Longway Scooters

Longway Scooters, originating in Switzerland, blend premium build quality with eye‑catching designs. Models like the Metro, Sector, Precinct and Adam signature scoot cater to everyone from beginners to seasoned riders. The brand’s use of high‑grade aluminium and thoughtfully engineered components results in durable, lightweight scooters that handle both park and street with ease. For help selecting stunt scooters, see our Longway Scooters - Brand Overview.

Longway completes typically focus on slim profiles, lightweight deck designs, and modern styles. They often come with colours that appeal to young riders, balanced specs for street or park, and components that let you tweak grip, bars or wheels without heavy rebuilds.

For customisation or upgrades, check Scooter Wheels for wheel changes or Scooter Parts for hardware. Matching the finish can keep your scooter looking sharp.

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Why buy Longway Scooters?

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What makes Longway scooters unique?

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Longway combines Swiss engineering with innovative features like forged headtubes and boxed decks. Their decks are designed to withstand heavy impacts, and their bars come in both aluminium and steel, appealing to park and street riders alike.

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Which Longway model suits beginners?

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The Longway Metro series is ideal for entry‑level riders. It offers a lightweight deck, easy‑to‑use compression and smaller wheels that make learning tricks manageable.

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What’s the difference between the Sector and Precinct?

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The Sector is geared toward intermediate riders, with a stronger deck and upgraded components like metal core wheels. The Precinct is Longway’s high‑end street scooter, featuring a boxed deck and robust bars for serious street sessions.

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Are Longway scooters customisable?

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Yes. You can replace wheels, bars, clamps and grip tape. Their standard sizing ensures compatibility with most aftermarket parts, but always check compression type and diameter before swapping.

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Do Longway scooters come with warranties?

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Most Longway completes include manufacturer warranties covering defects in materials and workmanship. They don’t cover wear from normal riding or misuse, so inspect your scooter regularly and replace worn parts.

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How should I maintain my Longway scooter?

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Tighten the clamp bolts, check the compression system and inspect the deck and headtube for cracks. Clean bearings and replace parts when they show signs of wear.

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Are there signature models?

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Yes. Longway has released signature scooters designed with input from riders like Adam Delroy. These models feature unique colourways and personalised dimensions that cater to the rider’s style.

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Can Longway scooters be used for commuting?

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While primarily designed for tricks, models with larger wheels and foldability can work for short commutes. For regular commuting, a dedicated commuter scooter may be more comfortable.