I've been riding the LMT69 scooter for a few weeks now, and it's been a blast. The first thing I noticed was how sturdy it feels—the aircraft-grade aluminum deck doesn’t flex under my weight (I’m around 180 lbs), and the CNC clamp keeps the handlebars locked tight. No wobbles, even when landing tricks.
The ABEC-9 bearings are a game-changer. Compared to cheaper scooters I’ve tried, this one rolls *silently* and glides like butter on smooth pavement. The high-rebound PU wheels eat up cracks in the sidewalk, and the built-in Mn Steel brake stops on a dime—no sketchy skidding.
Assembly took literal minutes. Just popped the handlebars into the fork (the two M8 bolts are idiot-proof) and tightened them down. No shims or weird adjustments needed. The soft grips are comfy for long sessions, though I wish they were slightly thicker.
One gripe: The foldable handlebars *do* feel less rigid than welded ones during hard landings. It’s not a dealbreaker for casual riding, but advanced riders might want something burlier. That said, for the price? This scooter punches way above its weight class.
Final verdict: If you’re an intermediate rider or a parent buying for kids 8+, this is a steal. It survives curb slams, looks pro at the skatepark, and—most importantly—makes riding stupidly fun.