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you and @Eileen are such fukkin’ teases… just remember my pre-karamdibs when it comes to making the shipping boxes

:wink:

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Dudes got the need for speed.

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Just some innocent vitamin d tablets

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For dem long days of indoor CAD :rofl:

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Now we’re talking. This is how you design those gear drives.

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That’s such a neat skate. I love the one-of-a-kind powertrain

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Thanks!

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What motor is that again? I remember reading about that somewhere

It’s a turnigy c80100 130kv

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just curious, do you wash your wheels regulary? or is it to prepare for dying?

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No, I just gave these a clean because they had a lot of black lines and dust/dirt on them…
Wanted to try out how good it works

Spoiler: veeeery good

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Life hack: throw them with the dishes in the dishwasher

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Everyone said it’s not correct to attach both wheels to one motor but you did it. What’s your feedback, specially on corners/carving?

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Did you try this out yourself?

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I think this was just before the divorce.

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I heard someone did

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Life hack: don’t let your girlfriend find out or you won’t have any more wheels

(but yeah that works really well)

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`twas me

Maybe someone else also, I don’t know. Good thing my gf doesn’t read this

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I saw this mantra in a youtube comment the other night, thought it was pretty good.

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Carving does not seems affected at all and also I am not seeming not get speed wobbles, however that may be because I tightened the back trucks more. You can’t “trolley” it around and turn because the back wheels on basically on a locked axle, so maneuvering it indoors is basically impossible-you have to pick it up.

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