flexfender on a phoenix not a good idea

ya i did that but be carefull cause it gets sooo anoying when it moves side to side especialy for me cause i ride ski.but you have to tighten it so much not to move then when you step on it it bends and eventually cracks like mine did but hopefully that pheonix brake will come out soon
 

CTRider

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That's why you drill 2 holes, so it doesn't move side to side. I matched the width of the inside of the deck so mine holds itself from moving side to side.
 

CTRider

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Here's your brake mark, I think it should fit a 110 pretty good.
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i landed on it haha but on a tsi it fits snug even without the bolt idk how to explain and dude that brake is bosss thankks broo
 

CTRider

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Yep if you drill 2 holes then the tsi fits. Works better with mine though because it only has a little bit of side to side movement when loose, once you tighten it down it doesn't move at all, and it only requires 1 bolt.
 

mmiloou

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Yep if you drill 2 holes then the tsi fits. Works better with mine though because it only has a little bit of side to side movement when loose, once you tighten it down it doesn't move at all, and it only requires 1 bolt.

was it hard to do for a pro?
so if i buy a tsi break and drill my pro it should work
what about the hardware is the brake plate threaded or bolts on both sides?
thanks
 

CTRider

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A flex fender will fit any deck if you drill holes in it. I believe the tsi uses a bolt with a locknut on the bottom.
 
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