-end models.

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What kind of wheels do they have?

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They include 110 mm metal core wheels, often with a tri-spoke design. The 88A urethane provides speed and durability. Some models use flangeless cores for reduced weight, while others feature spoked cores for a classic look.

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What materials are the bars?

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The bars are high-grade steel or occasionally chromoly, offering greater strength and longevity than basic steel bars. They are taller and wider than entry-level models, catering to riders who need more leverage.

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Are Mischief scooters heavy?

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They weigh around 3.6–3.9 kg. The combination of aluminium deck and upgraded components adds stability without being overly heavy. Riders usually find them manageable for park and light street riding.

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Do they use HIC or IHC compression?

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Models vary; many use IHC, balancing weight and strength. Some later versions adopt HIC for greater durability. Always check the specific scooter’s specs and ensure bars match the compression system.

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What unique features distinguish the Mischief?

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Reinforced decks with curved headtubes offer increased resistance to stress. Upgraded 2-bolt clamps keep bars secure, and the bushing system in the headset is designed to reduce vibration. Graphics often include bold patterns or metallic finishes.

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Can I install a better brake?

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Yes. You can upgrade to an aftermarket flex brake or even a fender to reduce weight and avoid brake interference during whips. Ensure the replacement brake matches the deck’s mount type and wheel size.

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Who should ride a Mischief scooter?

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Riders ready to progress from beginner scooters, typically ages 8–14. It’s also suitable for adults under the weight limit who want a strong but affordable setup.