Why buy Ryan Williams RWilly Scooters?
These scooters are produced in partnership with MGP (Madd Gear) or Nitro Circus, using high‑end materials and R‑Willy’s design specifications. They’re built to withstand the huge airs and heavy landings typical of Williams’ riding style.
What are the key features?
They often include extruded aluminium decks, oversized bars, SCS compression and 120 mm wheels. The geometry is optimised for park riding, with slightly steeper headtube angles and lightweight components to aid in flips and spins.
Are they suitable for beginners?
These scooters are targeted at intermediate to advanced riders. Beginners may find them heavier and more expensive than necessary, but riders who are progressing quickly will appreciate the performance.
Do R‑Willy scooters have unique graphics?
Yes. Signature models feature graphics inspired by Ryan Williams, often using bold colours and personalised logos. Limited editions may include special finishes or colourways.
Can I customise an R‑Willy scooter?
Absolutely. You can swap out wheels, bars and clamps, provided you match the scooter’s compression type. Many riders add their own grips or decals to personalise the ride.
How do these scooters compare to standard MGP models?
R‑Willy scooters use premium materials and specific geometries that differ slightly from MGP’s mass‑market models. They tend to be lighter and stronger, supporting more advanced trick progression.
What maintenance do they need?
Keep the SCS compression tight, rotate wheels and replace grip tape as it wears down. The high‑quality parts last well, but regular inspections ensure safe performance.
Are R‑Willy scooters limited edition?
Some models are limited releases, produced in small quantities. These editions may include unique colour schemes or signed graphics that set them apart from standard production runs.