Cool thats sweet work
Itās beyond me, I just fell in love with thy deck but itās so pricey and I couldnāt envision a method of electronics storage that would work well. I hope you CAN devise a method, that would be so frikkin awesome.
I see what you mean, as an old school gravity skater new to this new fangle elastic trickery no kick seems stupid but then you not doing olis any grinding on your battery pack
Iām totally with you there. Hahahahaha. And I used to skateboard and do kickflips and stuff. It just feels so heavyā¦ And expensive. Lol.
No doubt. Like I said, I like the idea of a kick but it gets in the way on a powered cruiser.
Iāve been skating for 25 years, with some time off in-between. But I remember thinking a 32 inch deck was mondo stupid, and who would want a deck with no kick. Powered boards are just different.
If you can include a kick without loosing wheel base that could be pretty great. I think @onloop 's raptor 1 has a kick.
Not sure how feasible itād be but Iād love a somewhat flexy deck with integrated enclosures. Youād probably need to do one on either side of the board though.
Top loading battery compartment would be great and mean you could run wires out to the motors nice and neat. Plus that would give options for battery meter on top. I think a W profile with deeper belly would be a great shape. 37" would be my shout.