speedysprocket
Alex
- Location
- Chesapeake, VA
Well, try local first- your new friends, the Wavejunkies, have many parts spread out through Hampton Roads...
Stick with the way you ride a skateboard.
I did go ride the oceanfront today. It was just bumpy. No real surf at all. However, I learned that the OEM ride plate drives the nose down pretty hard. Even standing back a bit in the tray there was spray and drag over the nose way too often. I was going to wait but now I think I need a ride plate for surf or I have to 'D' cut the factory one.
After leaving the ocean i went to the river and I rode there for a few hours. I did not notice the chine walk very much. Either I have gotten used to it or I am shifting weight back and forth enough to minimize it. I have noticed that the pump looses hookup more than I would like. If only I had unlimited $$.
ive been tempted to try the d cut. i like the way my ski rails corners and i dont wanna sacrafice that i ride 50/50 corners and freestyle stuff
@JetManiac would you suggest straight across over the D cut? If so, do you think 1/4" at a time is too little?