Fuzion
Fuzion Paradox HIC / SCS Fork - Raw
£59.99
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348g
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SKU: FK203022
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Compression Type
SCS/HIC

Max Wheel Size
115mm x 30mm

Material
Military grade aluminium

What we love
Fuzions new ultra compatible fork
Description
Strong, light, & ultra compatible. We re-enter the fork game with our new Paradox fork. This fork is an absolute monster that sets a new standard in the pro scooter industry.
Specification
- 6068 T6 series aluminium
- Built in crownrace - Yes
- Max wheel size - 115mm
- Max wheel width - 30mm
- Compression type - HIC / SCS
- Compression system - Integrated 8mm thread
- Wheel offset - 10mm
- Axle included - Yes
- Axle diameter - 8mm
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Fuzion initially targeted park style with the Z models, however, more recently they have dipped their toe into the street scene with the new BOXED deck’s and completes which are perfect for hitting rails and locking into grinds. They make products from entry level all the way up to the expert level with the Z350.
Is this a good brand?
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What is the warranty policy for this brand?
All brands come with a standard 30 day manufacturers warranty against defaults and defects, however some items are covered for up to 12 months. For more information on this brand's warranty policy, including what's covered and what isn't, please get in touch and we'll be happy to advise.
Who rides for this brand?
Fuzion has had a crazy team throughout the years, riders include Tyler Chaffin, Leo Spencer and Hunter Frost.
Where is this brand based?
Fuzion originates in the USA but now offers scooters all over the globe.
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