Want to see what people are doing with there ride plates.
Quinc Buy a Superjet Location California Nov 4, 2014 #1 Want to see what people are doing with there ride plates.
yamanube This Is The Way Staff member Location Mandalor Nov 4, 2014 #2 At 2-3" shorter cut it flush, then D cut, 4" or more just cut it flush.
khaos Party in a can! Site Supporter Location Tidewater, VA Nov 5, 2014 #3 I cut it flush on my 2014. Huge improvement btw. I intend to cut the pole. So after I ride the shortened pole I will decide to d-cut or not.
I cut it flush on my 2014. Huge improvement btw. I intend to cut the pole. So after I ride the shortened pole I will decide to d-cut or not.
Quinc Buy a Superjet Location California Nov 5, 2014 #4 Found a deal on a rideplate, so going to try both. =) I think my pole is -8 or -9 with the 0 degree bars.
Found a deal on a rideplate, so going to try both. =) I think my pole is -8 or -9 with the 0 degree bars.
X xzibit a Location Washington DC Nov 19, 2014 #5 So how big of a d cut are people running on a -3 plate? Pics would help.
Bar jumper Location Sydney Nov 20, 2014 #6 It's -2.5 photos a bit dark you can kinda see itLove how it rides
Lighthouse13 Location Northern, VA Nov 26, 2014 #7 -4 and i just bought a stock ride plate and did a dcut. used a foldgers can for a template. really depends on how you ride Edit: I'm taking about the pole not the hull, my bad Last edited: Nov 26, 2014
-4 and i just bought a stock ride plate and did a dcut. used a foldgers can for a template. really depends on how you ride Edit: I'm taking about the pole not the hull, my bad