Stunt Scooter Clamps
Dependable Scooter Clamps Hold Everything Securely
Here, you will discover various types of scooter clamps; SCS and non-SCS, available in oversized and standard sizes, as well as quad, triple, and dual clamps.
The clamp plays a vital role in fastening your bar and fork, and choosing an attractive one can boost your status in the scooter scene. Therefore, enhance your scooter with a cutting-edge clamp to make a statement.
Scooter Clamps Compatibility
It's important to ensure your clamp matches your compression system and the outer diameter of your bar.
Standard vs. Oversized Scooter Clamps
The internal diameter of the scooter clamps is crucial. The clamp should encircle the bar, so if the clamp’s internal diameter is smaller than the bar's external diameter, it won’t fit. Conversely, if the clamp’s internal diameter is too large, it will fail to grip the bar effectively.
Clamps are categorised as either standard size or oversized, based on their internal diameter:
- Standard clamps have an internal diameter of 32 mm.
- Oversized clamps boast a 35 mm internal diameter and are meant for oversized bars.
Several oversized clamps include a shim, allowing them to accommodate standard bars as well.
SCS Clamps vs. HIC, IHC, and ICS Clamps
When using SCS, the clamp is an integral component of the compression system. This implies that SCS clamps are uniquely constructed for SCS configurations.
If a clamp is not SCS, it will be suitable for all other compression systems, such as HIC, IHC, and ICS, as long as the inner diameter is appropriate.
A Quick Note Regarding Scooter Bars, Slits & Clamps
A slit in a scooter bar allows the clamp to effectively compress the bar around the compression shim in HIC, IHC, and ICS setups.
In an SCS compression system, the bar should not possess a slit at the bottom. For other compression systems, a slit is necessary.
SCS clamps are usually equipped with 3 or 4 bolts to secure over a larger surface, whereas other clamps generally feature 2 bolts due to their smaller clamping area. If the clamp surpasses the slit length, it may compromise the bar’s structural integrity.
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