No, the mounting pattern on your baseplates is backwards. The side with two sets of holes goes on the outside, the side with one goes on the inside.
Of course, once our products are done, we also hope to find some players can help us make a review, but now we hope to collect more opinions or new ideas, so that we can do more than a few different products
Adjustable baseplates for the channel trucks, where you can adjust angle AND height
Now we’re talkin!
Cheaper hub motors with compression collar to axles - that are compatible with Orangatang urethane?
We designed it to be mounted backwards, so this is the right way to mount it
thanks
It was designed that way for a reason, though. If the front or back of the board takes damage, it can break off at the first 2 holes instead of being a catastrophic failure. And furthermore, that answer was not an answer, and I’m out. Lemme get an stl of that hanger tho, it is pretty.
that’s a good point, let me record and give feedback to the designer
It’s this how you tell? I always look at the trucks think about it decide on a direction and the reverse it because last time I did it backwards… then I will inevitably have to redo it because I got it backwards.
The USB paradox - the seemingly impossible process of making a 50-50 guess wrong twice.
Iirc the whole reason that they made the new school bolt pattern was so they’d stop knocking off nuts doing grinds and stuff, they just moved the holes back a bit for safety.