Titan | 12s5p 30Q | Avio MK1 Herringbone Gear Drive | Trampa Infinity & 6.5 Superstars | 34" Jet Potato | Unity | Torqueboards 6380s

The ride height is okay for me actually. Its only a tad bit higher than a Bamboo GT on 7" tyres for example. Stability wise, I can do 45km comfortably.

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An actual pothead wouldn’t flaunt that he is one. Also I look like an innocent young bub so I am unlikely to be a suspect of drugs :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

What kind of paint did you use on your motor mounts?

It’s a brand of spray paint used for motorcycle parts. The brand is samurai paint if you are curious.

Color is flat black

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Sweet work on the enclosure man!

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Did you also try to fit those risers from @3DServisas to MBS Metal Matrix II plates? What screws did you use, i.e. what length, and did you follow any particular sequence in mounting the Trampa base plates? I guess it’s trivial, but I am somewhat struggling to get those riser on the MBS base plate, see Noob question thread! 😀 ask your questions here!

Would you recommend to use the rubber that comes with the base plates (please see pictures in link above) to use in between the risers and the base plate or not?

I did not use it on MBS trucks but the mounting screws I used are around 15 to 20mm. Doesn’t have to be too long. You will need to use a small wrench than a skate tool to hold the nut due to the space.

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You can use the rubber pads, it’ll help with a bit of dampening. I did not have it for mine, so i just bolted it directly. I did however have a rubber riser on the deck side.

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Thanks. As soon as I will get the screws I will try again. With the rubber in between in becomes 5-10 mm thicker though if I am not mistaken.

A little upgrade.

Trying to retro fit the herringbone gear drives made by @avX. This one is based off the MK1. The mount is meant for Kahua trucks, and the diameter is 25mm. The Trampa truck is a bit larger than that, so I’ll have to cut the truck down a bit. Science time.

The truck is so long it’s barely able to fit on my 7x12 metal lathe.

And the gear…


And comes the adapter to fit the Superstars. Jeff helped model the adapter to fit and fits nicely. Printed in PLA+ at 100% infill.

Soft fitting everything on to check for any clearance issues, all good.

And it’s time to set it up
Mounts go on and torque in place


Gears.

Figuring out mount angle

And on goes the mayonnaise

And here it is

Free roll is better, and motor clearance is better. Love it. I took some shots when I was testing it at the carpark nearby.

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Where did you buy the cable loom? This build is sooooo clean!

Thanks!

Here’s the link, comes in many sizes. I chose 12mm for the motor wires. Fits all 3 with the sensor wire.

I dont see a link, im interested as well

He’s being a tease

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Oops,
@Full-send

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Awesome as always.
This thing is so unique and i bet a real beast.
Thanx for sharing and this lovely build thread.
You rock!
(ignoring your title :hugs:)

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Today this build is dismantled, appreciate it’s last moments

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Dude, your builds are so next level! What you got planned for this board?

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Thank you! Let’s just say the funds from this board will be used to fund… a power race board haha…

This board is a little large for a 5’5" guy like me, and weighing at around 14kg, it’s not the most portable, so i figured i’ll part with it since i don’t have much opportunities to ride it.

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I guess you are tired of bill beating you with an exxway and ripped pants? :wink:

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