Tuesday, 18 May 2010

What not to buy

Do not buy:

Blazer metal core wheel-
Looks awesome but dehubs faster than you can say DNA Scooters.

Yak Fly wheel-
Theres alot of scare about yak wheels dehubbing but with this wheel it buckled so it looked like an egg.

Make sure you have a decent headset and bearings-
i I had the original razor bearings and WTB Comp cups. The cups where fine but the bearings exploded doing a barspin, flatland! This lead to the some of the threads on the fork wearing down to the smooth metal.

Alex Hatcher

New Member

We have another new member at DNA Scooters, Ben Brown. He lives in South Molton and is in year 9. He rides a Black JD Bug which is bolted and has just bought District bars and clamp. Good to have you on the team man!

Friday, 7 May 2010

New Member

We have a new member in DNA Scooters. James Carter. I sold him my scooter and in liteterally two days he was tailwhipping! He's in year 9 and rides a JD Bug original with Razor schock absorbing forks, Blank grips, a Razor pro wheel and swish stunt pegs attached. Its great to have you on the team...Yo Kiwi!!

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

WEBSITE!

New website, check it out: www.dna-scooters.rtraill.co.uk

Sunday, 25 April 2010

New Website!

We are in the process of making a website. The blog will still be kept up to date and we will post the website adress on here when its finished. Any questions email us or talk to us on Twitter.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

New Member

We have a new addition to DNA Scooters. Blake Hardy from South Molton. He is in year 8 and owns a JD Bug extreme pro. Ive known Blake for about half a year now but before that about a year ago he was balancing on top of his bars (somehow) O, and thanks for the stunt peg dude :)

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Cornwall Mini - Tour


On the 12th to the 15th of April my family and I (Alex Hatcher) went to cornwall. We stayed in St Agnes in a B and B run by some crazy old witch haha. The first day me and my brother mike, who skates went to Mount Hawke. It is a pretty awesome park with a street section, containing multiple grind boxes and a flat bank. A huge vert halfpipe about 15 foot high and a couple of minis. A big funbox sarea and some jump boxes for BMX.I was good but would of been better if we went as a team.
The day after me and my brother went to truro skate plaza. It is quite new and is mainly street apart from the mini. There are loads of stair sets ranging from 2 to 10 sets, many grind boxes and a flatbank step - up gap (euro gap) witch is fun to tailwhip up. Overall it is a good park if you like the street life but is very overcrowded at some times.

We only got one picture because it was more of a family holiday but its definately worth a visit to any two of these awesome skateparks.

Alex Hatcher