Sick new reinforcements

yes i love mine too and dont even talk sh!t about stuff you dont know ppl up ther ^ they're madd legit and you cant make these your own there cnc machined and stuff and idk what the metal is but its strong
 

dre

Member
Matt Grippi said:
yes i love mine too and dont even talk sh!t about stuff you dont know ppl up ther ^ they're madd legit and you cant make these your own there cnc machined and stuff and idk what the metal is but its strong
I'm not talking shit on it, I'm just stating that they clearly have access to the equipment necessary to make something so much better than they ended up making. The only thing these reinforcements are really are heavy deck reinforcements with a grind plate. IMO they could have gone the other route and made reinforcements which go INSIDE the deck which help reinforce the foldy at the same time, because with this design the foldy will still rip out just as easy as it does on every other pro model with regular deck reinforcements. js.
 
Eddie i love how your sig changes every time a cop gives you a ticket. And to Dre
I think that because the deck bolts to where to original pro internal reinforcement were the deck saver WILL keep it from snapping at the foldy.
 

dre

Member
alexander said:
Eddie i love how your sig changes every time a cop gives you a ticket. And to Dre
I think that because the deck bolts to where to original pro internal reinforcement were the deck saver WILL keep it from snapping at the foldy.
yeah, I know that, but still, I'd be much more confident knowing that my foldy relies on more than just 4 tiny allen bolts to keep it from ripping off the deck, even though they WILL prolong the life your deck, extending the foldy plate inside the deck is a much more solid way to do so, plus it saves weight, doesn't reduce ground clearance, and also could potentially reinforce the rear dropouts better to prevent them from bending, which is super annoying when that happens especially when you want to swap out wheels.
 

Tylerr.

Super Moderator
Staff member
these are great
and the price is changing I THINK.
mine were a tad to heavy... but im kinda a weight freak.
 

SPARTAN WORRIOR

Steel Member
Thos ehave been out for a while and there not that bad as far as wieght (not that heavy) also those are not deck rienforcements they just save your deck from getting worn down form grinds/stalls
 

Zacmoore

Member
first of ll i run them there like 1lb maybe not even that they wont ever break i think that is good enough for what kind of machines they have they all around aand yes they are alu great product and def worth it and they are aluminum and the square reinforce arnt nerly as good myn broke in 5 months this will last u probly 5 years!!!! buy them and ull probly never have to buy another deck again this is probly the most eficiant desine out there and there madd legit!!!!
 

dre

Member
moddedscooter said:
What if you wanted to reinforce an Old A deck, woulde'nt you use L shaped aluminum?
reinforcing old a's is a waste of time. the foldy just rips clean off the deck on them.
 

SOA

Steel Member
Jarrad Smith said:
that is so gay, no shipping to Australia
what do you think of the forks on there


SOA will be stocking these products in few weeks for australians
 

Steezeman

Administrator
You can use reinforcements that are lighter than these and definitely as strong, so they're pretty much a waste of time.
 
and dudes not only do they protect your deck from grinding etc. they also have a main purpose of preventing your deck from cracking/breaking
 
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