Brand new professional deck reinforcements

The ones in the pictures are used, but I would like to see how many people would be interested in buying them brand new. They are made of solid aircraft grade aluminum, and weigh only 0.4 pounds. They come with holes drilled for the brake axle and the wheel axle. On the prototypes I have you have to cut a spacer in half for it to fit properly, but the finished product will probably have a hole drilled big enough for the spacer to fit in, this way you won't have to alter your spacers at all. They have a snug grip to the walls of your deck for no rattling and ultimate support. There will be a dropout reinforcement, and a full deck reinforcement available at different prices. The actual price is still being calculated, but expect it to be within $25.00-$40.00. Please feel free to ask me any questions. Hopefully the first batch will be on sale in about 1 week, so save up because it's first come first serve.

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The reinforcments on the scale, proof that they only weigh 0.4 pounds, less than half a pound for you weight freaks.
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Tylerr.

Super Moderator
Staff member
you have to upload photos to a website like photobucket or something
haha.
but yeah.
get my number from chase when ur down to ride
 

Tylerr.

Super Moderator
Staff member
Stefan most people who dont ride flyout all the time break decks in the front
which is the smartest part to reinfoce.
so make it the whole way down
 

Steven_T

Member
Back before Pro Mods (slightly thicker drop outs) We all would usually snap our Old B Models in the back before the front. But now a days a lot of people are breaking the front before the dropouts on Pros.

Either way, they are pretty nice reinforcements. But for them to only reinforce the drop outs, and leave the front, would only make the front snap faster. So make them full length..and see how much they weight then.
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
$35 for dropout reinforcements while half the people break decks under the folding mechanism? While Alex's FULL-deck reinforcements cost $25? While a brand new pro costs only $45? That $35 seems kinda fishy.
 

jtom2343

JulianThomas
Madis said:
$35 for dropout reinforcements while half the people break decks under the folding mechanism? While Alex's FULL-deck reinforcements cost $25? While a brand new pro costs only $45? That $35 seems kinda fishy.

alex's reinforcements cost me $35 so this guy's aren't that bad, plus he says that the full deck ones cost around $35, the drop out ones cost 30 which is a bit of a rip off
 

Steezeman

Administrator
If you make these full deck they'll be really heavy being as they're solid.

jules said:
Madis said:
$35 for dropout reinforcements while half the people break decks under the folding mechanism? While Alex's FULL-deck reinforcements cost $25? While a brand new pro costs only $45? That $35 seems kinda fishy.

alex's reinforcements cost me $35 so this guy's aren't that bad, plus he says that the full deck ones cost around $35, the drop out ones cost 30 which is a bit of a rip off
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