4.7 Trusted Reviews (4000+)

Easy 30-day returns

Free UK delivery over £100

How to Upgrade a Stunt Scooter (Beginner → Pro)

One of the best things about stunt scooters is that you don’t have to replace the whole scooter when you want to improve it. Instead, you can upgrade individual parts over time to better suit your riding style.

Most riders start with a complete scooter and gradually upgrade parts as their skills progress. The key is knowing which upgrades actually make the biggest difference, and when it’s worth making them.

Here’s a simple guide to upgrading your stunt scooter from beginner level to a more advanced setup.

Start With Grips

Grips are usually the first thing riders upgrade, and for good reason. They’re inexpensive, easy to replace, and make a big difference to comfort and control.

If your grips feel worn, slippery, or torn, replacing them can instantly improve how your scooter feels. Many riders also change grips just to customise the look of their setup.

Upgrade Your Wheels

Wheels are one of the most noticeable performance upgrades you can make.

Higher-quality wheels tend to be stronger, smoother, and faster than the ones that come on many beginner scooters. As you progress and start riding harder, upgrading your wheels can improve speed, durability, and overall ride quality.

Look for wheels with high-quality urethane and reliable bearings to get the best performance.

Consider New Bars

Once riders start getting more comfortable with tricks, they often upgrade their bars.

New bars can change the height, width, and feel of your scooter. Taller bars can improve control for taller riders, while different materials like aluminium or titanium can reduce weight.

This upgrade is usually more common for intermediate riders who have a better understanding of what size and feel they prefer.

Upgrade Your Deck

The deck is the core of your scooter and one of the most important upgrades you can make.

As riders progress, they often move to a stronger or larger deck that better suits their riding style. Street riders may prefer wider decks for stability, while park riders often choose lighter decks for easier tricks.

Upgrading your deck can completely change the feel of your scooter and is often the step that takes a setup from intermediate to advanced.

When Should You Build a Custom Scooter?

After upgrading a few parts, many riders eventually move towards a fully custom scooter.

A custom build allows you to choose every component individually so the scooter fits your exact riding style, size, and preferences. By this stage, most riders know exactly what they want from their setup.

The Bottom Line

Upgrading your stunt scooter doesn’t have to happen all at once. Start with simple upgrades like grips and wheels, then move onto bigger changes like bars or decks as your riding progresses.

Over time, these upgrades can turn a basic complete scooter into a setup that feels completely unique and perfectly suited to your riding style.

Back to News

Ready to build?

Build your Dream Custom Scooter

Choose every part and create a scooter built for your riding style.