i think it might
yeah they can, the best is a phoenix flex fender :)
no
hardened stainless steel should work
81 customs flex brake they are usualy around £20.00
It is a fake brake! If you are riding on a flat dry surface it works, but gets super hot. If you are riding on a hill or wet surface it just doesn't work. Wrote to MGP about this. They replied with a picture of the safety sticker which says the scooter should not be used in the wet or on hills. They also suggested I buy a new brake (which is the type they used before the flex brake). My advice. Do not get MGP with a flex brake.
No, it will not.
less flex in the tube/ line when you brake so the force is pushed into the brake caliper as opposed to inflating the brake hose.
Sears has parts available. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/brands-products/Vari-flex-Parts/Toy-scooter-Parts;jsessionid=2k+aqLUXMipVbb04ToO9Wg**.pdapp402p2
So the line can flex between the body and the frame/chassis.
The best scooter in the world would be a custom scooter, the parts would be- ODI grips Brice bars or downside bars, idk Proto SCS Diatech headset TSI intergrated Deck Qubec Forks Pheonix Elipse Wheels Pheonix Flex Fender AND Aircraft griptape
There are 2 different services on your model vehicle a "Flex a" service and a "flex b" service. they are done in rotating 10k miles intervals eg: 10,000 miles flex a 20,000 miles flex b 30,000 flex a 40,000 flex b and so on... The flex a is basically a glorified oil change, fluid check and tire pressure check. The Flex b is the Oil change, tire rotation, belts, brakes, fluid and hoses check and every 2 years you should be doing a brake and coolant fluid flush. Dealership prices vary, but the flex a usually runs about $275.00 the Flex B ususally runs about $475.00
Hello, there i have a slamm rage and my brother has a slamm outbrake and we got 81 flex brakes fitted them on and they were and still are fine i have had it for 2 years no prob so the answer to your question is YES, YES, YES IT CAN