Razor pro headtube on a lucky deck

Stevo7

Member
Is it hard to put a razor pro headtube on a lucky deck or is it even worth it??
Just Wondering how you would do it
 
actually it took me 4 mathematical equations and a total of 14000 nequalities torelize the precise physics and rocket science needed to do this. in fact up to 4 inches o fyou headtube will be cover giving a vector of up to 600 pounds of pressure to snap that which will ultimatly give the headtube a life span of about 6.4342 months and in the inequality that i have mathematically completed i found the square root of the sin of the right triangle created by the deck to the ground can simulate the pressure able to be absorbed into the headtube in deck. HOwever based on careful calculations the Lucky "EVO" deck contains over 500 dense particles each able to contain 2 pounds of pressure leading to about 1000 pounds of pressure absorbing power in vector format being able to last longer
 

yoyoflavored

Steel Member
actually it took me 4 mathematical equations and a total of 14000 nequalities torelize the precise physics and rocket science needed to do this. in fact up to 4 inches o fyou headtube will be cover giving a vector of up to 600 pounds of pressure to snap that which will ultimatly give the headtube a life span of about 6.4342 months and in the inequality that i have mathematically completed i found the square root of the sin of the right triangle created by the deck to the ground can simulate the pressure able to be absorbed into the headtube in deck. HOwever based on careful calculations the Lucky "EVO" deck contains over 500 dense particles each able to contain 2 pounds of pressure leading to about 1000 pounds of pressure absorbing power in vector format being able to last longer

thats interesting, But will it blend?
 
according to my careful studies. the stock razor pro headtube will have already had more pressure than a brand new razor headtube and a lucky evo headtube. the used headtube will have had an average of about 300 pounds of pressure based on the vectors i have graphed using the formula H ( headtube life) = 600 Pounds - N ( number of months ridden ) *100 therefore based ont he plug in possiblilities the average lifespan for the headtube will be 6 months as i stated above. howver this also can vary with the typer of riding you do. the more agressive rider has a tendancy to break the deck at the heatube or " BANANA" the deck casue it to not fumnction properly and completely disorganize the formula H= 600 - N(100). Therefore in a moderate case the average rider will not bend the pro headtube unless harsh riding is met with long months of ownership of the deck and headtube.
 
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