Ao epsolion

Bear Grylls

M3MB3R
There cool and look nice.
But the grind plates not easy to get on and the axel is retarded AND hard to install a wheel with the spacers and everything, the normal AO headset wouldnt even work on the ao deck
 

thogan

Steel Member
My best friend just got one for christmas. I rode it and it is so nice. So much control with the grind plate. I say look into it.
 

issac p

Silver Member
There cool and look nice.
But the grind plates not easy to get on and the axel is retarded AND hard to install a wheel with the spacers and everything, the normal AO headset wouldnt even work on the ao deck

that headset problem could be a manufacturer's defect in the deck or headset. and imo, they look pretty cool and seem legit, but i would just wait until more people get them to see if they are actually good.
 

toddjamin

Member
Im UK team manager, so feel free to think im biased if you want, but all the UK rider have just got theirs and they love them. the finish on them is incredibly high. Rear spacers are the same as any deck with spacers, and axles can be switched out if you take of the back plugs. the only reason you would need to is for pegs, and you need to take out the plugs to run pegs anyway. final thing is the length options, which i am so happy they added, cos anyone from an aos rider to a peasley rider could have one. only deck thats longer is the stan i think. pretty sweet all around i think
 

toddpickel

Steel Member
My friend just got one, and from how bad the Sigma was, this ones actually really good. It is heavy, but very well balanced so it's not noticeable at all. The grind plate really does what they say, and can grind very well, but you DO need wax unless you're hauling ass at the unwaxed concrete. The back axle/spacer setup is a pain just as all the reviews say but it's do-able. All in all it's a solid deck.
 
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