Micro - A step-by-step guide

GoGzS

Bronze member
Ther was a try to weld a b/pro foldy on the deck and use a pro headtube...it failed...
And really...I don't see a point in bolting the extra b-foldy on it...it would make it only weaker with more holes..
 

Big L

Steel Member
GoGzS said:
Ther was a try to weld a b/pro foldy on the deck and use a pro headtube...it failed...
And really...I don't see a point in bolting the extra b-foldy on it...it would make it only weaker with more holes..

I think someone needs to try this again, i know it could work if you do it properly
 

GoGzS

Bronze member
No matter how good you'll do it, it'll just rip apart...
Maybe if you bolted it trough the reinforcements on the deck, but welding it on the pretty weak deck...it just rips off...
 

Big L

Steel Member
GoGzS said:
No matter how good you'll do it, it'll just rip apart...
Maybe if you bolted it trough the reinforcements on the deck, but welding it on the pretty weak deck...it just rips off...

Thats what i meant, bolt it for sure welding it alone was just stupid lol
 

GoGzS

Bronze member
Just checked it:

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Can't drill trough the "T", if you bolt the foldy trough the reinforcements it'll be to wide for a regular headtube...
Either custom headtube or spacers...but with so much complications, I say the "Fernando plates" are the way to go...
 

zolof

Member
.ben said:
^stop posting to get your post count up nov 09 sighned up 415 posts and cant barspin flat?
Edit:get out and ride boii!!
not to be mean or anything but youre kinda negative all the time
 

alexiorio

Member
mikemurdaa said:
doesss thiss foldy hold good enough or will it just break after a feww stairs
The 2 plates, it is strong as or stronger than stock pro model foldy depending on what type of aluminum you use.
And it is definitely stronger than the stock Micro Sprite foldy.
Yuck, so many pieces.
 
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