Introduction: "Safe" Spark Scooter
This is a way to create a child-safe yet fun design. I did this when my brother told me I couldn't "spark' his spark scooter. So, I just designed a way to not use the spark but get a cool effect. the total cost varies. If you have a spark scooter, It's practically nothing. But, the Spark scooters cost 65-80 dollars depending where you get them.
Step 1: Stuff You Need
1 Razor Spark Scooter
1 Piece Sidewalk Chalk
1 Rubber Band (2 if they're small)
Step 2: Dissassemble!
Now, you need to take out the spark bar. Instructions for this are in your scooter manual.
Step 3: Assemble!
Now, take the rubber band and put it around the chalk and one of the spark holders.
Step 4: Wrap!
Wrap it over a couple times. Make sure it's tight!
Step 5: Adjust!
Gently slide the chalk up or down so that it will be right above the ground.
Step 6: Learn!
Just Spark the scooter and it can create a LONG line, you can also do designs and letters.
14 Comments
7 years ago
that's cool !!!!!!!!!
11 years ago on Introduction
this would also bee cool if it was a spray can you could actuate to spray a line on the cement.
11 years ago on Introduction
how is it safe, if u dont were shoes as the manual say? im just sayin
12 years ago on Introduction
Looks like they took your idea: http://www.razorextreme.co.uk/view/products/kick-scooters/detail/graffiti-chalk-scooter/
12 years ago on Introduction
yah i have blown 5gallon drum with gun pouder and gas and a scooter
12 years ago on Introduction
lol i hate those scooters. what if u ride it around a gas station?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
that would be epic fail.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
bahahahahahaha
12 years ago on Step 6
No sparks !
12 years ago on Introduction
Nice!!!!!!!!!!! 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Your welcome!!!!!!!
12 years ago on Introduction
Honestly, I'm loving that the "Safe" scooter instructable is being demonstrated by someone barefoot without kneepads (and presumably elbowpads or helmet)...
In all seriousness though, how is this "safer" than sparking?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
he is wearing a helmet, and you don't have to worry about catching grass growing in the cracks from igniting.