Yes they are good. No they do not break easy. Plus you get a 90 day warranty!
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agreed with SCOOTorDIE!
TSI Flowmaster 4.5's are insane, best strength deck I know of.
But you are right, there are no tension points in the Lucky Pro, no welds, not a chance of braking.
I'd suggest that if you ride Park more than Street or no Street at all, go with Lucky.
But if you ride Street more than Park or no Park at all, go with TSI.
well im like 4'11 lol and i weigh like 90lbs so light stuff is good for me
In my opinion: go with lucky...heres why
-lucky 4.0 is CNC'd (no welds=no breaking in weaker points)/is not even 3 pounds and you can whip easier./ the headtube angle is in between razor and TSI which would seem normal./ costs $103 on skyhighscooters
-tsi flowmaster 4.0 (my brother has one) weighs a shit load./ you cant do tailwhips nearly as easier because of the headtube angle./ costs $150.
****THIS IS MY OPINION****NO BITCHING.
Daniel, ive had both of these decks and im just saying my personal opinion.
Unlike you, who just goes to forums and creates accounts to abuse.
I bet you havent even owned a Lucky or a TSI.
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agreed with SCOOTorDIE!
TSI Flowmaster 4.5's are insane, best strength deck I know of.
But you are right, there are no tension points in the Lucky Pro, no welds, not a chance of braking.
I'd suggest that if you ride Park more than Street or no Street at all, go with Lucky.
But if you ride Street more than Park or no Park at all, go with TSI.
lucky has 90 day warrantyyy too! and they dont break...
Yes they are good. No they do not break easy. Plus you get a 90 day warranty!
Since when?
And I really don't like them. First time I rode a TSI, OMG it was amazing. Then I rode a Phoenix. I got a Phoenix, it's my favorite deck. However, it is closely followed by TSI. The new TSIs are extremely strong. The reason I brought up Phoenix is because TSI and Phoenix are similar. Now that I'm used to concave, anything without concave feels gross to me. Luckys don't have concave now do they? No. The brake system on TSIs are extremely dialed compared to the stock brake system which requires a lot of maintenance to dial-in. TSIs are designed for park, actually. They feel truly amazing when riding vert, tranny, spines, air-out, anything with transition is THE BEST on a TSI.
For Luckys, the only thing I like about them is that they feel nice on vert.
Luckys have a giant penis on the bottom of the deck and it's hideous. The bolts that come on Luckys usually don't work. I have heard several cases of that, and it happened to my friend Cody. All my friends that have Luckys have like an 88* headtube angle WITH A PRO HEADTUBE. On the site, it says between a Razor Pro and a TSI. TSI = 83*, and
Razor Pro = 80*. Now even though I have a C in math, I am preetty sure that 88 is NOT in between 80 and 83, correct me if I'm wrong. The hole for the brake is drilled incorrectly on some of the Luckys, this happened with Cody.
Overall, get a TSI, you won't regret it in the long-run OR short-run.
In my opinion, when you buy from Lucky, you're getting a product with (a) random
default(s). My Lucky L&S makes my SCS wiggle, I'm positive it isn't any other part of my scooter. Cody had some problems with his Lucky. I know several people with problems with Lucky parts.
GET TSI.
sorry for super long post, just reeaaaally wanted to get that off my chest for a while, as this is MY OPINION. so dont hate about MY OPINION, because its MINE. not YOURS.
-Tanner!
The old ones used to brake. Plus you get a replacement if yours brakes and these decks only improve in time. I road a Lucky Pro 4.0 the other day and the bars pulled back and forth so easy it felt like I was riding a pro model with bolts in my foldy... OH WAIT, THATS RIGHT IT DOES HAVE BOLTS IN THE FOLDY!! hahah. I mean Look at the Razor Head Tube and Razor Brake. It looks like something from RAZOR not lucky. Plus look at the Nose Blunt Area. There ain't no smooth area. Just looks wrong to me. Needs to be cut at an angle like the rest of the One-Piece Decks on my market today. Not to mention Concave...
goin with the lucky
Since when?
And I really don't like them. First time I rode a TSI, OMG it was amazing. Then I rode a Phoenix. I got a Phoenix, it's my favorite deck. However, it is closely followed by TSI. The new TSIs are extremely strong. The reason I brought up Phoenix is because TSI and Phoenix are similar. Now that I'm used to concave, anything without concave feels gross to me. Luckys don't have concave now do they? No. The brake system on TSIs are extremely dialed compared to the stock brake system which requires a lot of maintenance to dial-in. TSIs are designed for park, actually. They feel truly amazing when riding vert, tranny, spines, air-out, anything with transition is THE BEST on a TSI.
For Luckys, the only thing I like about them is that they feel nice on vert.
Luckys have a giant penis on the bottom of the deck and it's hideous. The bolts that come on Luckys usually don't work. I have heard several cases of that, and it happened to my friend Cody. All my friends that have Luckys have like an 88* headtube angle WITH A PRO HEADTUBE. On the site, it says between a Razor Pro and a TSI. TSI = 83*, and
Razor Pro = 80*. Now even though I have a C in math, I am preetty sure that 88 is NOT in between 80 and 83, correct me if I'm wrong. The hole for the brake is drilled incorrectly on some of the Luckys, this happened with Cody.
Overall, get a TSI, you won't regret it in the long-run OR short-run.
In my opinion, when you buy from Lucky, you're getting a product with (a) random
default(s). My Lucky L&S makes my SCS wiggle, I'm positive it isn't any other part of my scooter. Cody had some problems with his Lucky. I know several people with problems with Lucky parts.
GET TSI.
sorry for super long post, just reeaaaally wanted to get that off my chest for a while, as this is MY OPINION. so dont hate about MY OPINION, because its MINE. not YOURS.
-Tanner!
is that a joke everyone in sammamish has a lucky deck and im friends with the owners son i ride them all the time and i own a tsi which i dont like so yeah good one
cant decide on which one to get. freestyler has a normal headtube angle and its shorter and lighter then regular tsi's. lucky has no welds so theres no tension marks. which ones better?