Revolution Scooters

Revolution Scooters specialises in creating high‑quality scooter parts and completes that blend performance and affordability. Their product lineup includes decks, bars, forks and wheels designed to fit both park and street riding styles. Revolution is known for durable constructions, sleek designs and components that appeal to riders seeking to upgrade without breaking the bank. For help selecting scooter parts, see our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide.

Revolution scooters tend to focus on strength and value: strong deck-to-fork junctions, reliable compression systems, reasonable wheel and bearing specs that give consistent ride without premium price tag. Good choice for riders wanting rugged setups without spending top-tier.

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Why buy Revolution Scooters?

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What products does Revolution make?

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Revolution manufactures scooter decks, bars, forks, wheels and complete scooters. Their parts use 6061‑T6 aluminium and chromoly steel to ensure strength while minimising weight.

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Are Revolution scooters good for beginners?

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Yes. Their entry‑level completes provide a balance of affordability and quality. These scooters include responsive decks and reliable compression systems, making them a great starting point for beginners learning tricks.

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How do Revolution decks differ from competitors?

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Revolution decks feature reinforced headtubes and concave decks that cater to both park and street riders. Their boxes are large enough for grinds, and they often use cutouts to reduce overall weight.

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What compression systems are used?

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Revolution scooters commonly use IHC or HIC compression, making them easy to maintain. Higher‑end models may incorporate SCS for added durability during heavy street riding.

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Can I mix Revolution parts with other brands?

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Yes. Revolution parts use industry‑standard sizing. You can swap wheels, bars and clamps with other brands, provided the bar diameters and compression systems match.

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How should I maintain a Revolution scooter?

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Regularly tighten clamp bolts, check the headtube and fork for cracks and replace wheels when the urethane wears down. Clean and lubricate bearings to maintain smooth rolling.

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Do they offer signature parts?

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Revolution occasionally collaborates with riders to create signature decks or bars featuring custom graphics and geometry. These limited releases provide unique setups for dedicated fans.

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Are Revolution products covered by warranty?

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Most products come with a manufacturer’s warranty against defects. It doesn’t cover damage caused by normal wear and tear or misuse, so ride within your limits to avoid voiding coverage.