🖼 Reply to “Pictures and nothing else” thread 2023

Best filament I’ve ever used

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So good dude.

Sooo meaty!!!

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hahaha thanks!

I am super excited but it still needs some tuning to ride as good as it looks. I seem to get a speed wobble at 28mph or so, but it’s gonna be perfect if I can figure that out!

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Are you running split angle baseplates? What duro bushings are you using in the front and rear?

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You kids and chasing all that speed.

But yeah. You may consider an angled riser like Josh suggested.

Is the other Bro your board too?

Talk about Same same, but different…

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What does that thing weigh???

Don’t catch a hernia dude!!!

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30/25 are the angles, currently I have white in the front (setup loose), green in the rear (fairly cranked down)

Still wobbles at the same speed as white / red or red / green so I suspect the tyres to be at least part of the problem.

In comparison the other board is matrix ii 30/30 on white and red riptides, setup so loose that I nearly lost the bushing screws. It’s geared for 28 mph only but doesn’t wobble at that speed with the right technique

I am running -5 in the back, it’s built into the baseplate

The other bro is my first mountainboard. I sold it to my roommate as I don’t need two. It’s setup super loose and it’s pretty fun.

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@Dinnye I love the commitment with the F5 dual binding setup, i really struggle with the concept and my lack of full commitment is dangerous

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I think for mountainboarding it’s a must, it helps so much with control. Especially if you jump with the board or go offroad. It’s hard to overcome the fear of it first, but in my opinion the worst option by far (if you are geared up properly) is to have just one leg stuck in the binding during a fall. Heelstraps eliminate that at least. I can definitely save more sketchy situations with heelstraps due to the added control and consistency. If you fall on your kneepads and just drag the board on the ground you are probably going to be fine, but you might destroy 1 or 2 rims. From experience I can tell you that alu rims can be destroyed much easier than nylon ones.

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Im probably not going to progress to big jumps and ive been using both the M5 on the step bro and the Tomiboi hook on the front on my 4wd, mostly on decent paths and good trails, no serious bashing about as such. I like the contact i get with the timiboi combined with the ability to jump off the board at lights (mostly urban riding) and move about suits my current riding style, my rear foot tends to move all over the place so a fixed foot is unstllimg at the rear, that said, i am thinking about putting the rear Tomiboi on too for the extra control. Who knows, maybe that the linear path to being more comfortable with the M5 and heel straps. I do wish i could feel more comfortable strapped in haha…

I kinda grew up on dirt bikes and was taught that if its going south, get clear… that instinct doesnt necessarily transfer to esk8 :laughing:

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weighs a hair over 50 pounds… :rofl:

Lightweight GIFs | Tenor

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What the shit - are you rebuilding @jack.luis Roci?

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Rocinante is getting a makeover :blush:

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She will become Brocinante!

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Just a touch up. Was looking a little ragged.
Time to skin this ship, clear glass frit and epoxy next. :love_you_gesture:t2:

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I thought you sold the deck!

Never! Rocinante is too special to me.

Alan and I have become fast friends since I live so close to him now

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That’s awesome for you dude! Congrats on the move, hope you’re transitioning well.

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I had made this for a future tattoo wanted to combine a stator and norse compass (Vegvísir).



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