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IHC Compression Systems and Adapters for Stunt Scooters
In this category you’ll find complete IHC compression systems and the essential adapters to build or service your stunt scooter. IHC (Internal Hidden Compression) is a lightweight, easy-to-maintain version of the HIC system, with part of the hardware hidden inside the fork.
The IHC system fits bars with a slit and an inner diameter of about 28 mm. Its design makes it a popular choice for riders who want low weight and smooth bar rotation while keeping high strength.
At RMDBike you’ll find IHC adapters, compression bolts, washers and shims from trusted brands. All products are in stock with fast shipping so your scooter is always ready for riding and tricks.
Dial 911 IHC Top Cap | upper screw cap (1)
€2.07
Dial 911 IHC Top Cap | upper screw cap (1) (1)
€2.07
Blunt IHC to SCS handlebar adapter | Standard 28mm
€11.26
Dial 911 IHC Top Cap | upper screw cap
€2.99
Dial 911 | shim IHC for compression system
€8.05
FAQ – IHC Compression Systems for Stunt Scooters
What is an IHC compression system?
IHC (Internal Hidden Compression) is a lightweight version of HIC. Part of the hardware sits inside the fork’s steerer tube, which makes the setup lighter and easier to maintain while still keeping the scooter tight and dialed.
What bars fit an IHC fork?
IHC works with standard scooter handlebars with an inner diameter of about 28 mm and a slit. These are usually 31.8 mm outer diameter aluminum bars. Steel bars will also fit if they have the same internal size and a slit.
Do I need a shim for IHC?
Not for standard 31.8 mm bars. A shim is only needed if you want to run oversized bars, and those bars still need a slit to work with IHC.
How often should I tighten an IHC system?
Check the compression bolt every few sessions. If you feel bar play or hear rattling, lightly tighten the bolt with a metric Allen key recommended by your fork manufacturer.
Can I convert my scooter from HIC or SCS to IHC?
Yes, but you’ll need an IHC-specific fork and the correct headset top cap. Your existing bars must have a 28 mm internal diameter and a slit. Oversized or thick-walled steel bars won’t work without swapping to a standard size.
What tools are required for IHC installation?
A standard metric Allen/hex key (typically 5 mm) is all you need to set the compression bolt and clamp. A little grease on the headset bearings can help with smooth turning.
Is IHC strong enough for street riding?
For most riders yes. IHC is lighter than SCS, so heavy street riders who do big drops sometimes prefer SCS for maximum clamping power, but a properly installed IHC setup is strong enough for everyday park and moderate street tricks.
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