When you say it's "gud 'nuf", well that's just like saying " I give up". This ain't no Tweeker Super freak build thread.......
Thats fine... that was just another way of saying...
I'm not a real hull /part builder ..... But I play one on the X. I don't plan on selling ride plates it's not worth my time if I can't pull 175.00 a plate. Not to mention the hours Invested making two molds....
I'm not a real hull /part builder ..... But I play one on the X. I don't plan on selling ride plates it's not worth my time if I can't pull 175.00 a plate. Not to mention the hours Invested making two molds....
Well here you go...so basicly I got a wild hair and decided to shave down the hangy down things . I ended up taking off about 1/2 inch on each side to match my Tweaker ride plate.
The net effect was outstanding ! It made the ski MUCH easer to slide and break loose. I was a little concerned it might be to loose..... Not at all it still rails in a turn . Not quite as hard as a stock chan but still very well.
Finally! Glassy Chan gets some praise.Ugh... I want to do this so bad. I don't think it would work out so well on the Carbon Kevlar, but its good to know that it works on glass Chans.
No need to be a negative Nancy. Hard for me to tell you its too much money if I don't know the price . I'd give you $176 for one of these chine free plates, but a few questions first.
How many Chan's have you tried these on?
Do they fit well or do they need to be fitted some? Some fitting doesn't terrify me, i'm just trying to understand why they wern't sold before. I assume the reason is universal fitment but I have no idea.
Are the holes beveled like Steve's plates or are you using button head hardware?
I have money burning a hole in my Paypal Account... lets make something happen!
Finally! Glassy Chan gets some praise.
My hangy down thingy hurt a little at the sight of tweekers hangy down thingy reduction. Most guys want bigger, but not Kev....
Ugh... I want to do this so bad. I don't think it would work out so well on the Carbon Kevlar, but its good to know that it works on glass Chans.