







🛴 Own the streets and trails with the ultimate BMX stunt scooter!
The Osprey BMX Stunt Scooter is a high-performance kick scooter designed for adults and teens, featuring large 20" and 16" spoked wheels for superior off-road grip, adjustable handlebars from 88 to 96 cm to fit a range of heights, and a robust alloy steel frame supporting up to 100 kg. Equipped with dual calliper brakes and a practical kickstand, it combines durability, safety, and versatility for year-round outdoor riding.







| Age range | Adult |
| Brake type | Front Braking, Rear Braking |
| Color | Blue |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | BMX Scooter |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Features | Adjustable Handlebar Height |
| Sport | 60000 Street |
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Wheel size | 20 Inches |
| Included components | BMX Scooter |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Osprey |
| Maximum weight capacity | 100 Kilograms |
| Department | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Osprey |
| Item model number | SK2003 |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 60 x 98 cm; 10 kg |
| ASIN | B079D3KDQH |
M**S
I love it and I ain't a kid...........
As a 41 year old father of 2 I've always wanted to mess about on scooters with the kids but never liked the ride of the small hard wheel scooters on sale. Saw this and thought that looks a lot more comfortable.Assembly will take some time if you've never messed about with bikes before, but if you know the basics about 30 minutes and you'll be done. Took me about 20 mins to build and another 5 or so after a little ride to adjust the brakes. Assembly instructions aren't the best but there's loads of build videos on youtube and the instruction video on the amazon product page is pretty good as well.Quality of the scooter seems pretty good and all parts fitted together with no issues.Design of the scooter is very nice I really like the black with the light blue trim.Size and weight limits- I am quite wide shouldered and at just over 6ft and 15 stone I was a little concerned about the scooter but so far it seems to be pretty strong. I would be confident to ride this even if I was over the max suggested weight limit of 100kg. The build is very similar to a BMX with pretty decent looking welds and strengthening.I do dwarf the scooter a little bit so if you are taller than me then you may want to find a slightly bigger one or get used to scooting around slightly hunched over.Only issue so far is that I'm finding it quite hard to actually have a go on it as the kids keep taking it.........One final point i would like to make is- as the front is actually just a BMX frame you could always change out the front forks and put an even bigger wheel on there. or like I am thinking of doing putting a front fork from my old bike on there for the suspension (only problem old bike was black and orange so I'll have to spray it as well.)
A**R
Ideal unit
Great for getting around.
S**G
Good value adult scooter. Almost perfect but..
Not many big wheel adult scooters around. This is one of the few. I have bought 2 of them now as they are a good value but not without some small issues.As I mentioned I have bought 2 of them, 1 year apart, different colors. Both arrived in broken boxes. Luckily no parts were missing but the first bike was scratched a bit.Bike came with some basic tools but the wrench is useless as seen on the photo.The wheels were not quite straight so I brought it to a bike shop to get the wheels straightened out as they where touching the brake pads.The handlebar stem had a slight slack. Got that tightened up also in a bike shop.Brake levers are made of cheap plastic that bends. I replaced them with quality Avid alloy levers. Also replaced the cheap brake pads with proper Shimano ones. Installed Cateye computer. These are optional extras but I think replacing the brakes and levers will make the scooter much better. It was about 40-50 eur extra.After a few adjustments it's a good adult scooter. I have reached over 40km/h on it. Whatta fun.Because of the bad packaging, handlebar and brakes I cannot give 5 stars.
A**R
good starting point but has some major flaws
bought for my 7 year old,the goodThe frame is solid and will outlast the rest of the scooter.can be ridden by child up to adultsmooth rideteal looks stunning against the blackthe badboth wheels buckled out of the box £40 later to our local bike shop and they are now straight.the axles were both loose allowing the wheel to wobble on the axle causing accelerated wear on the bearings.regardless of how tight the steering qui;; and stem steerer was tightened the handle bars would move out of alignment £25 upgradebrake levers cheap £30 to upgrade to all alloy bmx levers.handle grips not seated properly replaced with new better fitting grips.kick stand is useless don't bother fitting it.unless your handy with tools I would look at other brands.I'm lucky I know where to source quality parts from at a reasonable price.apart from straightening the wheels I could change every thing else myself.
M**
Glad I bought this cute little guy!
I ordered this to spice up my lockdown exercise and bring some extra fun to it. (I’m 41 for goodness sake!) But I don’t care.I had already read reviews they said it was hard to assemble and decided thst I would take it to a local bike shop to put it together for me. They did and it cost £40. In my mind, it was worth it. No hassle and they’re very used to constructing bikes and breaks etc...They did a super job. I also bought myself a helmet from them!I went for a lovely scoot the next day. It’s a lot of fun on the downhills. I feel like my right quad is going to be super muscly because it’s enhanced the whole time you’re scooting and works much harder than the leg that propels you.So I’m 5’7” and weigh 10.5st. I don’t think you could be much taller and comfortably scoot on this but I reckon the scooter could easily take another stone or two. The tyres are solid. You just need a decent sense of balance.All in all, I’m really happy with this purchase. It’s quite big, but it fits in my VW van easily and wouldn’t be hard to put in a normal car, you might have to put the back seats down. It doesn’t fold like other scooters. It’s a rigid structure.I love the colour. That’s great. The stand is useful but the front tyre needs to be aligned with the back otherwise it will tip. I would lean It against something if you can.You can’t fail to ha e fun on this cheeky little scooter. It’s a cheap alternative to a bike and just a bit of fun. Nice to throw in the car and go somewhere different for a new scoot adventure (when we’re allowed!).So my advice - get it professionally put together and factor that into the purchase price. Then have fun!!!!!
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