Its just a deterrent to an opportunist.
Nice build
Are you worried about those motors they look pretty low
i would imagine one up the angle will hit the baseplate?
He has bn adjustables maybe change the degree
Thanks man!
Yeahhhh I kind of am.
@frame I am going to look into raising them one notch.
As of now though, raising them hits the really long riptide bolts. I am going to cut them down and see if the motors will still hit.
I can always raise the degree of the baseplate, which I might do. However @RipTideSports advised that 50 in the front and 30 in the rear would be optimal.
The 50* in the front actually gets a tad bit of wheel bite, so I might end up either sanding the deck or dropping that to 40*
if i were u, i would try 40 up front before thinking about sanding the deck, its a beautiful deck that i wouldnāt want to ruin it
I am 100% with you on that one.
Also, as of now I have roughlyyy 24mm of ground clearance from the motor/gear driveās lowest point.
Iām not a speed demon but I like 50/50
Or 40/40
Or back 40 front 50
Whatever you do keep it drop through that looks sick love it
I might end up going with 40/40 for this board.
That hopefully will solve both issues.
Thanks! Yeah I plan on keeping it drop through haha. The board is honestly pretty high off the ground.
Between the 6in tires, and the adjustable baseplates, the enclosure should have plenty of clearance.
thatās instant scratch for me before i can even reach the end of my street
Yeahhhhhh on most of mine too
I have been definitely rethinking splits and going shallower and shallower opting for a more lean to steer ratio. On My Stooge Raceboard for road use, I am at 32/5
This is my favorite build of the year
Iām so stoked, it rides better than expected, and fills the quiver spot that I planned for it. Tempted to move to the speed gears though.
I need to put a build thread together, itās on the docket b4 I jump head first into the next(which everything is in hand for)