Hi there, that’s a good idea. I’ll start taking measurements and get some parts ordered for the mx125 front and rear shock conversion. I am almost finished adding an extended swing arm and rear shocks to this razor E200 scooter. Thanks for checking out these videos.
@@DIYwithDUY no problem I think I will be adding just a front fork it seems pretty simple if you do it right. I only need to find the measurements I need for a front cancel for the Mx 125 do you know it by any chance
Unfortunately, I do not know the size of the mx125 front end. When I have time, I will take apart the front forks to measure the size and search for something that will fit correctly.
Hi, Thanks for checking out the video. Here is the link to the front shock. amzn.to/47J4tyw. I also added links to the axle in the video description. Check it out if you need the axle too.
Yeah, you are right. Scooters can be pretty dangerous. The E200 scooter is too bumpy and slow from the factory. My kids don’t want to ride it the way it is. I figured if we upgrade it, my kids will ride it. They will definitely wear their safety gear and motorcycle helmet on this scooter once it is completely built to handle off road trails. We have 10” off road wheels to install and rear extended swing arm suspension. I build aftermarket motorcycles parts for a living and can weld extra frame supports if needed.
Can you put shocks on the Mx 125? That could be a cool video idea
Hi there, that’s a good idea. I’ll start taking measurements and get some parts ordered for the mx125 front and rear shock conversion. I am almost finished adding an extended swing arm and rear shocks to this razor E200 scooter. Thanks for checking out these videos.
@@DIYwithDUY no problem I think I will be adding just a front fork it seems pretty simple if you do it right. I only need to find the measurements I need for a front cancel for the Mx 125 do you know it by any chance
Unfortunately, I do not know the size of the mx125 front end. When I have time, I will take apart the front forks to measure the size and search for something that will fit correctly.
@@DIYwithDUY thank you and no worries if I figure it out Il let u know
Link to that shock ?
Hi, Thanks for checking out the video. Here is the link to the front shock.
amzn.to/47J4tyw. I also added links to the axle in the video description. Check it out if you need the axle too.
That's gonna flip you over. Leave the scooter alone.
Yeah, you are right. Scooters can be pretty dangerous. The E200 scooter is too bumpy and slow from the factory. My kids don’t want to ride it the way it is. I figured if we upgrade it, my kids will ride it. They will definitely wear their safety gear and motorcycle helmet on this scooter once it is completely built to handle off road trails. We have 10” off road wheels to install and rear extended swing arm suspension. I build aftermarket motorcycles parts for a living and can weld extra frame supports if needed.