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Idk man I just put them there for scale. This deck is meant to be future proof

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Dude.
That place was like a skate park for a mountain board.
I need to get in shape to make the best out of it in the spring.

The other mountain bike skill obstacles are not that exciting. But there were little jumps and humps all over.

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That place looks ideal!

I just watched a grainy YouTube video of it and I love how open the flow is. Not too tightly packed or bike specific.

That teeter totter would be crazy

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Question for you guys, (@Sender @longhairedboy?)
What do you guys recommend using to seal the deck after its paint? (Acrylic Paint)
No not my paint job, its being done by my gf who had an actual art degree.

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I was not ready to do the teeter totter…

I fell off the top of one of the obstacles that was a ramp to a table top with a triangle ramp in the middle and the board bottomed out and I just stopped… Lost my balance and plopped down…

Bindings are weird…
Back. Foot came off. Front foot hang around… And brought the board down…

This is the obstacle that sent me down…

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Can we see the underside @mackann?

I always use polyurethane.

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Is there a brand or link? I’m completely unfamiliar to this area

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Looks beautiful! I would probably just spray some Spaymax 2k clear coat on it.

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Where can I get myself some of these, @Andy87?

You can just make them by your own.
If you have big profile tires you can use this

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@ShutterShock whats the third board from the right beside the hummie?

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Rane Demonseed I think :thinking: I think I’m wrong though

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That deck is awesome, but no

@ProfoundMagician it’s a Sector 9 deck, super thick and very stiff. I’ve got huge updates to share on this board, new battery and enclosure, finished as of yesterday. Haven’t had the time to write it up yet

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Where did you get that cf wrap on your motors? Does it hold up well to heat?

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it’s just a vinyl wrap. been on there for about 6 sessions… no signs of wear. well see how it holds up over time…

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Interested how well they hold up because I had some reflective stickers on motor cans and they didn’t last long before they peeled off.

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I heard somewhere that the trick to getting the vinyl to stay on the motors is to make sure it wraps all the way around and overlaps its self.

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Same here, holding well for almost a year there:

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I feel personally attacked.

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