Old A full deck reinforcments???

PyAMP

Member
So I just got an old a from a lost and found and I don't want to ride it unreinforced because i'm afriad i'll break it in a few weeks so I wanna know some full deck reinforcements if there are any.
I already know about the drop out reinforcements maybe it would be possible to do something of that sort to the whole deck with the same type of aluminum bars inbetween the 2 sides of the deck.

Oh yeah and I used the search bar but it took out the words old and a so pretty pointless in my opinion
 

Eric Magray

Steel Member
my friend allen broke the mech in half on a flip.

but yea i think all youll have to worry about is the dropouts cause no one else breaks the rest of the deck that much. so maybe use that bolt idea to reinforce the dropouts.

or maybe try and get a plate welded underneath it and a bunch of gussets all around where it breaks.
 

PyAMP

Member
yeah i've broken it in the middle and i jump stair sets so it bends like aluminum foil until its scraping the ground :(
 
ive broken like a dozen. ive broken them in the middle of the deck, ripped off the foldy, broke drops in half, ripped the foldy in half, haha i still ride them though out of them all i only broke the drop outs twice
 

PyAMP

Member
please help madis or someone i reaaallly need to know some sort of deck reinforcement that WILL work and i wont have to just test to see if it works because i dont have the time or resources and im lazy
 

Big L

Steel Member
well i dont know if it will work but, you could take a new deck and bolt in between the rails under the deck?
 

Eric Magray

Steel Member
if you really dont wanna be bothered finding your own way to reinforce it then your not gonna wanna be bothered reinforcing it if someone does find a way, so why dont you just buy a pro?
 
madis said this in another fourm..
he said something about putting two plates next to the dropouts. bolting them there then bolting those plates into the inside of the little triange tubes
 

PyAMP

Member
thats the drop out reinforcement i already know how to do that

i'd buy a pro but i dont have money or a job and i don't wanna buy a pro because i already have more than enough parts and 2 old a decks
 

jeff26

Member
come up with a way yourself. buy some alluminum strips or something, and think of an idea. do a drop out reinforcement, then do a deck reinforcement seperatly.
 

PyAMP

Member
that's what i'm thinking of doing but i'm really too lazy to do this ughh, + i have driver's ed this whole week fuck i just want someone to hand me a deck that will never break
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
dude just find some square tubing and figure out how to get it to stay in the little channel of the deck. find triangular tubing and put it in the sides.
 
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