TSI One Piece Deck?

JonMeadows

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Just pressed in the Headset cups and put some griptape on =]
Crappy Pro Model wheel for now, until my PROTO's come!

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Nick Donatelli said:
My only concern is grinding it to dust:( The bottom looks wayyy too skiny to survive.

ive been grinding on mine for a week now and it only has a couple scuffs on the bottom, and i almost grinded through my A1 in a week and a half.
 
KC Corning said:
The brake system is called the FlexFenderTM. (Pat. Pending) Its an Integrated brake system with no hardware needed. It's a part of the deck. Makes the whole thing super solid. I've been testing this deck for the past month now and I've gone threw a couple considering some developmental problems like drilling access holes in the bottom which turned out as a defect with that model. So now we have Pop Nuts that are pressed into the frame so your threading the deck bolts into steel threads and all you need is a 4mm hex key. No socket wrench needed now.

As of right now we are working on getting these decks heat treated so they are stronger. Other than that these decks WILL change the way you ride. That being a gain in confidence. They are way more safe to ride. That's why I was airing out of Vert so high at coocer con 7. It's simple: Wider is better. Why do you think so many people are riding wider bars now? Not to mention the deck has 3 degrees of concave like a skate board. Makes a world of a difference in my opinion.

Oh and you can over crook Slide/Grind on ledges sooooooooooo easy! It's crazyness fun.

Get Yours.
i forgot what is a crook and does it make it easier to do nose blunts:p
 
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