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Rob.

Admin
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Even if the bars break you can just buy an scs problem solved haha.
Nicest set up i've seen in a while, probably rides smooth and light
 

heyhey

Member
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my favourite set up so far.
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miramesascooters

I got myself banned.
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I'd like to thank Michael Knudson for these bars and Chris Vincent for the connection.
Which picture should I use for SOTM?

ODI Longnecks
Michael Knudson bars 22high x 20wide
Proto Baby SCS
Origin8
TSI FM1 5.0
Eagles
Proto Senior 110mm
 

Billie Rainbow

Silver Member
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district v2i w/ fsa impact
sliders (over a year old now)
nitro forks
nitro bars 23.5 h&w
pro comp clamp
wtp rhombus grips
has been that way for about 2 months and i occasionally put on my 120mm wheels, no cracks and only bends are from smith grinds haha
 

Brock

Bronze member
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district v2i w/ fsa impact
sliders (over a year old now)
nitro forks
nitro bars 23.5 h&w
pro comp clamp
wtp rhombus grips
has been that way for about 2 months and i occasionally put on my 120mm wheels, no cracks and only bends are from smith grinds haha
Is it really necessary to cover your district with holes. It a district, it not like it too heavy, plus you rode for maddgear for like 2 years so it should feel like nothing to you anyway, even without the holes.
 

Jacobo

Steel Member
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district v2i w/ fsa impact
sliders (over a year old now)
nitro forks
nitro bars 23.5 h&w
pro comp clamp
wtp rhombus grips
has been that way for about 2 months and i occasionally put on my 120mm wheels, no cracks and only bends are from smith grinds haha

worlds lightest scooter 4sure:)
 

Darwin.

Bronze member
Is it really necessary to cover your district with holes. It a district, it not like it too heavy, plus you rode for maddgear for like 2 years so it should feel like nothing to you anyway, even without the holes.

probably because it looks cool lol
 

Billie Rainbow

Silver Member
i did it to prove how strong they really are and i cant break it and i ride hard as i want now, no limits thanks to this deck. it is far better when you cut it so you have a razor pro wheelbase length.

quite funny how its makes it stronger, the addict deck is made to do the same thing. the deck flexes and disperses the energy from landing to spots in the deck that do not flex easily. i learnt how this works after breaking about 30+ decks and countless other parts and learning how energy disperses through aluminium differently to other metals and a hell of a lot of testing. it also improves weight balance (mostly getting rid of back end weight) to make it easier to control the deck and maximum control of body counter balance.

and it isnt all that light imo

also i never really like a single mgp i ever had, it stopped me from riding how i wanted to ride. anything i said positive about the deck i said was because they were my sponsor, its what you do for them
 

Mikey G

Member
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district v2i w/ fsa impact
sliders (over a year old now)
nitro forks
nitro bars 23.5 h&w
pro comp clamp
wtp rhombus grips
has been that way for about 2 months and i occasionally put on my 120mm wheels, no cracks and only bends are from smith grinds haha

DUDE that thing is sick haha, i'd never think of puttin holes in the like side of a district like that though. but hey, it works for you so.
 
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