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    Are envy soul bars any good?

    They may not bend for you it just depends how hard you ride. Envy aren't known for making good parts though. Pretty much go for anything American made when it comes to bars and forks.
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    I basically am kinda starting again help?

    http://www.freewebstore.org/tsiwebstore Yeah Ethics are also good but they're only 4.5 wide and 20.8 long.
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    Are envy soul bars any good?

    They bend really easy from what I hear and I wouldnt trust any parts made by Envy.
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    I basically am kinda starting again help?

    You could try a TSI Sledge, comes 5 wide and feels a lot lighter and more balanced than a Reventon. There will be a few decks coming out this year that will be 4.8 - 5 wide and fairly light. I'd get a Sledge though.
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    Unfair Scooters BLVD Deck!

    Have a feeling these arent gonna be overly strong but the design looks nice and would probably be a good deck for smaller riders.
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    Epic deck

    I dont like the look of the front plate thats welded on, makes it look cheap and it needs to be made in bigger sizes. Doesnt really look like anything special, nothing that TSI hasnt already done with a deck but cant say from personal experience as I've never ridden it and probably wont ever get...
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    Parts you want to see / Part Ideas

    A bolt on foot fender is actually a really good idea, id try it just to learn decent brakeless manuals and it'd help for fakie manuals as I usually rest my foot on my brake while doing them.
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    YOUR SCOOTER

    Yeah but no part is indestructible. you're pretty unlucky if you get fucked up from your forks snapping as most of the time they tend to snap backwards and steel parts still do snap. My mate has snapped TILT forks and bent his Thom Cat v2s so no matter what a part is made of it will break...
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    YOUR SCOOTER

    Na, TILT forks are great. Some alu forks are bad but then again so are some steel forks. Alu is just a terrible material to make a pair of bars out of.
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    YOUR SCOOTER

    Those are Legacy forks, not Nimbus. Looks pretty fresh though. Id suggest different bars as Reapers are hella weak and alu bars just suck.
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    Ethic Grips

    I got a pair of Ethic grips a few weeks ago and after riding ODI's for years id say definitely get a pair. I cant say how durable they are as ive only had them a couple weeks but they're a decent length and are super chunky. They get a little bit more slippery than what ODI's do but they arent...
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    Eye Candy. (do not post your own scooter!)

    Foam grips are horrible and not durable at all, hence why no one makes them
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    Riding with no riderz

    You should go get a job or something, do something that takes up your time so that when you do have some free time you'll feel more inclined to ride. I hardly ever feel like riding but when I get a day off work I feel like I should go to the skatepark and do something with my day instead of...
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    Fancy footwear for fun

    70 bucks isnt even much to pay for shoes though, I pay $140 for a pair of Janoski's in Australia and they usually last me around 6 months a pair. If you want to try something different id just go for it and run the risk of them not being good.
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    Anyone cut tilt nimbus to fit ethic decks tilt scs

    ^ what Tom said. But if you do decide to cut it you would probably have to cut off all the threaded part and run inverted SCS, like run an ICS bolt up through the bottom of the fork and into the middle of your scs but that wpuld most likely make your fork too short.
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    Fork compatibility

    Na it bends them a lot easier than without.
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    Fork compatibility

    Yeah as long as you dont use pegs with them.
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    scootgossip (SOCIAL THREAD POST HERE FOR FUN)

    My setup when I had Chemas and teal SlaYers was probably my favourite looking setup, shame that Chemas fade after a while.
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    The "This or That" thread!

    Thom Cats.
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    Parts you want to see / Part Ideas

    Try another brake, I've never had any problems with TSI or Phoenix brakes. You could cut a piece of bike tube and put it between the deck and brake as that will absorb some of the vibrations.
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