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PancakePete
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lmfao ! On the Way.. :naughty:
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Dude your friggin avatar freaks me out. That movie scarred me for life.:saevil:
Pics coming soon. were making some final adjustments.
Looks alot like the old pole. Cleaner, nicer finish, stronger, same weight.
Maybe even the same price
same price?
Is the pole easily adjusted? Would love to see a pic when you pro's are done.
hard to tell from the photos - but where does the chinpad attach?
hard to tell from the photos - but where does the chinpad attach?
This is the prototype, so its a little ruff. We beat the poop out of it.
There are many cool changes that will improve the look, and lighten it up to a finished weight of 9lbs
It adjusts from -2 to -5, and anywhere in-between in a minute or less.
There will be graduation marks on the underside so you can see exact length.
The cables, and chin pad slide with it, so theres no other adjustments to make.
The pole will come with the chin pad, which looks similar to the old 24/7
They will be available at the Daytona Freeride...maybe sooner.
The price for the pole will be very close to the original, with the exception of the chin pad, which will also be competitive.
I'd be all over that.Tim,Ive been running 3 inch risor bars at a little more than a 45 deg angle,they are sweet for keeping the pole further down in surfstyle,when the pole is up the the angle changes to very near 90 deg and the pole is short,with re intrys when the pole is all the way down and your hanging off the back to keep the nose up the bars are at 30 deg and give you a couple extra inches back and help prevent nose dives. I love this setup,but its very hard to find decent 3/8s bars that have a rise with no sweep back.I had to do some bending on mine,there is no room for trim and the start/stop together on the left side.............but if someone made some 3/8s bars for this purpose with a tighter risor bend and more straight bar sec in back of the grip.........I think they would sell very well...hint hint
This is the prototype, so its a little ruff. We beat the poop out of it.
There are many cool changes that will improve the look, and lighten it up to a finished weight of 9lbs
It adjusts from -2 to -5, and anywhere in-between in a minute or less.
There will be graduation marks on the underside so you can see exact length.
The cables, and chin pad slide with it, so theres no other adjustments to make.
The pole will come with the chin pad, which looks similar to the old 24/7
They will be available at the Daytona Freeride...maybe sooner.
The price for the pole will be very close to the original, with the exception of the chin pad, which will also be competitive.