TSI deckplate on Razor pro?

Steezeman

Administrator
Looks like his isn't a TSI one, meaning that he probably made it himself, and could be heavier than a TSI deck plate.
 

lax0307

Member
i did this same thing (kc's reference) and it was sweet and all but it made it way harder to whip AND i didnt do anywhere as well of a job as you did, but my razor pro deck snapped the day after at tron tron. yours looks waayyyyy legit so idk if yours will snap. also, my deck was slightly cracked to begin with thats why i was like theres niothing to lose my deck is just gonna break anyways...
 

CTRider

Member
psh thats not gonna be too heavy...
the plate weighs nothing

Trust me, it's heavy for a scooter deck. It is made from aluminum, but with the reinforcement, deckplate, foldy bolts, extra hardware in the reinforcements/deckplate all made from steel it's quite noticable. Not bitching about weight, I have ridden a scoot that weighs a ton for the past couple years. When I get on friends' pros I feel like I am riding a toothpick, I'm so used to my tank with no flex anywhere and actually takes effort to whip haha.
 

blackscootdawg

Bronze member
So would it b a good idea to do it to my 4" ultra pro???
I wanna put on a 4.5" deck plate
Or should i just get a blunt envy deck 4 $100?
 
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