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How to Choose the Right Street Stunt Scooter?
Street stunt scooters are built for stairs, ledges, curbs, and technical urban spots. Compared to park models, they usually feature taller handlebars and a stronger, more durable construction. This setup provides extra stability for grinds and solid landings on hard surfaces.
How to Choose the Right Street Scooter for Your Height
For street riding, the handlebars should sit roughly between your hip line and your belly button. This height offers better control for technical tricks and improved stability on landings.
The simplest method is to measure the distance from the ground to the midpoint between your hips and belly button. Choose a scooter with a total height close to that measurement. If you're between two size ranges, street riders typically benefit from going slightly taller.
Recommended Street Stunt Scooter Height by Rider Height
| Rider Height (cm) | Recommended Scooter Height (cm) | Age (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| 130–140 cm | 78–80 cm | 7–9 years |
| 135–150 cm | 80–84 cm | 8–11 years |
| 145–160 cm | 86–88 cm | 10–12 years |
| 150–170 cm | 89–91 cm | 12–14 years |
| 160–175 cm | 92–94 cm | 13–15 years |
| 170 cm+ | 95 cm+ | 15+ years |
Height ranges are based on real street scooter models available at RMDBike. Street setups typically run taller than park scooters, positioning the handlebars between hip and belly button height.
Everyone has a different body build and proportions, and the right scooter height also depends on your personal preferences.
In general, a street scooter has a higher handlebar than a park scooter. This comes from the type of tricks and the environment where you ride.
Don’t worry if you can’t decide. A bar that’s too tall can always be cut down*, and if it’s too short, you can replace it with a higher one.
Everyone has different body proportions, so the ideal scooter height is not identical for every rider. Use the chart as a guide, but trust how the setup feels when you stand on it.
*Cutting handlebars is a permanent modification and results in loss of the manufacturer’s warranty.
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FAQ – Street Stunt Scooters
What actually makes a scooter good for street riding?
Street riding means stairs, rails, rough landings and real concrete. A proper street stunt scooter usually has taller bars, a wider deck and a stronger overall build. It should feel solid under your feet, not twitchy or fragile.
Are street scooters supposed to be taller?
Yes, most of them are. In street riding the handlebars normally sit somewhere between hip and belly button height. That extra height gives you better leverage on manuals, grinds and technical lines.
Is heavier better when choosing a street setup?
Not always, but many riders prefer a bit more weight. A slightly heavier scooter feels planted and stable on drops and ledges. Super light builds are usually aimed more at park riding.
How wide should the deck be for street?
Wider decks are common in street setups. More foot space means better balance on rails and more comfort during longer sessions. If you mainly ride street, a narrow park deck may feel too small.
If I am between two sizes, which one should I pick?
For street riding, going a little taller is often the safer move. It adds stability and gives you a more relaxed stance, especially when riding bigger spots.
Does age matter when choosing a street stunt scooter?
Height matters much more than age. Two riders the same age can need completely different setups depending on their proportions and riding style.
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