do you take requests to build and sell boards similar to this one? I love the all-terrain boards you make because even tho they're DIY it shows you put a lot of effort and love into building them and the end result looks beautiful.
have you had Long-term Luck with them $60usd ESC's.? I had One started messing up on me after a handful of rides Power would cut under Normal load at 1st was afraid it was my battery.
Drive train stable? That's a loaded question. Yes. It is stable with the settings I use here. Fastest I've been on similar drive train with different motors and diffrent controller is 38 mph. Stability is affected by a lot of factors Rider ability/xp truck pitch angle similar vs dissimilar pitch tightness of trucks Center Line allignment (front and rear truck) wheel balance (at speeds above 20 mph) Belt tension Even vesc settings Is it a more stable truck than a regular street truck? Most likely, yes. With bad set up, any truck can wobble. Do you have a specific truck to compare it to?
Wow! That’s really carvy for channel trucks. Turns on a dime, too. Did you set those up by loosening the kingpins? I’m trying to make my Trampa AT to carve like that. Tips please. Thanks.
Rate of turn is directly proportional to angle at which you position your front and rear trucks (riser angle), and the length of your deck. On 40in trampa deck, I reckon 30 degree angle will provide best combination of stability and rate of turn.
@@artsiomnaidzich9515 with that degrees I doubt its stable at high speed. Does trucks with those decks goes better without angle riser unless your a carver.
@@joaquinninoortega8023 , this truck is designed to be mounted on 30 to 35 degree angle. And sure, you are right about speed/angle/stability. This board will top out at 25 to maybe 30mph. Its stable in this configuration. Thank you for checking out this video.
Awesome board meow!
Meow meow!
do you take requests to build and sell boards similar to this one?
I love the all-terrain boards you make because even tho they're DIY it shows you put a lot of effort and love into building them and the end result looks beautiful.
Hi Tester. I have built a few to order for my friends. Are you looking for an esk8 for yourself?
@@artsiomnaidzich9515 yup for myself
Maybe i can help. DM me on facebook messenger or instagram. Name is the same.
have you had Long-term Luck with them $60usd ESC's.? I had One started messing up on me after a handful of rides Power would cut under Normal load at 1st was afraid it was my battery.
Is that drivetrain stable at highspeeds?
Drive train stable? That's a loaded question. Yes. It is stable with the settings I use here. Fastest I've been on similar drive train with different motors and diffrent controller is 38 mph. Stability is affected by a lot of factors
Rider ability/xp
truck pitch angle
similar vs dissimilar pitch
tightness of trucks
Center Line allignment (front and rear truck)
wheel balance (at speeds above 20 mph)
Belt tension
Even vesc settings
Is it a more stable truck than a regular street truck? Most likely, yes. With bad set up, any truck can wobble. Do you have a specific truck to compare it to?
Wow! That’s really carvy for channel trucks. Turns on a dime, too. Did you set those up by loosening the kingpins?
I’m trying to make my Trampa AT to carve like that. Tips please. Thanks.
Rate of turn is directly proportional to angle at which you position your front and rear trucks (riser angle), and the length of your deck. On 40in trampa deck, I reckon 30 degree angle will provide best combination of stability and rate of turn.
@@artsiomnaidzich9515 with that degrees I doubt its stable at high speed. Does trucks with those decks goes better without angle riser unless your a carver.
@@joaquinninoortega8023 , this truck is designed to be mounted on 30 to 35 degree angle. And sure, you are right about speed/angle/stability. This board will top out at 25 to maybe 30mph. Its stable in this configuration.
Thank you for checking out this video.
hi gj for all !!! your sure this esc it's good for this motor? bye
I am sure.
@@artsiomnaidzich9515 thanks you sensei