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Scooter Brake – Safety and Control

A reliable brake is essential for staying safe on your scooter, whether you’re riding in the park, on the road, or commuting through town. Here, you’ll find a solid range of scooter brake parts, allowing you to replace a worn-out brake or upgrade to one that better matches your riding style. It’s all about choosing a brake that suits your deck, wheels, and how you ride.

Most scooters feature either flex fender brakes or spring brakes, both of which are mounted directly onto the deck. When a brake wears out, it can reduce stopping performance, cause noise, or even damage the tyre. Replacing it with a new one extends the lifespan of your wheels and improves your control when braking.

Always choose a brake that’s compatible with your deck and wheels, and check measurements and mounting holes before ordering. This helps ensure an easy fit and smooth performance from your very first ride.

How to Choose the Right Brake

When choosing a scooter brake, consider the size, type, and intended use. Use the points below as a checklist before adding it to your basket:

  • Wheel size: Make sure the brake matches your scooter’s wheel size — typically 100 mm, 110 mm, or 120 mm.
  • Deck compatibility: The hole spacing, width, and length of the brake should align with your deck and its mounting setup.
  • Brake system: Choose between a flex fender, which is simple and durable, or a spring brake, which gives a firmer, more responsive feel.
  • Material and durability: Steel and aluminium are the most common options — steel is usually more hard-wearing, while aluminium is lighter.
  • Riding style and level: For heavy park or street use, select a sturdy brake that can handle repeated landings and impacts.
  • Mounting: Check whether bolts and small parts are included, or if you’ll be reusing your current ones.

If you’re uncertain, it can help to compare your old brake’s measurements with the specifications of the new one. Doing so reduces the risk of getting parts that aren’t compatible.

Safe Use, Maintenance and Replacement

A properly adjusted and intact brake improves both safety and comfort. Check regularly that the brake is secure, free from cracks, and not worn down to the point where it touches the wheel incorrectly. If you feel vibrations, experience weak braking, or notice visible wear, it’s time to replace it.

When installing, tighten the bolts firmly without over-tightening, as this can damage the threads or the deck. Always use the correct tools, and test the brake gently at a slow speed before riding at full pace or attempting tricks.

Whether you’re new to scooters or an experienced rider, a good brake is a key part of your setup. Choose a model that matches your scooter and riding style, and keep your scooter braking safely whenever you need it.