What would be the best way to just reinforce the dropouts of my scooter?

Josh N.

Josh N
lmao connor<3

ha, well iv seen a brand new decksaver and they are pretty light... and the otherday i rode with twan and he had one on his scooter and it looked like it was holding up prettyyy guud.

the aluminum strips look guud but i seriously have no problems with the front of the deck.... so is there a way i could cut them like in half and just have them for the back... would that work?


thanks


mat said:
http://i39.tinypic.com/300gwh3.jpg chromoly strip

but personally i like aluminum angle reinforcements better because they are relatively light, incredibly strong and act as a grind plate. i just made a shitload of them and i'll post pictures eventually. and these will be for sale... eventually.

that really doesnt look like that will help from snapping my dropouts...
 
measure a plate out 100mm drill the holes perfectly and rivet it on. what jack cuthbert did and his dropouts lasted forever. no weight added aswell.
 

Josh N.

Josh N
Tommo ^.^ said:
measure a plate out 100mm drill the holes perfectly and rivet it on. what jack cuthbert did and his dropouts lasted forever. no weight added aswell.
pics of this? sounds good...
 
Zane_Scoots said:
Devon Garcia said:
Nick Dargers Aluminum Strip Reanforcements are light as hell.

Get them.

he's a weight freak..........?
get an XT deck ther heavy and theyl never break but if u just want re-inforcements get a deck-saver or pirate's or make your own steel or aluminuim 1's.
 

mitchwashere53

Mitch Baldry
i made half reinforcements i cut 2 tubes on either side of my dropouts and drill a hole and put a back wheel axle through it to hold them together
 
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