Anti-Sink Plates for FreeSK8 GPS Modules [US]



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These beautifully machined Anti-Sink plates come with 4x tapped holes to mount a FreeSK8 GPS module & enclosure top-side for optimal satellite reception.

Huge thanks to @Savage1 & @RideNebula for making these happen for us!

Standard 41.275mm x 63.5mm mounting pattern w/ 4x 5mm countersunk through-holes.

Manufactured by Nebula in Denver, Colorado, USA.

$15 each and shipped everywhere but Australia. They know what they did.

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what did they do?

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Everything we do but upside down, those rat bastards.

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Lost a war to emus

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:rofl::rofl::rofl:

I’ll be stocking and distributing the entire freesk8 lineup and some other DRI products here in Australia, website currently needing refinement and waiting on stock, but these will be available soon!

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I’m happily running these on my Evo for quite a while, and I have a Jet Potato (very similar to to BKB Spud) I’ve been using as a push board for a long time that I want to electrify. I’ve noticed some minor sinking on the potato, and I want to run relatively big risers so I need all the bolt tension I can get to keep slop out.

Does anyone have tips for using these or similar on a topmount or downhill style deck? I was considering attaching them under the grip tape and making flanges around the edge with putty/3d print/tape/epoxy to make the transition less intense. Maybe taking down the thickness a bit on a belt sander?

Apologies if this is clogging up/necromancying the thread, happy to move it out