FAQ'S - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Selecting the correct size Pro Scooter can be a daunting task, especially with our huge range. Many factors come into play when selecting a scooter, but the handlebar height is a great starting point! Check out our video here on how to find your ideal pro scooter.

Madd Gear has a huge range of retail partners around the world. Check out our Store Locator here to find your nearest Madd Gear dealer.

Unfortunately, due to the large amount of inquiries received daily we are unable to respond to all of them. The best way to apply for sponsorship is by submitting an application here with information on your riding history. MADD GEAR is always on the lookout for up-and-coming talent!

If you have a specific question relating to one of our products, you can always contact us directly or alternatively drop a question on our social media channels. We'll get back to you generally within 24 hours on business days. Alternatively, check out our support page -here.

In a warranty related situation your first point of contact should be the place of purchase. The store can pass on the details of the claim to us, and we can advise of a suitable solution. Alternatively, you can always contact your local MADD GEAR office for advice.

*Wear & Tear Explained: Madd Gear products are tough, durable and tested to withstand normal use but are not impervious to damage. Madd Gear scooter decks are extruded from 6061 Aluminum and then Heat Treated to strengthen the material further. This material is light and strong but is also softer than cement and stone often found in ledges at skate parks. Grinding the scooter deck along these surfaces will wear away the material and compromise the construction. This is not classed as a manufacturer’s defect and will not be covered under warranty.

All warranty claims are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and can only be processed if you retain your proof of purchase or receipt. If you would like to file a warranty claim, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product from or alternatively contact us here.

The Madd Gear Manufacturer’s warranty covers all manufacturing defects or faults but excludes misuse of the product, modifications to the product in any way including incorrect installation or damage caused by wear and tear.

Consumable parts are not covered under warranty including handlebar grips, bearings and grip tape which will wear over time during normal use. These consumable parts are covered if received in a defective state and a claim placed before the product used.

SCOOTER DECKS: (6 Months from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Snapping or cracking of the deck or welds.

Not Covered – Damage caused by misuse and abuse. Scratches or fading of finishes. Modifications to any part of the deck or damage caused by a lack of maintenance as well as wear from grinding rough surfaces.

CHROMOLY BARS: (90 Days from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Bending or breaking of the bars within the warranty period.

Not Covered – Bars that have been modified by cutting down. Scratches and chipping of finishes. Bars with visible signs of impact from the scooter landing incorrectly or being thrown.

TITANIUM BARS: (90 Days from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Bending or breaking of the bars within the warranty period.

Not Covered – Bars that have been modified by cutting down. Scratches and chipping of finishes. Bars with visible signs of impact from the scooter landing incorrectly or being thrown.

ALUMINIUM BARS: (30 Days from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Cracks in welds and defects in finishes.

Not Covered – Bars with less than 2” of fork steer tube up inside them. Bars that are modified in anyway including cutting down. Scratches and chipping of finishes. Bars with visible signs of impact from the scooter landing incorrectly or being thrown.

Disclaimer: If running SCS, an internal shim must be used to strengthen against impacts and material fatigue in line with the clamp. Aluminiun Bars are designed and manufactured using lightweight materials for riders who want the lightest setup possible and know how to ride smoothly. Impacts from dropping and losing control of the scooter will cause damage to the bars and this will not be covered under warranty.

FORKS: (90 Days from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Bending or breaking.

Not Covered – Stripped or bent axle bolts. Forks that have been modified in any way. Misuse or incorrectly setup compressions and headsets.

CLAMPS: (90 Days from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Breaking of clamp body.

Not Covered – Stripped or cross threaded bolts. Stripped bolt heads caused by incorrect size or damage tools. Scratches or damage to finishes.

WHEELS: (90 Days from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Dehubbing where the PU disengages with the wheel hub.

Not Covered – Chunking where pieces of polyurethane break away from the wheel caused by landing sideways or riding on rough surfaces. Flat spotting caused by braking too hard and skidding the rear wheel. Consumable wheel bearings unless defective at time of purchase.

BRAKES: (30 Days from Date of Purchase).

Covered – Snapping or cracking of the brake.

Not Covered – Wear due to excessive use. Hardware damaged by improper installation including cross threaded bolts.

SKATEBOARDS: (12 Months from Date of Purchase).

Not Covered - 

Normal wear and tear in the form of:

– Tail or nose wear from dragging your Madd Gear Skateboard

– Damage due to impact on curbs or other objects

– Damage from extreme temperature changes, water, or moisture

– Warping as a result of exposure to heat, snow, rain, or immersion in water

– Edges chipping or cracks from impact to foreign objects

– Stress cracks in the surface plies that are not deemed to be defects and do not affect the structural integrity of your Madd Gear Skateboard

Breaks due to:

– User error in assembly of your Madd Gear Skateboard or components

– High impact tricks

– Any sort of intentional breakage

Other items:

– Physically modifying your skateboard (chopping, redrilling, etc.)

– Factory seconds

– Damage during shipping process (this responsibility lies with the carrier)

– Grip tape replacement or repair (though we are happy to point you in the right direction)

– Boards bought second hand

DRIFT TRIKE: (12 Months from Date of Purchase).

Not Covered - 

Normal wear and tear in the form of:

– Punctured tire tubes in front wheel.

– Worn tread on 16” front tire.

– Worn rear fat-tread wheels.

– Damage from extreme temperature, water, or moisture.

– Crank arm thread from incorrect installation of pedals.

– Worn brake cables or brake pads.

– Physically modifying your MG Drift Trike.

Breaks due to:

– User error in assembly of your Madd Gear Drift Trike or components including installation of front brake.

– High impacts from sliding into an object.

– Any sort of intentional breakage.

Covered -

– Manufacturing defects as deemed as such.

If a Proposition 65 warning is posted, it means that the business issuing the warning knows that one or more listed chemicals is merely present in its product. A warning must be given unless a business demonstrates that the exposure it causes poses "no significant risk."

With respect to carcinogens, the "no significant risk" level is defined as the level which is calculated to result in not more than one excess case of cancer in 100,000 individuals exposed over a 70-year lifetime. In other words, if you are exposed to the chemical in question at this level every day for 70 years, theoretically, it will increase your chances of getting cancer by no more than 1 case in 100,000 individuals so exposed.

With respect to reproductive toxicants, the "no significant risk" level is defined as the level of exposure which, even if multiplied by 1,000, will not produce birth defects or other reproductive harm. In other words, the level of exposure is below the "no observable effect level," divided by 1,000. (The "no observable effect level" is the highest dose level which has not been associated with observable reproductive harm in humans or test animals.)
The California government has also clarified that “The fact that a product bears a Proposition 65 warning does not mean by itself that the product is unsafe.” The government has also explained, “You could think of Proposition 65 more as a ‘right to know’ law than a pure product safety law.” See http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/background/p65plain.html

A Proposition 65 warning means one of two things: (1) the business has evaluated the exposure and has concluded that it exceeds the "no significant risk level"; or (2) the business has chosen to provide a warning simply based on its knowledge about the presence of a listed chemical without attempting to evaluate the exposure. MADD GEAR has chosen to provide a warning based on its knowledge about the presence of one or more listed chemicals without attempting to evaluate the level of exposure. With MADD GEAR’s products, the exposure may be negligible or well within the “no significant risk” range. However, out of an abundance of caution, MADD GEAR has elected to place the Proposition 65 warning signs on its products.
For further information about California’s Proposition 65, please visit http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/background/p65plain.html