If you need to know what brand it is, don’t be afraid to ask. I will ask the ladies.

those looks like riptide tunnel riser
i want to know what colour is that more
its like pinkish purple, but i have no idea
u should have her paint the matching nail polish for all coloured product shots
I think you should contact a woman for her preferred color choice options.
i will wait until i get a girlfriend 
while u r here, got few little questions. Seems like ur pulley is sold out atm, when’s the next batch coming in? And if the abec version fits cloudwheels? thx
This might be a min ![]()
i’ve been in search for past 9 years, still nothing 
At this moment there’s huge demand for FInality gear drives, this means that smaller products (like the pulleys) are near the end of the TODO list. 
issue is that i dont wanna use risers as they ruin stability at speed
in my current situation i need 2cm of risers in order to clear it but i would like to get that down to half a cm
if it isnt possible to reverse mount then i will go and use risers probably
@3DServisas is it possible to flip the drives by those bolts in the middle (the piece which controls the angle of the drives) or does it only go half way round or something?
If you are able to pull out all 4 bolts you can flip the rises 360° but use ALOT OF HEAT! those bolt heads will strip in a hurry
yep if i do i will
You won’t be able to flip 6396 to front. It’s just not possible, the motors will hit the hangers. For reverse mounting 6374 is the max. If you can afford it, adjustable baseplates might solve your issues. I use drop-up baseplates on my hummie adjusted accordingly and have very tight fitments, full carvability and lean with minimal scraping. 
i have adjustable baseplates and running 30 at the front and 20 at the back would solve my issues and allow me to reverse mount
This isn’t exactly true as written.
could you explain as that is what i have heard
As long as you can afford to cut off this much of hanger, yes, reverse mounting will be possible. Of course, at your own risk.
I will adjust the gear drive mount to the least interference!
No, you won’t.
lower the angle of the drives? make them roughly parallel with the deck
Read the edited reply for that one. 
Adding riser CAN hurt stability but it depends on many things. Some things are far worse than riser for stability. Riser is also a continuum, there can be many different heights of rise, and many types of ways it can be done. Stability is also not guaranteed without risers, in fact in some circumstances, it can increase the amount of problems.
ah thats suprising as when i measured it looked like it could clear
if you change the baseplate angle and keep it paralle? are you able to check that

