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Scooters have gotten bigger and bigger over the years and the Lucky Prospect pro scooter is not exception. For 2022, the Prospect deck grows to 4.8 inches wide by 19.5 inches long, retaining the ideal park deck length while giving the rider a little more footspace on the deck. The Prospect is a step up from the Entry Level Crew and was intended for advanced beginner to intermediate riders, with a larger deck and taller bars. The Prospect gains an inch of height over the Crew and is ideal for riders 10 and up. Light weight is the name of the game with the Prospect, featuring the all new Hex bars, which are made of super light weight aluminum, as well as the extremely light hollow core Lunar wheels. In fact, the Prospect is the lightest pro scooter that Lucky makes. 120mm wheels give you all of the speed that you’ll need to land the biggest tricks at the skate park!
The Lucky Prospect Scooter is built around a 4.8″ by 19.5″ deck with an 82.5 degree headtube angle. Because the deck does not have boxed ends, we consider the Prospect Scooter deck to be a park deck but it’s equally at home at the skatepark or in your hood. PRO SCOOTER DECKS that are 19-19.99″ long will be ideal for intermediate to pro riders that have been in the sport for a while or for those scooter riders that need a little more footspace. The Lucky Prospect Complete features oversized outer diameter Y-Bars that are 24.5″ tall by 23.5″ wide. Bars this size are ideal for riders who are 5 to 5.5 feet tall. Bars and forks are tied together via an IHC compression system, which is a favorite among pro scooter riders. Finally, the Lucky Prospect rolls on 120mm x 24mm wheels, which are very fast and used by most pro riders.If you are looking for a capable park scooter, the Lucky Prospect Complete Scooter might just be the scooter for you!
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Lucky Prospect Pro Scooter Specifications
- Bar Dimensions: 24.5″ x 23.5″
- Bar Material: Aluminum
- Bar Diameter: Oversized
- Deck Compatibility: Up to 120mm
- Deck Dimensions: 19.5″ x 4.8″
- Compression: IHC
- Headtube Angle: 82.5
- Wheel Size: 120mm
- Wheel Urethane Rating: 86a PU
- Fork: Material: 6061 Aluminum
- Fork Compatibility: Up to 120mm / 24mm
- Available colors: OIL SLICK, ONYX, RECOIL, VEGAS
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BARS, COMPRESSION, CLAMP, FORKS
When swapping out parts on a complete, make sure your bars, compression system, clamp, and forks all use the same compression type. Compression systems drive which bar, compression system, clamp, and forks that you purchase. Know which compression system you want to ride before swapping out parts – SCS, HIC, or IHC. For example, if you are swapping out your IHC forks for SCS forks, you will need to purchase new SCS forks, SCS bars, and an SCS compression system. Bars come in oversized or standard inner and outer diameters and with or without a slit. The slit drives which compression system your bars are compatible with – no slit (scs), slit (hic, ihc). Forks are typically either IHC or HIC/SCS. SCS compression systems are required for an SCS setup (bars without a slit and SCS forks). The SCS compression system must be compatible with your outer bar diameter – oversized or standard. If your SCS comes with a shim, it will work with either size outer diameter bar. HIC compression systems are compatible with oversized steel bars with a slit and a double clamp with a shim or an oversized double clamp. IHC compression systems are built into your forks and are compatible with any double clamp with a shim and aluminum bars or steel bars with a standard inner diameter.
Wow, that’s confusing. We know – changing one part on your scooter often means swapping out multiple parts on your scooter, which can get expensive very quickly. If you have questions about compatibility issues when swapping out parts, please ask us before making a purchase.
GRIPS
Grips are one of the least expensive ways to make your scooter unique and stand out from the crowd so they are typically one of the first things that riders swap out. Make sure that new grips have bar ends that are compatible with your bars – aluminum or steel. Unless you have an air gun to remove and install the grips, you will most likely need to cut off the old grips and install the new ones with a little bit of soap and water.
GRIP TAPE
Grip tape is critical to riding a pro scooter but, let’s be real – riders love it because it looks cool. When you are looking for a way to differentiate your scooter, there are thousands of different styles and color ways of grip tape, which makes it a very cost effective way to customize your scooter. Decks vary vastly in size so, if you are swapping out grip tape, make sure that it is approximately the same size as your deck. Larger sheets of grip tape may have to be cut down to fit your deck, while smaller sheets may not fit a larger deck. In other words, we don’t recommend buying smaller sheets for grip tape for a large deck. However, you can always buy a large sheet of grip tape for a smaller deck but it may require cutting to get it to fit properly.
WHEELS
Finally, when swapping out wheels, the outer diameter and width of the wheel must be compatible with both your deck and forks. Some newer decks and forks use a 12mm axle, as opposed to the conventional 8mm axle. Make sure that, when swapping out wheels, that your wheel is compatible with your deck and fork axles.


























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