I bet you have some neighbors who think your the hob gobblin lol
Thats so dope, what stiffness did you get? Im 225lbs and those landings look like your hitting the ground. Do you think there is a way to either stiffen up the deck by a bunch and or get an air shock?
I need one of these for my next board thanks for the inspiration!
16ply.
I weigh 80kg
If I stand on 16ply, it wouldnāt flex at all, because Iām 67 kg
Nice concave @taz. How is the printed pads holding? U had any issues at all? Really like the look of ur deck.
No problems so far.
Hi mate, Iāve got a friend in the process of printing some concave pads for my Trampa. (I will ātipā Johnny once successfully installed)
Just wondering if you can give me any advice or tips with regards to putting the griptape over the top? Iāve never griptaped anything before, does the griptape stretch well over curved end of the pads? Does it need warming to allow some stretch?
EDIT: I have googled how to apply griptape, but seeing as the ends arent flush with the deck, Iād like any tips you can offer that are specific to this job
You can also check this thread, there is a thingiverse link with more information (also applies to the johnny pads) and ive made a video on the process.
Thanks bro. I did read that thread and really appreciate the time you took to write it. The video is a bit āfastā to properly see how you fixed the grip tape. Iāll continue this message in that thread though so the answers can help others
Thanks again
What exactly is your problem with the grip tape?
Itās not wide enough?
If yes, than just rotated it 90degree, cut the right length, glue it and cut the outer shape off.
You need grip tape only where your feets are. No need to cover the whole deck.
You could also come up with a grip tape design, like cutting hexagons or something like this.
The grip tape will be just fine (not even got it yet), but itās 9"x33", so no problem there. Just planning ahead so Iām read to roll (pun intended) when it gets here.
Maybe Iām over-thinking it, but Iām concerned that it may try and crease at the point where the concave transitions to the āslope downā then flat section near the centre of the board. But again, if griptape has some stretch (like vinyl wrapping), then Iām sure itāll be fine.
Also, my grip tape has a design printed on it, so mildly concerned about warping the design when fitting it.
Grip tape doesnāt really stretch, and if you arenāt careful, you can create air bubbles in the low points.
Hopefully somebody speaks up whoās done it, as itās in my future as well.
I did not face any particular problems with applying the grip tape.
Just start from the middle and work your way to the edges.
Make sure you place the double sided tape right on the outside edge of the concave pads so there is no visible gap between them and the deck.
Thanks mate.
Deck swap to the stiff Bro deck
Almost done and I took it for a quick ride.
Here are some initial thoughts:
The longer wheelbase makes it less agile than the Trampa but this is to be expected. I donāt know if I have enough clearance to go with the short wheelbase.
The wider deck is very comfortable. The factory concave feels perfect not too much.
The deck is stiff (of course it is genius, you bought the stiff version ).
This makes it very stable at speeds but not as comfortable as the Trampa on rough terrain.
As far as jumping goes, you lose a lot of pop compared to the Trampa. On the other hand landings are a breeze. With the Trampa landings are sketchy AF and if you donāt stick the landing perfectly, the deck twists and takes you wherever you have your foot pressure. With the Bro it just lands itself.
Thatās it for now.
Put some risers on and try the shorter wheelbase. Thatās what I have done.
We will see.
I want to get a feel for the board as it is, then I will start playing with various setups.