dom... stop saying it's the best deck for grinds ever made. it's the same for grinds as any other deck with boxed sides. what would make it any different from a reventon? a district? besides the giant hole in the middle which makes it prone to getting caught on rough ledges?
If it's cnc'd out of a block of Alu want that be leaving soild metal in parts of the deck where it could be hollow? I know that that is Vertx's way of doing things but they could make their decks alot lighter.
so, just wondering, what are the pro's and cons of having a bolted neck to a welded deck?
I'm not saying it's terrible to ride ski or that they should change riding styles ( I know it's impossible, trust me) or that the deck isn't for ski, I'm just saying they shouldn't design decks to cater to ski, ski riders should just learn to ride the deck how it is like everyone else does lol.
You don't bolt and weld a headtube to a deck... you do one or the other.so, just wondering, what are the pro's and cons of having a bolted neck to a welded deck?
You don't bolt and weld a headtube to a deck... you do one or the other.
Square dropouts has nothing to do with how well you can 50-50. It's just about how flat the deck is, and how wide the bottom of it is. Square dropouts can 50-50 as good as round ones.i dont ride ski. in fact my stance is literally always centered and very regular. but, i still want square dropouts for 5-0s cuz i dont ride pegs as cool as icepicks are.
on second thought, i feel like maybe square drops will make feebles feel very strange.
Square dropouts has nothing to do with how well you can 50-50. It's just about how flat the deck is, and how wide the bottom of it is. Square dropouts can 50-50 as good as round ones.
Oh hell no.please make it at least 4.5 wide please
You idiot.