tomborsari
Steel Member
yeah that would help out alot if put em back up
dont take the stock reinfocment out. bad things happen. i also didnt run the reinforcements up all the way.Derek [FS said:]
the only problem is you very easily could snap it below the folding mech. but i like that way tho, it would make icepicks really easy and fun.Lloyd Bureau said:bump.
they should look like this but all the way (missed out on tubing...) : (?)
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my scooter is soo freakin solid its ridiculous. its pretty heavy though cuz i used steel for the reinforcements. eric this was a great idea <3
eric magray said:yea but pro models already have a steel reinforcement on the inside of the deck under the mech. as long as you dont take that out it wont break.
ehhh I disagree with that, i noticed a big difference when i took mine out...eric magray said:never take out the stock reinforcement, theres no point since theres almost no weight difference.
wait... inside of the deck?DerekLowndes said:So wait.. it would be better to do on the inside of the deck right? since the metal is pressed against it and not just using bolts to strengthen it?
Get someone like Pete/madis to answer thiss
oh i meant square tubes.eric magray said:inside/outside doesnt make a difference if youre just gonna do the reinforcements like mine. if youre gonna use square tubing though, then inside will probably be a little stronger. but inside is alot harder to make. and the bolts for the outside just keep the reinforcements tight against the deck.
and about the tube. idk if you mean youre usuing square or round tube but either way itd be simpler to just get long bolts and have them bolted against the outer wall like micros.
eh... idk... i'd imagine square tube being stronger?DerekLowndes said:..tube?
yeah i didnt read any of the posts. soo.. why are u usinna tube?