TSI One Piece Deck?

im going to formally
considering im not lucky fan, i don't care much
but if i cant ride with certain people cause they are 'competition'
that takes away from one of the most important things in this whole sport
that in which i will never trade for sponsorship
Wait they wouldent let you ride with lucky?
Lmao.
 

Cooper Klaar

Steel Member
im going to formally
say i no longer want to be on TSI

so give my slot to someone else...someone who deserves it

you guys were very supportive in the beginning but i think your quest
to be more competitive in the market is leading to some rather unprofessional
practices including the event where Alex D. was dropped

if i cant ride with certain people cause they are 'competition'
that takes away from one of the most important things in this whole sport
that in which i will never trade for sponsorship


you can compete with companies all you want
but don't say who anyone on the team
can ride with...

later, nothing personal to K.C or Matt
but this all needed to be said
good day and good luck

quoted for truth. im on TSI and havent ridden a TSI since august.

BYE BYE TSI

good luck KC and Matt, hopefully we can still be chill
 

robbert

Member
Im a local with Jessee so i know all this....

^So Tyler has to quit TSI for Razor. And that was fine. and it was simple. Razor is our competition. Like everyone else. This is a free market economy not a big group friendly session all the time. We have to make sacrifices sometimes in business. LATELY WE'VE BEEN TAKING A BUNCH OF LOSSES. That just goes with business. You win some (like in the beginning) and you loose some (like now) However have not lost yet, Matter a fact we are just beginning...

^^
get one design that doesnt break so you dont lose money for replacing decks. considering Jessee Ikedah broke one in 23 days, and dont say that was an old design because you guys shouldnt sell it if you dont test the deck and you guys say "that was an old design, the new one will not break" each time someone breaks a deck.

before lucky even made decks we had James and Jesse on TSI's. Then they decided to make their own and talk shit. So then I just let it be and now everyone is quitting for other sponsors. Let it be then. You may choose who you ride for and I will choose who rides for me.

^^
the reason why jessee bought a tsi was because he wanted a deck to last mhim at least a week because he was sick of buying a new promodel every week. TSI was $160 when he bought it without shipping, and it lasted 23 days and if you divide 160 by 23, he paid $6.95 a day to ride this deck.


My mind is on the big picture: To have the best possible scooter for the money. I know that TSI can start a standard of quality for scooters that you see in most BMX bikes today. CONSIDERING WE BASICALLY STARTED THE AFTER MARKET ONE-PIECE DECK TREND, most people now are "doing it their selves" which is exactly what Razor told me to do when I asked to take the tack welds on the folding system on the pro model.

^^
I give you props for making the first one-piece deck but i think you should change that to CONSIDERING WE BASICALLY STARTED THE "BREAKABLE" AFTER MARKET ONE-PIECE DECK TREND or THE (folding one piece deck)

TSI2.jpg

heres Jessee's scooter ^^


hmm........Tyler quit for razor, Alex got kicked off for wanting to ride with a legit team (and now Alex rides for PHEONIX!) Evan quit for lucky, Jr. quit because of poor decision from tsi, and Cooper now just quit because he isnt even riding a tsi and just ordered a lucky deck, Ian quit tsi/scooters for bikes......
 

jordan1

Member
y everyone hating on tsi they changed scooters and the deck is diferent i think they did pretty good for the first 1 peice deck company
 

Thom Cat

Silver Member
im making decks for team members now, Terry Price, Carry Mosbrucker, Stan Smirnoff, and KC, we are still a verry small company, and I can only afford a small team, I'm sorry but we just need to keep thing in perspective.
 

Kc Corning

Bronze member
We still sell decks. It's just hard to keep a team together when you have so much competition/drama and just simply can't afford a lot of things that other sponsors could offer.

Just so you all know... In 2003 I quit Razor for Go-ped because go-ped offered more, (travel, more products, cash, etc.) But then that fell through when the sport died. And then I was un-sponsored for 2 years. In those two years we saw the redesign of the A Model. A deck that would snap in a couple jumps. I snapped a deck in 3 jumps total after modding a B foldy to it. Snapped at the drop outs. I'm sure a lot of you OG's know what I talking about.

Now we started this company one deck at a time. No up front start up capital. It's hard to make everyone happy in business. Things happen and you learn from your mistakes. TSI has made a few mistakes (breaking models) but we have learned and we will never stop innovating our products to the top quality standard.
 
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