šŸ–¼ Reply to ā€œPictures and nothing elseā€ thread 2023

Haha i did contemplate that but this will be a neater result and i donā€™t have to wait for things to arrive :grin:

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I can see the ghost. Stay safe

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A good number of long range MTBs lol, I must be doing something wrong.

Why not? Itā€™s technology, SF is slutty for circuits.

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Nahā€¦

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Did you 3D print the enclosure?

@longhairedboy

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Looks like @EboardSolutions to me

They donā€™t have segmented ones like that.

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Iā€™m not the right person to answer questions but I can tease you with one more picture.

This board is sick

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I think he meant the Flux enclosureā€¦ which it resembles but I donā€™t think it is.

Oh Jesus, what a terrible, terrible loss that all is. Still canā€™t come to terms with it. RIP Fredje! :pray: :innocent:

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Nice !!! How does it work when it comes to gearing as i see no pulley with teethā€¦

I take that question back didnt pay enough attention

Are handlebars required?

Oh, what this wisening frame wouldnā€™t give to be a warrior-like virgin againā€¦ even just to look like a warrior virgin.

Can I join your squad?

Can I say least request the title? :pray:

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@longhairedboy we have someone here who wants a virgin title :rofl:

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In France, i donā€™t know.

However in Hungary where I live, funnily enough, with the new to be passed law, handlebars are not required. You need to only have steering from 1 axle though. I bet they didnā€™t think of this, but a board with a zero degree rear truck under 4kW actually fits all the criteria for use under 45 km/h. **But you probably need the smallest category motorbike license, the one that only goes up to 45 km/h. A car license includes this license. The law is yet to pass though. If it passes then higher power escooters (and esk8s with a 0 degree truck :smiley: ) will actually be road legal under 4kW and 45km/h
Again, this can still change. Itā€™s not passed yet nor is the wording finalised.

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Genius

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@XBoard any plans to add a built in wristguard? After getting hit by a car and not breaking my wrist Iā€™m sold on that feature. Sadly, Flatland no longer sells full finger gloves which is what I like
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@jack.luis Yā€™all running all stainless or do you just keep replacing hardware?

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