Albin Andersson
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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.
whats wrong with the freestyler
he said lucky pro vs. tsi freestyler. try to stay within that range.tsi flowmaster 4.5
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...
how can anyone even consider the lucky deck... its hideous...
id get a tsi
the 2 luckys ive ridden the headtube angle was about 98 degrees and was heavy as hell.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.
the 2 luckys ive ridden the headtube angle was about 98 degrees and was heavy as hell.