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morgan_bvrns

Steel Member
The v2i blows for noseblunt stalls. I've had both the v2i and the thresh v2 now and by far the thresh fucking blows away the v2i by a mile. The metal on the bottom is twice as thick than the v2i. I wore the bottom of my v2i out in 3 months. I ride a pretty good waxed ledge every single day for like 3 hours. I've had my thresh about a month maybe and it hasn't worn down nearly as much as my v2i did. You pay 100 for a v2i-lasts 6 months AT MOST if you are actually good. Also the v2i's shitty ass front piece that bends up and then its practically round and the back dropouts bend in like shit and it bananas like crazy. You pay 200 for a thresh you get a boxed front THICK ASS WELDS. Way thicker extrusion therefore the front doesn't bend it and the back dropouts don't bend it. It's wider. better headtube angle. feels way better. you guys are fucking dumb.

I've been riding a V2i exclusively street that I got used for about 4 months now. Nothing is bent in at all, the bottom isn't close to worn out (and I whore grinds), hell, it still even has the grind rails on the bottom. Also, the fact that you're basing Threshold supremacy off of one trick is ridiculous.
 

Garrett B

Steel Member
I've been riding a V2i exclusively street that I got used for about 4 months now. Nothing is bent in at all, the bottom isn't close to worn out (and I whore grinds), hell, it still even has the grind rails on the bottom. Also, the fact that you're basing Threshold supremacy off of one trick is ridiculous.

I just used that as an example...lol. I have now had two districts. They are really good decks they just wear through it seems fast for me. Every riders different, but I guaruantee that if you rode a thresh for a solid month your mind will have changed. I also understand the money issue. I got my threshold for practically free so I can't speak for people without the money but I had no job at the time and I went with the district. I then cracked the top supporting plate and bananad it. sold that to a friend for 20. got another one. regretted it because it was destroyed in a matter of 3 months, and I sold it again for 20 bucks so I can speak on personal experience that it isn't worth buying more than one. Get a deck that you know will last. The thresholds are based/welded/designed off of the flowmasters with the scissor joint, most of those decks have lasted 3 fucking years lol. sorry for shitty grammar but i dont care anymore
 

Nick Griffin <3

Steel Member
The v2i blows for noseblunt stalls. I've had both the v2i and the thresh v2 now and by far the thresh fucking blows away the v2i by a mile. The metal on the bottom is twice as thick than the v2i. I wore the bottom of my v2i out in 3 months. I ride a pretty good waxed ledge every single day for like 3 hours. I've had my thresh about a month maybe and it hasn't worn down nearly as much as my v2i did. You pay 100 for a v2i-lasts 6 months AT MOST if you are actually good. Also the v2i's shitty ass front piece that bends up and then its practically round and the back dropouts bend in like shit and it bananas like crazy. You pay 200 for a thresh you get a boxed front THICK ASS WELDS. Way thicker extrusion therefore the front doesn't bend it and the back dropouts don't bend it. It's wider. better headtube angle. feels way better. you guys are fucking dumb.

I rode my v2i for exactly a year, even wore through the bottom and kept riding it, its still ridable. I went harder with that deck then any, because ive wanted to see if i could break it and never did.
 
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.Gerrit

ya boy boo radley
Staff member
It looks meh. It has a pretty funny neck, or maybe that's just the chrome playing tricks on my eyes.
 
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