TSI Threshold Deck

dpnelson31

Steel Member
I don't use a back peg on my district because it sticks out too far. From the picture of the mock deck, I suppose this would be the same situation where a front peg would still work nicely.
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
hmm... with pegs you can replace them when the deck wears down. if you are doing 5-0s and lots of feebles, won't the deck bend in? i guess i'll have to see how those dropouts are designed... but you know what i'm talking about, right? when people do a lot of smiths, the front part of their decks get all messed up because they don't have the outside wall on them.

If the extrusion is done the right way then the deck grinding down won't be a problem. I do smiths on unwaxed curbs to get the curbs smoother and I've never had a problem with the front of my deck grinding down. It only ever grinds down where I do feebles.

Riley you don't get it, it's not about function, it's trendy or something to hate pegs.

It's for people who don't like riding pegs. Like me, I own a pair of pegs. I personally prefer the feel of grinding with my deck to the feel of grinding with my pegs. That's just my opinion and I'm sure it's a lot of other people's opinions too.
This doesn't have to be such a polarizing topic.
 

Damianscoots

Bronze member
Preference baby!

Ughhh make a bigger version please?
21.5x4.75?

no, get a reventon 4.65 wide if you want that that's the closest your gonna get i hate that size but its all about the riders preference that's what people don't get different riders have different needs and may like different sizes its not uncommon, AT ALL!
 
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