For this new upcoming lineup of complete scooters and parts we focused on going back to some of our original designs while staying up to date with the best technology so we could bring the best possible scooters and parts on the market today.
From our garage to the warehouse Lucky has risen in ranks to become the domination brand you see today. The new designs for everything from our new completes to individual parts have been influenced by our pro scooter riders and the feel by the collection artist Shogo Ota. See below to learn more:
-The Art-
With the new 2016 Deep Roots Collection we were brain storming and searching for something that would represent our northwest roots in a unique, creative way. So when we heard of an amazing local artist named Shogo Ota, founder of Tireman Studios, we decided to connect and collaborate with Shogo to create our deck bottom art for our 2016 Deep Roots lineup.
Although Shogo hails from Japan, he has called the Pacific Northwest home for more than a decade. Shogo graduated with a BFA from the University of Idaho, which landed him an internship at Modern Dog, located in caffeine city, Seattle, Washington.
Shogo Ota established Tireman Studio in 2012 with the help of his wife, his cat, his dog, his bunny, and a guy named Peter Shin. He has been teaching at SVC (School of Visual Concept).
Everyone at Lucky feels honored and stoked to have collaborated with Shogo on our new lineup and we know you will be even more stoked on the bottom art of the new Lucky Scooter. They are truly one of a kind.
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