Thursday, February 11, 2010
A Closer Look at District
A lot of details were recently released about District. So let's take a closer look at what is soon to come from one of the most highly anticipated companies in the sport.
All the parts will be high quality painted using sublimation printing for all the logos and printing on the parts. What this means is that the print and logos will be in the actual coating, and not just on top of the coating.
All the District Decks will be sold with everything needed to ride it. It will be including:
- 2 Plastic protection pieces for the front of the deck
- 1 Metal brake including the Flex pad
- 1 Back axle and 4 steel spacers
The highly anticipated COMPLETE District Scooter, will no longer be coming with a threaded headset. But with a threadless headset, and an inverted compression system will be standard with it.
Also soon to come are District threadless headsets and new Rubber/TPI Grips will be used instead of foam. You can see the pictures below, although the color has not yet been decided on.
With every District Threadless fork sold, you will also get a special long allen key, that will be used for the inverted Compression system for District forks.
Also in the future, District bars will come with a starnut already installed to save the hassle of doing it yourself.
Soon the District LIGHT Decks will be available on the Market. These decks have a balance and weight that is on a level of it's own. Later on in the season District will be releasing it's heavy duty model. It will be slightly heavier than the Light deck, and will be aimed toward larger riders, or riders who are really tough on their scooters.
Below you can take a look at some of the possible designs that District will be using. Remember to keep checking IS for all updates on District.
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Damn.
ReplyDeleteThey are gonna make EVERYTHING.
-Devon Garcia
As if they are making that headset.... That photos out of a catalogue, along with the grips.
ReplyDeletelol..See, before you make stuff. You have designs...That exact grip, and that exact headset is not what District is making. I know for a fact District is going to have their own headsets, and grips...Hell, I will have them in my hand as proof in the near future.
ReplyDeleteholy cheena
ReplyDeleteif this scooter isnt unreasonably priced when it comes out, then i am definately getting one.
does district have a website??
No website yet. And this will be the cheapest priced one piece deck on the market. Most likely under 100.00usd.
ReplyDeletei got mine for 99.00 usd shipped
ReplyDeletewhen is the complete scooter coming out?
ReplyDeleteCool deck
ReplyDeleteAll they need is some wheels and they will be even more legit.
ReplyDeletei have a district v3 deck with muttts snarl bars flavor wheels mutts ss clamp xt forks and odi grips it is epic
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