Toy Machine Sticker No Scooter
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The Toy Machine No Scooter Sticker is a perfect embodiment of skateboarding’s playful yet pointed attitude toward the culture clash at the local park. The circular design features Toy Machine’s iconic one-eyed orange monster character riding a scooter—but with a thick red strike-through, making the message loud and clear: “No Scooters” allowed.
This isn’t just some generic park signage—it’s hand-drawn in Toy Machine’s trademark weird and funny style, with exaggerated limbs, a deadpan expression, and that signature dripping sarcasm. Whether you're plastering this on your deck, your shop door, or your local skatepark’s “Welcome” sign, it's gonna get the point across—with humor and heat.
Printed on durable, high-quality weather-resistant vinyl, this die-cut sticker is built to last and hold up to the elements, scratches, and UV. The bold red ring and diagonal bar instantly read as “NO,” while the freaky cartoon monster reminds you this isn’t coming from a HOA board—it’s pure Toy Machine attitude.
Product Details:
Brand: Toy Machine
Design: One-eyed monster on a scooter with red prohibition symbol
Material: Premium vinyl
Shape: Circular die-cut
Finish: Gloss
SKU: STKTM0010
Size: Approximately 3.5"–4" diameter
Durability: Water and fade-resistant
Toy Machine, founded in 1993 by skater/artist/photographer Ed Templeton, has always blended absurdity, rebellion, and satire into its graphics. From skate decks to stickers, their art has challenged everything from social norms to corporate control of skateboarding—while keeping it weird, mutant, and 100% skater-owned.
The No Scooter sticker is part inside joke, part protest art, and part call to arms—perfect for anyone who’s ever had to dodge a scooter kid snaking your line. Stick it, rep it, enforce it.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.