null

Pay Over Time | Affirm

Code: FREESHIPPING (Over $99)

Best Scooter Forks For Pros & Amateurs

Nick Almaguer on Jul 29th 2022

Our Picks For Best Scooter Forks

What is a scooter fork?

A pro scooter fork is what attaches the front wheel to the deck. A fork consists of a front axle that goes through the wheel and tightens on both sides to hold the wheel in place. On all scooter forks there is some sort of compression system, at the top, that squeezes the fork up and holds it in place.

Depending on which compression system you run and what size wheels you use will make a great impact into determining which fork you should get.

Do Scooter Forks Break?

Although this isn’t a common occurrence, scooter forks do break. Most typically you see this happen with older riders who are very skilled and willing to take some big jumps. We’ve worked hands on with a lot of scooters and have seen a lot of forks break over time from beginner riders as well and there seems to be a common link. Tricks that put rotational stress on the fork tend to be linked to forks breaking. These tricks include stuff like 180’s and tail whips.

Usually you'll be fine performing these tricks, but it is worth noting that if you land hard you can damage your fork. But that’s the name of the game, don't let it stop you from getting that new learn! If you ever have questions about the integrity of your fork make sure to reach out to us or your local scooter shop so you can keep riding safely.

Types Of Scooter Forks

If you don’t know the difference between SCS, HIC, IHC, & ICS - make sure to do your research to ensure you get the perfect fork you need.

Scooter Forks For IHC

Scooter forks for IHC are slimmer than other scooter forks. The reason these forks are thinner is that a little compression shim or sleeve slides over the top of the fork - these shims are usually bumpy to increase their grip with the bars around them. The compression bolt that screws into the top of your fork causes a slight expansion of the shim to ensure a tight fit.

Scooter Forks For SCS & HIC

Scooter forks for SCS & HIC are much thicker than other forks. You might be wondering why these two types of compression systems are grouped under one heading. Both SCS & HIC rely on forks of the same thickness. That means the only real difference in application is whether or not you run a shim. Forks for HIC require a shim and work the same way as forks for IHC but with larger oversized bars.

SCS forks on the other hand, are once again exactly the same as HIC forks but don't require a shim. The reason that SCS forks don’t need a shim is because the SCS style clamp is specially designed to hold onto the fork without extra assistance from a shim. The way this is accomplished is by inserting the top of the fork through the head tube of the deck and then into the bottom of the SCS clamp. From there the fork should sit a little bit below the “threshold” of the bottom section of the SCS clamp.

That little bit of a gap works out perfectly for holding the fork in place via a compression bolt. You see, the compression cap sits on that ledge above the gap. From there you put the compression bolt through the cap and into the fork as you would do if you had a shim. The compression bolt screws in and tightens - pushing down the compression clamp and holding the fork to the head tube of the deck. This is our favorite and the absolute strongest compression system available.

Are all scooter forks the same size?

That’s a no from us. As we discussed earlier your fork size depends on the type of compression system you are using. But the other big factor is whether or not your fork will fit your wheels. If you need new wheels but don’t want to get a new fork for a specific size we made an amazing list of the best pro scooter wheels.

If you look into the specifications of your fork you will find out what size wheels it is compatible with. Some forks that come with complete scooters are only compatible with 100mm X 24mm wheels. Most forks are only compatible with up to 110mm X 24mm wheels - this is definitely the most common size scooter wheel, so it works out great. That being said, we’ve seen forks that fit everything up to 125mm X 30mm wheels.

Luckily for you, our list of forks below is separated by compression type and wheel size compatibility. Hopefully this makes things easy for you!

Our Favorite Pro Scooter Fork Picks

Lightest Fork for 24mm Wheels | SCS & HIC

The Circa Fork is back for a third time, and somehow it got even lighter. Being one of the only forged forks created from a 7075 aluminum alloy also makes this fork nearly indestructible. Available in four pastel colorways, and includes an 8mm compression bolt and cap.

Buy Aztek Circa 3 Scooter Scooter Fork

Lightest Fork for 30mm Wheels | SCS & HIC

The Templar fork utilizes all the same technology as the Circa V2 Fork, but updated to fit 115x30 mm wheels. The Templar fork is the lightest 115x30 mm fork ever made, by far, at 169 grams. Being one of the only forged forks created from a 7075 aluminum alloy also makes this fork nearly indestructible. 3D stress analysis allows all unnecessary material to be removed, allowing for a design that optimizes both strength and weight. Includes an 8mm compression bolt and cap.

Buy Aztek Templar Scooter Fork

Most Versatile Fork | SCS & HIC

The Declare Forks Version 2- SCS Constructed from high quality CNC 6063 aluminum. Super strong, lightweight and compatible with up to 125mm wheels. Available in Black, Chrome, Oil Slick & Jade

Buy Envy Declare Scooter Fork

Strongest Fork | SCS & HIC

The Ethic Merrow V2 Fork was designed to be strong and light-weight. Coming in with a built- in crown race and removable spacers. Forged from 7075 aluminum, it's as durable as they go. The Ethic Merrow V2 is one of the lightest pro scooter forks available on the market. The Ethic DTC Fork Merrow V2 is available in black, polished, transparent black, & transparent red.

Buy Ethic Merrow Scooter Fork

Lightest Fork for 24mm Wheels | IHC

Slightly Over Built Version 3 Fork is a heavy duty fork for all riding styles. Made from 6061 T6 Aluminum and weighing only 300 grams these forks are sleek, light and strong. Featuring Integrated Crown race these forks slip straight into your integrated headset bearings. For Use with standard size clamps and bars

Buy Envy SOB V3 Scooter Fork

Lightest Fork for 30mm | IHC

Customize your stunt scooter with the newest CNC 6063 Aluminum IHC Forks available now. Compatible with up to 125mm wheels, these are some of the most versatile fork options for custom or pro scooters out there. Also includes front axle, spacers and IHC compression kit ready to install.The 28mm & 30mm Spacers are also easily compatible for use with wider scooter wheels.These Diamond Fork IHC are available in 3 classic colors: Black, Chrome, and Oil Slick.

Buy Envy Diamond Scooter Fork

Most Versatile Fork | IHC

Continuing on their ever-progressing journey to innovate and evolve within the world of freestyle scootering, Root Industries has taken the industry by storm once again. Introducing the all-new and massively-improved Invictus v2 professional scooter forks. Boasting a number of highly sought after features, the Invictus v2 fork is difficult to match when it comes to weight reduction, visual appeal, and strength - as well as affordability. Retaining a similar ultra-lightweight design as the first iteration of the Invictus fork, but taking it even further with additional weight being shaved off, as well as maintaining strength and durability, the Invictus v2 IHC pro scooter fork is sure to amaze any rider who equips this awesome product onto their setup.

Buy Root Invictus V2 Scooter Fork

Strongest Fork | IHC

The evolution of the extremely popular Ethic DTC Legion v1 fork. This entry level fork was created to be as affordable as possible while also being light and strong. The Ethic DTC Legion fork will be a beast against anything you throw at it.

Buy Ethic Legion Scooter Fork