Frenos

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  • Guardabarros lúcido Aztek

    $18.95
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  • color:Neo Chrome color:Black

    Guardabarros D de la suerte

    $22.95
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  • Freno Versatil

    $6.95
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  • PROTO Death Star UBS Fender
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    PROTO Death Star UBS Fender

    $39.95
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  • Freno de plástico primario

    $6.90
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  • Guardabarros Ethic 12 STD V2

    Guardabarros Ethic 12 STD V2

    $9.95
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  • Guardabarros ético V2

    Guardabarros ético V2

    $9.95
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  • Freno Versatyl V2

    $6.95
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  • Kit de freno flexible TiLT

    $9.95
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  • Protector de rueda de envidia V2

    $22.49
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  • Guardabarros Vader de Root Industries

    $11.95
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  • Pastilla sin frenos ética

    $9.90
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  • Color:Black Color:Emerald
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    Guardabarros de pie norte

    Desde $14.95 $19.95
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  • Color:Black Color:Gold

    Guardabarros Trynyty Bender

    $39.95
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  • Kit de montaje de freno Apex

    $31.95
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  • Freno de metal de Root Industries

    $11.95
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  • Freno de nailon Envy One

    $22.49
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  • Oferta

    Frenos inversos de envidia

    $1.95 $15.00
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  • Freno AO/Raptor Delta 2

    $19.99
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  • Color:Black

    Freno Envy Nylon V2

    $22.49
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  • Freno de distrito - 125 mm

    $13.95
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  • Color:Blue Color:Raw

    Guardabarros Trynyty Magnum

    $19.95
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  • Guardabarros Apex

    $19.95
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  • Freno flexible perforado Apex

    $14.95
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  • Freno de nailon Ethic 12 STD V3

    Freno de nailon Ethic 12 STD V3

    $10.95
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  • Kit de guardabarros fijo TiLT

    $9.95
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  • Freno de nailon ético V2

    Freno de nailon ético V2

    $9.95
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  • Color:Graphite Color:Neo Chrome

    Freno de acero afortunado

    $17.95
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  • Color:Black

    Guardabarros de potencia nativo

    $14.95
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  • Freno de nailon ético

    $10.95
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  • Envy Wheel Guard V3

    Envy Wheel Guard V3

    $12.95
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  • Freno de nailon de Root Industries

    $14.95
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  • Color:Black Color:Raw
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    Guardabarros Omni nativo

    $24.95
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  • Agotado

    Freno de sombra de drones

    $19.95
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  • Color:Black Color:Silver
    Agotado

    North Brake

    $7.95
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  • Agotado

    Freno estándar Ethic 12

    $10.95
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of scooter brakes?

There are two types of “brakes” for a scooter. There is a traditional flex brake. This gets mounted on the rear of the deck and is usually either a steel brake or a nylon brake with a steel insert that flexes when you step down to slow you down. The second type is not a brake, actually, but is called a Fender. A fender gets mounted in the same place as a brake but does not flex or help you slow down your scooter. Its only purpose is to prevent you from hitting or rubbing your foot on the rear wheel.

How do I install a scooter brake?

Decks will have pre-installed holes at the top or bottom of your deck for mounting. All that is needed to be done is to remove the rear wheel, slide the brake into position, and then insert the bolt(s) into the deck’s bolt holes. Then, tighten the hardware, and you’re good to go!

How to brake properly on a scooter?

Due to the urethane compound that scooter wheels use, you must be sure you are not abruptly stepping on your brake or pressing down on it too hard. Doing this will result in your wheel forming ‘flat spots’ leading to it rolling roughly. Instead, you should be lightly pressing down on the brake to come to a stop slowly. Some people step or slide their foot on the floor to slow down rather than using the brake. This allows your wheels to last longer but can wear down your shoes, so keep that in mind!

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