110 MM Scooter wheel is the best fit for the MGP Pro 2001. It will provide the best riding capabilities and increase function in durability and handling.
Yes if they are 100mm
No way the pro is the base model the team edition is higher up it has better bars and metal core wheels ect while the pro has plastic wheels
MGP (Madd Gear Pro) scooters typically have wheels that range from 100mm to 120mm in diameter, depending on the specific model. The larger wheels are designed to provide better speed and smoother rides over rough surfaces. For precise specifications, it's best to check the details of the particular MGP scooter model you're interested in.
Around $289-$300
Mgp.
no nothing beta than mgp pro
it is a very well built scooter way better than your standard ultra pro scooter just change the wheels and its an overall great scooter.
The MGP 2011 Team Edition scooter typically uses the MGP (Madd Gear Pro) headset, specifically designed for their scooters to ensure durability and performance. This headset is integrated to provide smooth steering and support for tricks. MGP products are known for their quality, making them a popular choice among riders.
they are the same its what bearings you put in them yeah, but low profiles wont snap or break as easy as mgp wheels so id get low pros... :)
There is no such scooter as the madd gear pro (MGP is Madd Gear Pro) but if you mean the MGP pro edtion scooter then the MGP pro is not as light, strong or as the as popular as the Team edition it is more so on the side for people who are not looking to do many jumps or tricks with.
mgp beginer pro
well there is alot of madd gear pros and this is the cost MGP Base Model = £100 MGP Team Edition = £120 MGP Ninja = £200 MGP Nitro = £200 MGP Nitro Extreme = £250