it’s in the layup and materials…
not the gas pedals… and you can get a noodly kaly if ya really wanna…
Cheers
DIY chopped Tesseract, first esk8 I’ve ridden, built for myself before I’d ever been on one. HahA
The wings and the balsa wood giving it mass on the z axis (like an i-beam) coupled to the carbon. The wings concentrate the flex to the center of the board. I’m really glad the board still flexes, but much stiffer than a Trampa.
there is no balsa in a kaly
there is basalt
basalt is not a wood
Those blue connectors are awesome. I’ve got some for an upcoming build, but I have yet to field test them. Any problems?
I thought he chose a balsa core?
Have you listened to the most recent podcast he was on?
XL Deck
Fully Synthetic construction using Carbon fiber, Basalt and fiberglass.
Perfect for shredding all type of terrain.
- Medium Flex: A carving paradise, for riders up to 190 pounds.
- Hard Flex: Full size riders territory, up to 240 pounds and the lighter speed demons.
Been Ok so far
I’m not referring to that. I’m referring to the podcast in which he refers to using balsa as his core material- which is an industry standard.
To the best of my knowledge, “Carbon fiber, Basalt and fiberglass.” are not core materials, they are your lamination’s. I could be wrong. I know some people don’t use any core materials, but that’s just silly when building anything structural- you need a core.
i think you sniff wayyyyyyyyy to much lead
Or, it could be I obsessively watch layup videos?
So if someone wants a good one that doesn’t cost a million bux (West System 105) what would you recommend?
stop by here sometime:
and edumcate me
Your deck uses a core. What is there to talk about?
pontificate
I’ll smoke a bowl with you. In spirit.
is that a sealed belt system who makes it?