the tutorial was shown. get a saw, chop it, sand it, then drop 500+ dollars on brackets, dont trip trucks, zealous steel bearings, and cags/speedvents/mcflys
What's the actual deck length after chopping it? Curious as it looks like an ideal deck for travel: tough, can't delaminate, inoffensive to airline staff etc Just need to be under 22" for carry-on luggage.
Very cool and ingenious idea! Well done!
Perfect rain set up
best use of a pennyboard ive seen so far
Dang that looks sweet
Big wheels are justice.
Nice diy!
we NEED a tutorial
the tutorial was shown. get a saw, chop it, sand it, then drop 500+ dollars on brackets, dont trip trucks, zealous steel bearings, and cags/speedvents/mcflys
@@carlossalvatierra7051 think the brackets he got were like 80 each. Not sure why they are very expensive though
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What's the actual deck length after chopping it?
Curious as it looks like an ideal deck for travel: tough, can't delaminate, inoffensive to airline staff etc Just need to be under 22" for carry-on luggage.
just measured, 20.5"
I would caution that unless you are pretty light it might be too flexy.
@@SKATEBOARDRIDE Cheers. Usually sub70kg with gear. X24 deck and Pantheon Bandito are just a touch too long, so had been pondering options.
What trucks did you use with that setup? Thx u for awesome videos
Those are Valkyrie Slaloms. Unique busing seats, I like how they feel. Thank you for watching.
@@SKATEBOARDRIDEwas about to ask the same thing , thanks for the inspiration and cool video !
cool little snowb0rd.?!! ...
Ouch
Most expensive penny I've ever seen haha
WOW
I did something easier. Just put half inch risers plus the 75mm wheels lol feels lifted
The point of this board is keeping the deck as low as possible so it’s comfortable to push. I’m looking for the opposite of feeling lifted.
Boosted board wheels ;)
Orangatang, but boosted did use them on their early boards.