Chris Vincent
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Step 1: Attach hands to grips. Step 2: Place foot onto deck. Step 3: Slam the back wheel into the ground as hard as you can. Step 4: Repeat until deck is broken.
yea ive done it
get a bigger bolt and put it in the back and get a smaller one in front
sizes may vary depending on angle
Step 1: Attach hands to grips. Step 2: Place foot onto deck. Step 3: Slam the back wheel into the ground as hard as you can. Step 4: Repeat until deck is broken.
Step 1: Attach hands to grips. Step 2: Place foot onto deck. Step 3: Slam the back wheel into the ground as hard as you can. Step 4: Repeat until deck is broken.
Dont do this, i did this once when my Old-A was super cracked, and i bent my forks/bars. Soo pissed.
No way theyre heavy
I rode my friends i can double on it haha i just dont want one people say theyre really bulky/heavyIf you think deck savers are heavy you won't even be able to tail whip a reventon.
not being dick
but dude this post of yours makes you
look like a spoiled brat
Oh shit reallly haha Thanks for Warning me i was about to go do it too:/
Dont do this, i did this once when my Old-A was super cracked, and i bent my forks/bars. Soo pissed.
How if i saved up for the money?
Still, why ruin a deck that is completely fine just for the sake of getting something better? There is no reason why you should have to break something in order to upgrade a certain part.
It's like getting a new pair of shoes and then 2 months later you want to wreck them because you see a pair of the newest and greatest pair of shoes that everyone wants.
Sure, a revention is much better but after all it's only a deck. Both decks are going to allow you to ride your scooter. What happens if you break your pro deck and then your dad changes his mind? What are you going to do then?
Convince your dad that you have grown as a rider and upgrading your deck will greatly benefit you and will allow your riding to progress. Just don't destroy a perfectly fine deck for the sake of getting a new deck. Keep it as a spare.