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Your gonna love the radial concave at the baseplates. Feels sooo gooooood

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It’s amazing, just locks your feet in!

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Cant wait to see what you re gonna do with it :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

This I’m keepin kickpush… For now :shushing_face: Maybe a hyper speed graphic on it later, Mini Ground Control

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sounds good, but sounds perfect electrified :joy:

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Oh damn, those decks are hella strong

Let me guess u put danny on it

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Don’t be playing like Ohio didn’t invent crocs.

Is that a pic of the deck flexed that deep or is the ground clearance that low even with 110’s? It’s hard to tell

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frantic panicked googling

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Phew

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Thats a very heavy fried of ours on it.

This is normal clearance

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Oh wow haha that is indeed impressive. Did it creak or make any weird noises lol

Also you missed your focus for the background blur :wink:

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:ok_hand:

char char

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Yesssir

That’s pretty sweet!

I’m running a single drive right now with a sealed Maytech 6374 and it’s getting pretty damn hot, wondering how much better the SK3’s would work for me with superior cooling, and no sensors.

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The motor is getting hot, or the ESC?

Usually my FOCBOX 1.6 overheats before my motor, currently a TB6380 but was a sealed Maytech 6374

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motor for sure, esc can’t get hot it’s getting some airflow I think it stays under 60-70C, I’ll check next time.

The motor gets over 80deg I start getting faults and feeling it limit power, its very hot to the touch can’t keep my finger on it too long. I just wait and spin the motor some and it goes back down to 60-70deg in only a few min.

on my last ride during the break I searched and it seems that sealed 6374’s are rated up to 100deg.

Would be interested in trying out a single drive 6380 maybe I can borrow my buddy’s lol.

He’ll just need it back when jason hand delivers the unity.

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Why even leave the connectors on there?

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sometimes we approach science slowly… ever have a component that failed?

and this:

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