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Looks like a nice flexfender. My tsi flex wears the edges of the wheel totally flat to the point that it has a ridge no matter how I position the brake. Looks like the convex goes around the wheel with the addict flex.

anyone know any decks with life time warranty? i heard elite decks do be i'm wondering if theres any more...

How could any deck have a lifetime warranty unless it was 5 pounds? Every deck will break eventually... (excusing the decks that don't get ridden very hard)
 

Bror Svensson

Gold Member
Looks like a nice flexfender. My tsi flex wears the edges of the wheel totally flat to the point that it has a ridge no matter how I position the brake. Looks like the convex goes around the wheel with the addict flex.



How could any deck have a lifetime warranty unless it was 5 pounds? Every deck will break eventually... (excusing the decks that don't get ridden very hard)
its a plastic brake
 

Chrispy

Silver Member
Honestly lifetime warrenties seem kinda farfetched to me on decks. You are grinding through it and jumping stuff so there its no suprise when it breaks. Bars, forks, and wheels should be warrentied for 6 months though
 

Ignacho

Silver Member
i think bearings and headsets should have a lifetime warranty because those only break if you don't treat them well not because of riding
 

zach poon

Silver Member
Honestly lifetime warrenties seem kinda farfetched to me on decks. You are grinding through it and jumping stuff so there its no suprise when it breaks. Bars, forks, and wheels should be warrentied for 6 months though
Some decks have errors though, especially on us made stuff, like tsi's arent made on an assembly line so i mean i can't really blame it, and protos warranty is good enough
 

Frank T

Silver Member
Some decks have errors though, especially on us made stuff, like tsi's arent made on an assembly line so i mean i can't really blame it, and protos warranty is good enough
You do realize that the purpose of hand making a product is to ensure quality in each individual item rather than having an automated assembly line that generally produces a satisfactory product but occasionally has errors
Ive held in going off on you and chrispy acting like you know so much about scooters and life in general for far too long.
 

zach poon

Silver Member
You do realize that the purpose of hand making a product is to ensure quality in each individual item rather than having an automated assembly line that generally produces a satisfactory product but occasionally has errors
Ive held in going off on you and chrispy acting like you know so much about scooters and life in general for far too long.
Do it puss3y bet you won't
 
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