yeah they can, the best is a phoenix flex fender :)
hardened stainless steel should work
i think it might
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.
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
Core Flex = one conductor per cable Tech cable = 3 conductors per cable
No, it will not.
no
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
81 customs flex brake they are usualy around £20.00
So the line can flex between the body and the frame/chassis.
Flex on a board really dependds on the amount of concave in it and also what the core material in the board is, eg harder woods such asmaplewill provide less flex but bamboo or baltic birch willprovide a little more depending on howmany sheets of the material you want to use.