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tylerbillman

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

Hahahahahahaha omfg that's got to weigh like two lbs or something, holy shit hahaha
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
Did some experiementing on my scooter and came up with this.

Pretty much ICS/HIC hybrid compression, it's really unnecessary in all honesty, but I like it and it's the most solid I've ever had my HIC. Made the shim longer (3 and 1/4th inches), used a bolt from the bottom of my forks to the top of my shim, and clamped my shim on, holding both my headset down and my shim down as well. Then clamped my bars on.
Also, I put multiple layers of griptape on, to give my deck a little more feel. Haven't really gotten to see how it rides yet, but I saw that longboarders do it so I though I'd try it out since I bomb hills on a daily basis.

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Also, back on the TSI, feels good man. Nice and heavy.
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
I need two hahaha they're both like that. You should see them in person, they're all chunked up on the sides and stuff, but it still rides smooth because the center of the wheel is smooth. But seriously, they're dying.
 

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.

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

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
Staff member
That would be the compression MaddGear uses. HIC with a bolt through the forks instead so you don't need to use a star nut.
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
Did your district break?
Also how do you 50-50 a tsi Cuz I know you like those

No, I still have it. There's a crack in it but it's not in a place that affects strength at all. I just felt like riding my TSI again and I like it.

And you do them the same way as with any deck, TSI's are still great for 5050s, you just have to be more accurate hopping into them and they require more balance.

aha worn to the max

:'(

That would be the compression MaddGear uses. HIC with a bolt through the forks instead so you don't need to use a star nut.

It's pretty solid so far. But it's almost like I've got standard bars and a Baby SCS. It's pretty heavy.
 

9cdmc

Member
I just cut the slit off my bars, if you want to run it with a slit you can just jam an old fork tube into it. Also it's a cane creek s8, I've had it for over a year now and it still works well.

i have the 21 x 18 rup bars, if i cut the slit off wouldnt that be really short haha, and what do you mean by forktube, im a complete noob
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Did some experiementing on my scooter and came up with this.

Pretty much ICS/HIC hybrid compression, it's really unnecessary in all honesty, but I like it and it's the most solid I've ever had my HIC. Made the shim longer (3 and 1/4th inches), used a bolt from the bottom of my forks to the top of my shim, and clamped my shim on, holding both my headset down and my shim down as well. Then clamped my bars on.
Also, I put multiple layers of griptape on, to give my deck a little more feel. Haven't really gotten to see how it rides yet, but I saw that longboarders do it so I though I'd try it out since I bomb hills on a daily basis.

newicshichybrid.jpg


icshichybridside.jpg


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Also, back on the TSI, feels good man. Nice and heavy.


Tyler I beat you to this a long time ago with my French ID fork/Madd gear combo

And my current SMX/Madd gear combo. Due to the shortness of the fork Me and my team manager rigged this HICS combo. It is really solid.
 
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