Pro Scooter Clamps
Dependable Scooter Clamps Hold Everything Fast
This page offers all varieties of scooter clamps: both SCS and non-SCS, oversized and standard, as well as quad, triple, and dual clamps.
Your clamp acts as the adhesive that secures your bar and fork, and an attractive one can significantly enhance your street reputation. Therefore, elevate your game and upgrade your scooter with a high-end clamp.
Compatibility of Scooter Clamps
It's important to ensure that your clamp matches both your compression system and the outer diameter of your bar.
Standard Versus Oversized Scooter Clamps
The inner diameter of scooter clamps is crucial. The clamp envelops the bar, so if its inner diameter is less than the bar’s outer diameter, it will not fit. Conversely, if the clamp's inner diameter is excessively large, it will not grip the bar securely.
The terms standard size or oversized for a clamp refer to its inner diameter:
- Standard clamps feature a 32 mm inner diameter.
- Oversized clamps come with a 35 mm inner diameter and cater to oversized bars.
Some oversized clamps are accompanied by a shim, allowing them to accommodate standard bars as well.
Distinguishing between SCS Clamps and HIC, IHC, and ICS Clamps
When employing SCS, the clamp is a built-in component of the compression system. Thus, SCS clamps are crafted specifically for SCS configurations.
If the clamp lacks SCS, it will be suited for all other compression systems, such as HIC, IHC, and ICS, assuming the inner diameter is compatible.
Important Considerations About Scooter Bars, Slits & Clamps
A slit is a notch at the bottom of a scooter bar facilitating the clamp to tighten the bar around the compression shim in HIC, IHC, and ICS systems.
For SCS compression, your bar should not have a slit at the bottom. Conversely, for other compression mechanisms, the bar must include a slit.
SCS clamps generally feature 3 or 4 bolts for tightening, as they clamp over a larger surface, whereas other clamps usually have 2 bolts since they clamp over a more limited area. If the clamp surpasses the slit’s length, it may compromise the bar's structural integrity.
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