But mate, listen, it let's you take a slight edge to the next level. It gives you better feel in the stability in the tricks that you do and that's the kind of thing that you're looking for in an edge.
And a handbook on what various tricks are and what to say when another bloke pulls that trick. Only problem is the book is like 5 pages. 4 pages dedicated to the tricks and 1 page dedicated to how you say "Aw fuck that's fucken sick ay cunt" properly
@@Hobbit_Veteran sorry I think youre confused as to what you're here for. This is a video of a sketchy guy trying to sell some goofy trucks to investors.
"I was told there would be free pizza after my presentation and I cannot overstate my disappointment at the lack of pizza. ...nor can I disclose the improvements I've made in my new truck design."
This man doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. So I bought these trucks, and after attempting an ollie I landed on my shed. Please be warned he meant you can jump 5x higher, not 5%.
Lmaoo ok. Congratulations you played THPS You clearly dont skate or have ever skated. Unless you're doing some outrageous shit no one in their right mind would EVVVVEEERRRRR spend that much on regular trucks. If they would this guy would be famous. His trucks would be known throughout the skateboarding world. He'd be on every ig page. Every UA-cam channel. Every magazine. So why is it I've never heard of this before? Because it's a fucking scam
@@harrymack4987 Bruh many of those who you mentioned would not spend $500 on a pair of trucks, ESPECIALLY Tony Hawk. Tony Hawk would see straight through this bs, he could do better with a pair of $30 trucks than this guy could with his $500 ones.
I think its pretty clear how it works... it takes that slight edge and makes it into a very scientific and finite edge that can only be detected through a system of lasers and dots used for slight edge detection. Pretty simple really and genius to boot
@@R.u.x.x But this dude (at least at the beginning of the video) seemed to be talking about it like it's supposed to replace the typical trucks you'd usually find on skateboards, to make this product the new standard? Didn't sound like much of a pitch for "only professionals who will shell out any money for however minimal of a boost they'll receive from it."
I don't believe he was ever into skateboarding for the love of the sport, all he gave us of his history was that he was a promoter and got investment for the first skatepark, he didn't talk about any of his 'pro' status.
What I noticed is he said “if I disclose how it gives an edge, then anyone can make it”. I always said, if your business stands on the fact that you think no other smart guy in the world will figure out your technology, it’s not a business I’d invest in.
That's probably exactly what it is. It probably has like a broken axle or hollow axle with a spring in there or something. I don't even think it truly does 'higher ollies', as he claimed. I mean, there's a trade-off anyway in terms of weight, height and pop anyway, which in some cases ends up negligible as you can just pop harder with your back foot and jump higher with both feet.
His trucks are what longboarders refer to as "precision" trucks. Precision trucks in longboarding are cnc machined with tight tolerances so that the axles, bushing seat, and pivot are all exactly where you want them to be. This makes for a more predictable and consistent ride. Think of regular cast trucks as a car with wheels that are out of alignment, and precision trucks are just really well aligned. So, this isn't something you could simply achieve in your garage, unless you have some fairly expensive tools. But! He's not done much more than slightly modify an existing truck.... not like he's redesigned the truck or doing something new that other people haven't already done.
@@stillnotfastenough2338 In other words, the reason he won't admit what the design is, is because he knows anyone listening who knew what they were talking about would instantly be able to point out that what he has isn't patentable, and that his provisional patent will be rejected. It would quickly go viral and he would be destroyed.
There were 3 kids in his neighborhood that skateboarded with him when they were all 15 years old. He won the 'competition' (jumped over 3 soup cans) and was labeled 'the champion". LOL
Me reading the title: They probably don't get it because they aren't skateboarders, imma watch and find out for myself Me after watching the video: *confused noises*
@@woodwood1725 yeah...the whole "it allows you to control the board better in the air"....and I thought "does it have antigravity tech they no one has cracked yet?".....
As a 15 year skateboarder , he literally just changed the design on the Trucks and says they have a 5% advantage over other skaters. Nowhere in his design did it change the physics of the actual truck or stability whatsoever. The skateboard truck has literally been the same for decades the ONLY thing that makes you better skater is YOU!!
@@thechemi5083 as a skater, that is BS. Different trucks act VERY different depending on height, bushing material, bushing slope, kingpin angle, weight distribution, wheel width, wheel spacing, etc... These offer benefits and drawbacks for the myriad of tricks that can be attempted. Who knows if this guy is selling a unique improvement or not, but all trucks are not equal, even ones made by the same manufacturer. His biggest issue is not wanting to give up his IP so that it can be sold to another company. He clearly wants to manufacture it himself.
I skated for 15 years and was in ramp building industry so I WOULD be the person who understood his product and everything he said is utter BS. Skaters wont buy the more expensive trucks...ever. almost every skater I've known used shoe strings as a belt. We will use shitty trucks if they are free and work. This guy literally is selling NOTHING and that's why he wont explain the details. Nothing he could do to those trucks will do shit unless hes just using lighter metal. This guy is just trying to get money from nothing.
Exactly, used lighters to fix our shoes and wore them till our socks poked through and then some I'd never spend 500 on trucks. Half the time me and my friends would trade off stuff like if someone got a new board and someone else needed a new one they'd get that person's old one if it was in better condition than there's. I think I paid for one set of skate parts everything else was stuff we all swapped. Never had an issue. I also worked at zumiez so by that time I'd get people discounts and use my own discount
@@battles151 I seriously doubt that. Reducing weight sounds more like it to me. Isn't that part of why skateboard wheels went small in the first place? And why boards became much thinner?
You can just picture old David Hill doing ollies with a 5% edge at the local skate park with his super secret truck technology. "How do you do fellow kids"
You serious, obviously it’s a 5% edge on ability. It has special dust inside that comes from fairy wings found only in this mans back yard. Pretty clear.
Snake oil salesmen. He said the $500 trucks looked and weighed exactly the same as the cheap ones but are magically better and can’t explain how that is.
Different production process involving the treatment of the aluminum or perhaps whatever the alloy is, maybe it's a heat treatment, etc, etc, etc. Something that the big factories do not do.
“I’m not sure they understood what it was I was presenting.” Well… you didn’t actually tell them what you were presenting so I can see why they might be confused. 😂
those arent for street like ur thinking, those looked like ronins they are used in high speed down hill racing. yea they are expensive but at 60+ MPH its pretty worth it lol i have a pair and when ur going that fast you really dont wanna have ur board doing anything you didnt tell it to
Homie could have just been like, “with a higher truck design, more leverage is offered to the skater, thus increasing the amount of achievable pop.” He didn’t have to spill his secrets, not that they’re even secrets 🤦♂️
@@lrh8197 People don't realise how increasing the angle for pop and (/or) height of a truck isn't the only thing that matters. You can put some tiny wheels on it, and it would destroy whatever pop advantage you'd get. In fact, the whole thing is a literal trade-off, with very minor real world translations to 'higher pop'. Not to mention how skateboard tails can have a different angle too. And you really don't want to end up fighting ghost pop all the time. The steeper the tail gets before it pops the ground, the harder it will be to get a controlled ollie anyway. There is a very abrupt limit to how far you can go with the angle. And in fact, using carbon fibre materials for the deck itself will ultimately help way more with the pop than any increase in height for the trucks. The real reason why this guy doesn't want to 'spoil his secrets', is because there is none.
@@lrh8197 yes but these people have no idea what risers are and they were looking for an explanation on how they help or work so him saying that wouldve made it so much better
"but _many skaters_ will pay that sort of money to get a slight edge." Buddy, most skaters don't make that sort of money in a week, much less would they be willing to spend nearly 3x the cost of a full complete on a set of trucks with integrated wheels that'll last a few months to a year. Lmao.
I’m 51 and been skating since 1976 and have never heard of this guy and have no idea how you can improve wheel stability when they are already mounted with studs. Kook.
I figure it's a rotating axle assembly or two set in roller bearings inside the casting .. at 51 and been skating since 76 you didn't learn much over the years did you 😂🤡
What he's doing is simple. He's manufacturing a skateboard truck and relying on purchase power from already wealthy skaters. What he's selling is an upscale brand. He did not want to mention that on camera for obvious reasons.
Steven Weeks Honestly that would be a better pitch. “Each truck his hand polished, made from a stronger alloy, each engraved with your name, blah blah blah. That’s why it’s premium”
Yeah but pitching it as a premium product would have built value in his product and would have gone far smoother. He literally walked in and said "these are X6 the price of mid-high range trucks, they're much better, not gonna tell you how and for $160k you can only have shares in the non important parts of the business"
@@deLEARYous Well considering shark tank is mostly bs anyhow like most tv shows, If they really had any interest they would have made a deal and inquired off camera about it or just said i cant make a deal atm but we can talk later about it. Most deals the sharks agree to never happen off camera from stuff i have read. That is all fluff for on camera, they still have to go and look over everything so only a very small percentage of deals on shark tank actually happen.
Old skater dude: "Give me some money so I can roll out this magical skateboard truck system that makes skaters olly to the moon" Sharks: "Tell us how it works" Old skater dude: "NO!" Sharks: "Why not?" Old skater dude: "Because I have a patent" Sharks: "That doesn't make any sense. If you don't tell us about we're not investing" Old skater dude: "The IP isn't important that's why I've separated it from the company I want you to give me money for because I don't want you to have it because it's not really that important" Sharks: "We're all out" Old skater dude: "They just don't get skating man"
Pretty straightforward to anybody EXCEPT for Mr. DHD. "I've put the IP in a seperate comapany" but its not worth anything BUT it could interest a future buyer ....." Why did he put the IP in different company if - AS HE SAYS - it makes no difference and there is no value there ? He thinks he can sell it at a later date ... This man is brain dead from all the drugs he did in his youth.
...To be fair. His explanation is "I only have a provisional patent" All the sharks: "So, what you mean is....you don't think your patent is worth shit. So you might as well not have a patent."
"Skateboards, back 30 years ago, used to use trucks like that." Holds up a rollerskate. Bro, in 1990 people were not riding 2x4s on rollerskates. You were about 30 years off.
Ben Sarig There is no fucking improvement because as a former skateboarder myself as well there’s no fucking room inside the truck to add anything around the shaft that house the wheels you and I both know this it’s a thin piece of metal wrapped around my fucking threaded rod there’s no fucking room to put anything in there and keep the same dimensions as a bullshit artist and that what he’s trying to say is it more than likely use a different material that is way lighter than aluminum or stainless steel because there’s no fucking way he’s got anything inside that fucking set a truck that’s going to make it worth no 500 fucking dollars
Well it's super straighforward: the improvement is that it makes you olly 5% higher. How? Because of the way the wheels are attached. They're attached more betterly, you see? That makes you olly higher. Any idiot knows that.
I might of figured out his new design; by the looks of the dome head bolt next to the wheel, the solid axel rod that normally has a double outer thread has been replaced with a hollow shaft that has an inner thread. It would make the trucks lighter since it's hollow and depending on what material is used; usually the rod with the outer thread gets damaged scrapping on the ground, making it difficult to remove the nut where it ends up cutting a new thread. The dome head bolt (or button head allen screw) would eliminate that. Pretty clever, but! What makes skateboards a successful product is the same reason they don't make light bulbs that last forever. There's no market for things to last, polyurethane wheels deteriorate, bearings pop, truck axels break, ply wood breaks, grip tape (sandpaper) sands your shoes away. The more you want to be Shane O'Neill, the more equipment you're going to break and 'buy' another one.
I guess being lighter will help, but I can get the same pop with my dad’s fish board. And such a small advantage won’t do much at all, especially for $500.
I was thinking the same thing about how this product differs from standard trucks, but I don't really see how this truck would be lighter. I mean, if the tapped hole is a through hole then maybe you get some marginal weight savings, but if the tapped hole only goes as deep as the bolt, then you'd have pretty much the same amount of material whether you have a shaft that sticks out with a nut end or a bolt that goes into a hole. With current truck design, they use locking nuts that have a nylon insert, so they don't easily back out. I wonder if this design (assuming it is in fact a bolt that gets screwed in) also incorporates a nylon insert somewhere for similar locking action. Or maybe he uses some other method to lock the bolt in place. But any which way, I don't see how the new design would actually improve the performance of the truck in the ways mentioned (increased board control, higher ollies, etc.). Improved user experience when replacing wheels, maybe. prevention of the truck bolt from rubbing on the concrete when going primo, also maybe. But these are benefits he could have mentioned during the presentation without even revealing any actual IP. Instead he just said that trust me skaters will like the design changes.
tensors have a set of trucks that are insanely light, if you know how to ollie to ur max it might make it more comfortable to get to that but it wont make you jump any higher lol this was marketed twards some type or pros to give them an edge i highly doubt lighter trucks will make them physically able to jump any higher unless theres a hidden pogo stick in the board lol stable wheels wont help that much lol never had an issue with wheel stability, maybe a blown out bushing but never with the wheels lol (ignoring the obvious flatspots or broken wheels)
As founder of the LBP longboard facebook group, I have seen literally tens of thousands of setups and hundreds of products, I can confidently say that no, there is no real market for a cast truck that makes you 'pop' 10% higher.. that is achievable with bushing setup and better technique. I laughed when he mentioned the $100 truck vs. the $500 truck.. the $100 is a cast truck, no precision in the production process. The $500 truck is CNC'd from a solid block of aircraft aluminium, have thousands of RnD hours in them and provide insane amounts of 'lean' and stability at speed. That said, maybe a small amount of pro skaters might find a use in the marginal gains offered by this truck, but that could easily be banned from competition anyway for providing an unfair advantage
Early grabs anyone?? - which considering his background.......I'm gonna say it. He's a liar. "You can't put your hands on it"......What is he chatting about? Every skater in the world that has seen this is laughing - or cringing hard. As if you go skating with your friends thinking - "what can I do to get a 5% advantage over my mates". The guy is clueless.
I've bought my fair share of high end clothing, and I've had my reasons for doing so. What this guy is trying to do is absolutely not the same as buying clothes with a better fit made from better materials
"You've made it an uninvestable proposition thorough lack of disclosure" is such a nice way of saying "you told us nothing why the fuck would we invest"
Found the abstract for the patent; " A TRUCK ASSEMBLY Document Type and Number: WIPO Patent Application WO/2016/086272 Kind Code: A1 Abstract: There is provided a truck assembly comprising a hanger having a beam having distal bearing mounts each adapted for directly engaging two bearings of a wheel in use in lieu of via an axle. By engaging the bearings directly to the bearing mount, the truck hanger assembly in accordance of the present embodiment advantageously offers weight savings in not having to use the axle of the prior art. In this regard, the entire hanger may be manufactured from a lightweight aircraft aluminium." Soo... basically just a truck with the bearings mounted inside the truck and no axle going through it? My guess is it will break quite easily.
case in point ceramic bearings, which glide like glass best bearings in the world but no one rides them because they are $100 and steel bearings are fine
He cant demonstrate if he cant skate anymore 😂 .. shouldof brought someone else to do it .. but then again that person would of lowballed his ollie on the regular trucks then poped a 5foot ollie on the $500 ones to over sell it lmao 😂
this dude is like will arnett’s character interviewing for the new manager, “well i can't just give you my plan..if you guys give me the job you get the plan..”
The sharks absolutely failed in calling his bluff. They should’ve wheeled out the plywood ramp to have him prove that he is a champion skater. Very unprofessional.
kregg 34 I can’t even see a pro buying these trucks 🤣 the pros can do a crazy amount of stuff with the equipment they’ve always used and get better with just a bit of practice. Plus what pro would go with this guys brand instead of a brand like independent for example that has one hell of a history in the skating industry?
This is a total lie, he’s probably reselling regular cheap trucks and saying he made it super advanced... 5% more hight when jumping? Yeah ok. He doesn’t even say what they do better.
I really think he got what he wanted coming into this. He got a ton of publicity (even though his market audience likely doesn't watch shark tank). He stated that his product gives individuals a 5% edge which could (like he said) be crucial considering that no other skate hardware changes make that much of an improvement. He hasn't gone very far into the production phase and seemed to already have a working prototype. It looks like his target audience wasn't teenagers who can't afford $500 trucks but rather a sponsored skater who competes in tournaments or something who would likely contact him about his product. After all, most publicity is good publicity.
In bmx we switched to female axles and it's actually alot harder (damn near impossible) to bend or snap them because you'd have to also bend the entire housing they screw into
Remember those primo bolts that went into the end of the wheel stubs. Meant to save the thread on the stub from all the primo slides everyone was so good at
For me, the most entertaining part of Shark Tank Australia is watching how many different ways Steve can look puzzled/exasperated/angry/bemused at the same time. He has the most expressive facial features!
Judging by that picture they showed, he was a “ Champion” in the 70s when there were no skateboarders so everybody got a sponsorship and if you could do a TicTac or ride a wheelie for a couple of feet you were a semi pro
This guy s a multi miljonair he is one of the co-owners of globe international I think he made the pitch uninvestable on purpose this was just a marketing stunt for skaters to think Oh shit I want this
Most skateboarders are teenagers with not a lot of money. They don't really follow competitive/professional skate boarding either. So if you're going to roll this out, replace the old system with your own proprietary one, you need to be as transparent as possible and prove it works. Skateboarding is a 2billion dollar industry, so he has wiggle room, he doesn't have to be ultra protective about his IP.
You sure about that. Did a little Googling and apparently Globe is co-owned by a Steven and Peter Hill who were both Australian Skateboarding champions along with their brother Matt Hill. Even though they have the same last name I can’t find anything about a David Hill
As a former skateboarder I had to scrape money together for when I needed to replace something. I wouldnt pay 500 bux for a “slight” edge. Unless your competing which the vast majority of skaters arent than it would be so very impractical to even consider buying enhanced trucks.
He’s just selling a placebo. The idea that $500 will get you more air. The olly is all about the pop, not what the trucks are doing on the inside. All that should be in the truck is the axle.
@@thepropolys this is like the third time I’ve replied to your comment but the link keeps goin to that wrench instead of the correct page, so here we go again: patents.google.com/patent/WO2016086272A1/en?q=Skateboard+&inventor=David+Hill
@@bitzer8722 Interesting. So basically it's made from aluminum. Sounds like it would only be appropriate for vert or flatground tricks. It would grind away very quickly and be very sticky on other metals.
i mean the trucks can have a small effect given a suspension style baseplate instead of your standard solid fixed baseplate, giving a small big of give and then spring back as you ollie giving some benefit even if not even a cm lol
Look up his company and you can find the patent drawings. Looks like there is a spring where the pivot cup is on a normal truck. I assume the springs provide a little extra bounce off the ground.
there are a lot rkp trucks that are CNC made with Aluminium which are over 500AUD, and a lot people buy them for downhill racing, but for street skating there is no point buying precision trucks, cast trucks will do better job
He should have started by riding.both types and then explaining the difference 🤷♂️ But regardless, his word play early in the pitch and the later disclosure about the separate company for the IP would put me off this guy.
I do see where he's coming from. He's basically implying that he's gonna scam people saying they'll pay for something because they think it gives them an edge
“Can you explain how it works?”
“No”
*Later*
“I don’t think they fully understood how it works”
how the *sport works
hahahah xD
Ikr lmfao
This guy is the definition of...
Source: "bro just trust me"
dumb comment
@@bungalowbob9629 355 others disagree with you, but thank you for your meaningless opinion
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@@bungalowbob9629 381>1
Haha we've all been pulled into some shit with that one.
If he thinks they were harsh, this dude needs to try pitching a $500 set of trucks to a room full of skaters... 🤦♂️
Because skaters have $500 for some trucks. Maybe if they said "Supreme" on the hanger.
If he said these trucks spitfire then we might be in business but he doesn't even say they are lightweight or anything- former ska8r
What do you mean? He said it can Ollie for me. I'm sold 🤣
😂skaters? You mean a room full of skater's parents!!
Nigga we destructo for 100 all day lol
As a former skateboarder I would never pay over $80 for a pair of trucks, $500 is ridiculous...
$500 each lol
But mate, listen, it let's you take a slight edge to the next level. It gives you better feel in the stability in the tricks that you do and that's the kind of thing that you're looking for in an edge.
Oliver Wan don’t forget the 5% improvement.
Were you at pro-level? $500 seems fair if your entire livelihood depends on being 1% better than the competition.
@@oliverwan1520 very funny!
👏👏👏👏👏😄👍👍
He sounds like a guy trying to get away with not telling his wife how much the TV really cost.
Lol
He should go into Politics
499
@@lisaparrey1343 lmfao so true. political people are a different breed
Listen Martha, I already told you it was a great deal! Just trust me. Jeez!!
Slaps skateboard trucks
"These bad boys can fit so many ollie in them. Gib moneys."
Lmao
Winner winner
😭
This is the comment I was looking for.
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I’d pay 500$ to see Mark Cuban and Kevin O’Leary dismantle this product on national tv
U do know that trucks are solid😂
Daddy Braddy 🤣 lmao
The dollar sign goes in front
Im in 😂
@@alexlara2321 May the anti-whoosh protect you.
this felt like a conversation with my ex girlfriend
🤣🤣
This was the one highlighted comment when i clicked on the video and almost made me not watch it
Lol
Haven’t even seen this and by you saying that I already know what to expect
Lol winning comment.
Everybody knows the 5% edge comes from a sweet headband and some skull shorts.
and a 5FDP shirt
Facts
Or a new sticker
Green makes you go fast
And a handbook on what various tricks are and what to say when another bloke pulls that trick.
Only problem is the book is like 5 pages. 4 pages dedicated to the tricks and 1 page dedicated to how you say "Aw fuck that's fucken sick ay cunt" properly
Dood bumped his head at the skatepark one to many times lol
Nick Dizzle 😂😂😂
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@@Digger-Nick ∆👍
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”Dood” lol thought it was dude
I invented a better wheel.
Shark: how? What makes it better?
David: Just trust me. It’s better.
This is one of those “trust me bro” situations lol
Why did you steal my post?
😂😂😂
Exactly like what is he saying
😅😅😅😅😅
“Trucks increases your Ollie by 5%..” What in the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 is going on !?!
He’s selling the codes but there’s a patent so he can’t say
I think he forgot to turn the moon gravity off before the presentation.
THPS 3
*activates Moon Physics*
Just need a design that has less energy loss. It's not rocket science
“You’re not gonna tell us what it is but you want us to invest?”
“Yes”
Got Instagram?
@@nicholasward lol
@@nicholasward I had to beat the simps to it
@tatertotter808,
*Damn, you sure are a lil’ CUTIE 😍! May I PLEASE make direct payments towards your college tuition/student loans (Soon-To-Be Dr.) 😩?*
glowblank17 👀 that can be arranged
He looks extremely confused as to what he’s there for as well
Ha ha ha
I'm sure he has no idea how it actually works and wants to save face by not trying to explain it lol. What an absolute disaster this was
Just like Joe biden
@@Hobbit_Veteran sorry I think youre confused as to what you're here for. This is a video of a sketchy guy trying to sell some goofy trucks to investors.
"I was told there would be free pizza after my presentation and I cannot overstate my disappointment at the lack of pizza. ...nor can I disclose the improvements I've made in my new truck design."
This man doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. So I bought these trucks, and after attempting an ollie I landed on my shed. Please be warned he meant you can jump 5x higher, not 5%.
For real?
@@jakegolding8388 yes
@@jakegolding8388 I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.
Bollocks, not yet in production , yer talking bollocks
😂😂😂😂😂
No skater would ever spend 500 on trucks. Not a single person in the world
for a 5% ✌🏼advantage✌🏼 unless it had magnets it it that propelled it forward and had shock absorbing properties
Plenty of high end competitors would.
Tell that to tony hawk
Bobby burnquist
Chad muska
Rodney Mullen
Andrew Thomas
Elijah w.e
And many , many more mate! ! !
Lmaoo ok. Congratulations you played THPS You clearly dont skate or have ever skated. Unless you're doing some outrageous shit no one in their right mind would EVVVVEEERRRRR spend that much on regular trucks. If they would this guy would be famous. His trucks would be known throughout the skateboarding world. He'd be on every ig page. Every UA-cam channel. Every magazine. So why is it I've never heard of this before? Because it's a fucking scam
@@harrymack4987 Bruh many of those who you mentioned would not spend $500 on a pair of trucks, ESPECIALLY Tony Hawk. Tony Hawk would see straight through this bs, he could do better with a pair of $30 trucks than this guy could with his $500 ones.
Tony Hawk: Why should I buy your product?
David Hill: You wouldn't understand so I won't tell you.
The funny thing is Tony Hawk actually knows how much of a legend David Hill was.
I think its pretty clear how it works... it takes that slight edge and makes it into a very scientific and finite edge that can only be detected through a system of lasers and dots used for slight edge detection. Pretty simple really and genius to boot
damn i just thought the trucks would magically kick you off the board and have nyjah huston take over lol
Pretty edgy ^^
@@SuperUltimateLP but an Edge can only an Edge with a Bono.... or so I've heard
Not worth 500 bones
“This one costs $500 and I think skateboarders will pay that..”
What the hell kind of skateboarders do you know?? We’re all out here broke as shit
He was pointing to a precision reverse kingpin truck that downhill skateboarders use.
They're $400 for the set and a friend of mine bought a set. They're ridden by some of the best skaters in the world, for DH.
Pros.
@@R.u.x.x But this dude (at least at the beginning of the video) seemed to be talking about it like it's supposed to replace the typical trucks you'd usually find on skateboards, to make this product the new standard? Didn't sound like much of a pitch for "only professionals who will shell out any money for however minimal of a boost they'll receive from it."
@@ryuman757 oh ya for sure
The young skater would be so sad to see what he was to grow into.
Fuck that is brutal.
I don't believe he was ever into skateboarding for the love of the sport, all he gave us of his history was that he was a promoter and got investment for the first skatepark, he didn't talk about any of his 'pro' status.
I fell like he is the dad from grind.
@@pocket5751 from deck dogz lol
That is the most truthful thing I have heard in a while.
What I noticed is he said “if I disclose how it gives an edge, then anyone can make it”.
I always said, if your business stands on the fact that you think no other smart guy in the world will figure out your technology, it’s not a business I’d invest in.
Of course, as soon as the first one gets sold in store, you've given away the whole operation.
Don't patent get you like 75 years of exclusivity?
@@johnsprague5889 they give you 20 years
"You aren't going to tell us how this works"
"No"
"And you want us to invest in it?"
"Yes"
Yeah pretty simple
Should've came to the comments first.
oh god please don't let dudes like this run the already chaotic industry of skateboarding haha
hi john
John!!!! Love the videos my dude.
Hi John hill
I just watched this video than realized that John saw 5 hours before me!
fr this not what we want lmao
"If I told you how it worked then people would be modding their own trucks in their garage with a drill and $5 in hardware".
That's probably exactly what it is. It probably has like a broken axle or hollow axle with a spring in there or something. I don't even think it truly does 'higher ollies', as he claimed. I mean, there's a trade-off anyway in terms of weight, height and pop anyway, which in some cases ends up negligible as you can just pop harder with your back foot and jump higher with both feet.
His trucks are what longboarders refer to as "precision" trucks. Precision trucks in longboarding are cnc machined with tight tolerances so that the axles, bushing seat, and pivot are all exactly where you want them to be. This makes for a more predictable and consistent ride. Think of regular cast trucks as a car with wheels that are out of alignment, and precision trucks are just really well aligned.
So, this isn't something you could simply achieve in your garage, unless you have some fairly expensive tools. But! He's not done much more than slightly modify an existing truck.... not like he's redesigned the truck or doing something new that other people haven't already done.
@@stillnotfastenough2338 In other words, the reason he won't admit what the design is, is because he knows anyone listening who knew what they were talking about would instantly be able to point out that what he has isn't patentable, and that his provisional patent will be rejected. It would quickly go viral and he would be destroyed.
There were 3 kids in his neighborhood that skateboarded with him when they were all 15 years old. He won the 'competition' (jumped over 3 soup cans) and was labeled 'the champion". LOL
This made me laugh. Good stuff.
Well done friend
That's pretty much how the pioneer days of any hobby goes lol
OK boomer
wonderfully said. in Australia
And this folks is why you should wear a helmet when you skate
Underrated comment
@@whatislife4203 he had one on in the pictures so id say its overrated
@@uncleruckus3149 imagine thinking one image represents someone’s entire career in something 🤡🤡🤡
@@hektik2074 mmmkay
@@uncleruckus3149 W
Students when the teacher asks them to elaborate on their answer:
Me reading the title: They probably don't get it because they aren't skateboarders, imma watch and find out for myself
Me after watching the video: *confused noises*
🤣🤣
I understand skating very well. This is absolute bullshit
@@woodwood1725 yeah...the whole "it allows you to control the board better in the air"....and I thought "does it have antigravity tech they no one has cracked yet?".....
As a 15 year skateboarder , he literally just changed the design on the Trucks and says they have a 5% advantage over other skaters. Nowhere in his design did it change the physics of the actual truck or stability whatsoever. The skateboard truck has literally been the same for decades the ONLY thing that makes you better skater is YOU!!
@@thechemi5083 as a skater, that is BS. Different trucks act VERY different depending on height, bushing material, bushing slope, kingpin angle, weight distribution, wheel width, wheel spacing, etc... These offer benefits and drawbacks for the myriad of tricks that can be attempted. Who knows if this guy is selling a unique improvement or not, but all trucks are not equal, even ones made by the same manufacturer. His biggest issue is not wanting to give up his IP so that it can be sold to another company. He clearly wants to manufacture it himself.
I skated for 15 years and was in ramp building industry so I WOULD be the person who understood his product and everything he said is utter BS. Skaters wont buy the more expensive trucks...ever. almost every skater I've known used shoe strings as a belt. We will use shitty trucks if they are free and work. This guy literally is selling NOTHING and that's why he wont explain the details. Nothing he could do to those trucks will do shit unless hes just using lighter metal. This guy is just trying to get money from nothing.
damn right. My bet is, that he is laser-sintering those trucks to be "hollow" in the center - thus have less weight.
Watch it again..my bet is he fitted the trucks with magnets. Most likely comes with a shoe accessory in order for it to work.
Exactly, used lighters to fix our shoes and wore them till our socks poked through and then some I'd never spend 500 on trucks. Half the time me and my friends would trade off stuff like if someone got a new board and someone else needed a new one they'd get that person's old one if it was in better condition than there's. I think I paid for one set of skate parts everything else was stuff we all swapped. Never had an issue. I also worked at zumiez so by that time I'd get people discounts and use my own discount
@@battles151 I seriously doubt that. Reducing weight sounds more like it to me. Isn't that part of why skateboard wheels went small in the first place? And why boards became much thinner?
@@TheEudaemonicPlague No wheels got smaller and decks got smaller making tech and spinning tricks easier.
As someone who’s skateboarded for 15 years I can assure you this is nothing more than a con. No skateboarder on the planet is paying $500 for trucks 😂
I'm paying for it
diamond plated HDMI CABLES.
You can just picture old David Hill doing ollies with a 5% edge at the local skate park with his super secret truck technology.
"How do you do fellow kids"
"Follows the skateboarder. Defies logic."
Inertia: "Am I joke to you?"
Ratio
@@famousfinds8698 counter-ratio
Phsyics.
Bill nye did tell us inertia is a property of matter
"Bill billbillbill bill bill Bill Nye the science guy" and "science is cool" is all I recall
I used to be a passionate skateboarder in my younger years and i have absolutely no idea what hes talking about
You serious, obviously it’s a 5% edge on ability. It has special dust inside that comes from fairy wings found only in this mans back yard. Pretty clear.
Congratulations, you have the same amount of knowledge as the “creator”
Snake oil salesmen. He said the $500 trucks looked and weighed exactly the same as the cheap ones but are magically better and can’t explain how that is.
I'm not the only one who missed the mention of them weighing the same. If that's actually true, then you're 100% correct--snake oil.
The axle is carried by bearings as well
The more expensive ones would have tighter tolerances and higher quality construction is my guess
Different production process involving the treatment of the aluminum or perhaps whatever the alloy is, maybe it's a heat treatment, etc, etc, etc. Something that the big factories do not do.
That's because there's no difference he bought a s*** ton of generic trucks and is lying to them and saying they are slightly different
“I’m not sure they understood what it was I was presenting.”
Well… you didn’t actually tell them what you were presenting so I can see why they might be confused.
😂
Who tf has paid 500$ for trucks? I see why he was “FORMER” champion.
Yep I can’t think of any trucks that cost that .
They downhill trucks, pretty common for them to be that expensive
those arent for street like ur thinking, those looked like ronins they are used in high speed down hill racing. yea they are expensive but at 60+ MPH its pretty worth it lol i have a pair and when ur going that fast you really dont wanna have ur board doing anything you didnt tell it to
Homie could have just been like, “with a higher truck design, more leverage is offered to the skater, thus increasing the amount of achievable pop.” He didn’t have to spill his secrets, not that they’re even secrets 🤦♂️
If that was all that was actually going on, wouldn’t riser plates just do the same thing?
Very good!!!
@@usernameonutube Morpheus: _What_ if I _told_ you, the truck only has round edges? :P
@@lrh8197 People don't realise how increasing the angle for pop and (/or) height of a truck isn't the only thing that matters. You can put some tiny wheels on it, and it would destroy whatever pop advantage you'd get. In fact, the whole thing is a literal trade-off, with very minor real world translations to 'higher pop'. Not to mention how skateboard tails can have a different angle too. And you really don't want to end up fighting ghost pop all the time. The steeper the tail gets before it pops the ground, the harder it will be to get a controlled ollie anyway. There is a very abrupt limit to how far you can go with the angle. And in fact, using carbon fibre materials for the deck itself will ultimately help way more with the pop than any increase in height for the trucks. The real reason why this guy doesn't want to 'spoil his secrets', is because there is none.
@@lrh8197 yes but these people have no idea what risers are and they were looking for an explanation on how they help or work so him saying that wouldve made it so much better
“What are we buying here?”
“Yes”
"but _many skaters_ will pay that sort of money to get a slight edge."
Buddy, most skaters don't make that sort of money in a week, much less would they be willing to spend nearly 3x the cost of a full complete on a set of trucks with integrated wheels that'll last a few months to a year. Lmao.
Plot twist: he invented the greatest trucks I've ever used. I've been flying all day
😂😂😂😂
"Computer says no" that Little Britain reference amused me more than it should have.
I know what you mean!!! 😂🤣😂
I’m 51 and been skating since 1976 and have never heard of this guy and have no idea how you can improve wheel stability when they are already mounted with studs. Kook.
How many 360s can you do lol.
He was trying to sell a placebo
I figure it's a rotating axle assembly or two set in roller bearings inside the casting .. at 51 and been skating since 76 you didn't learn much over the years did you 😂🤡
U rock man 🔥
i bet dude didn't even skate and he does ''science'' id be in there being like show me an ollie then command him to do a shitload of tricks lol
What he's doing is simple. He's manufacturing a skateboard truck and relying on purchase power from already wealthy skaters. What he's selling is an upscale brand. He did not want to mention that on camera for obvious reasons.
Steven Weeks Honestly that would be a better pitch. “Each truck his hand polished, made from a stronger alloy, each engraved with your name, blah blah blah. That’s why it’s premium”
Yeah but pitching it as a premium product would have built value in his product and would have gone far smoother.
He literally walked in and said "these are X6 the price of mid-high range trucks, they're much better, not gonna tell you how and for $160k you can only have shares in the non important parts of the business"
U sir hit the head on the nail
@@deLEARYous Well considering shark tank is mostly bs anyhow like most tv shows, If they really had any interest they would have made a deal and inquired off camera about it or just said i cant make a deal atm but we can talk later about it. Most deals the sharks agree to never happen off camera from stuff i have read. That is all fluff for on camera, they still have to go and look over everything so only a very small percentage of deals on shark tank actually happen.
Yeah but the market for such a thing is pretty small
Old skater dude: "Give me some money so I can roll out this magical skateboard truck system that makes skaters olly to the moon"
Sharks: "Tell us how it works"
Old skater dude: "NO!"
Sharks: "Why not?"
Old skater dude: "Because I have a patent"
Sharks: "That doesn't make any sense. If you don't tell us about we're not investing"
Old skater dude: "The IP isn't important that's why I've separated it from the company I want you to give me money for because I don't want you to have it because it's not really that important"
Sharks: "We're all out"
Old skater dude: "They just don't get skating man"
😂
I also watched the video
Pretty straightforward to anybody EXCEPT for Mr. DHD.
"I've put the IP in a seperate comapany" but its not worth anything BUT it could interest a future buyer ....."
Why did he put the IP in different company if - AS HE SAYS - it makes no difference and there is no value there ?
He thinks he can sell it at a later date ...
This man is brain dead from all the drugs he did in his youth.
For those people who don't watch the video and go straight to the comment section??
...To be fair. His explanation is "I only have a provisional patent"
All the sharks: "So, what you mean is....you don't think your patent is worth shit. So you might as well not have a patent."
"Skateboards, back 30 years ago, used to use trucks like that." Holds up a rollerskate.
Bro, in 1990 people were not riding 2x4s on rollerskates. You were about 30 years off.
“Why should we hire you?”
I dont want to give away my secrets.
“SOB is a genius. HIRED”
Very good!
As a person who used to skate a lot in his past, i dont understand what is the improvment with his new trucks so try to guess how lost they were.
Ben Sarig There is no fucking improvement because as a former skateboarder myself as well there’s no fucking room inside the truck to add anything around the shaft that house the wheels you and I both know this it’s a thin piece of metal wrapped around my fucking threaded rod there’s no fucking room to put anything in there and keep the same dimensions as a bullshit artist and that what he’s trying to say is it more than likely use a different material that is way lighter than aluminum or stainless steel because there’s no fucking way he’s got anything inside that fucking set a truck that’s going to make it worth no 500 fucking dollars
I think he's using the Blockchain technology :p
Well it's super straighforward: the improvement is that it makes you olly 5% higher. How? Because of the way the wheels are attached. They're attached more betterly, you see? That makes you olly higher. Any idiot knows that.
Often Elsewhere dude there is little motors in the trucks, it’s a hibred type thing
@@CANControlGRAFFITI oh that actually makes sense now! You gotta get the motors spooling first! 😄
I might of figured out his new design; by the looks of the dome head bolt next to the wheel, the solid axel rod that normally has a double outer thread has been replaced with a hollow shaft that has an inner thread. It would make the trucks lighter since it's hollow and depending on what material is used; usually the rod with the outer thread gets damaged scrapping on the ground, making it difficult to remove the nut where it ends up cutting a new thread. The dome head bolt (or button head allen screw) would eliminate that. Pretty clever, but! What makes skateboards a successful product is the same reason they don't make light bulbs that last forever. There's no market for things to last, polyurethane wheels deteriorate, bearings pop, truck axels break, ply wood breaks, grip tape (sandpaper) sands your shoes away. The more you want to be Shane O'Neill, the more equipment you're going to break and 'buy' another one.
I guess being lighter will help, but I can get the same pop with my dad’s fish board. And such a small advantage won’t do much at all, especially for $500.
Trucks under go huge forces.... Making them thinner would surely break more often.... And hurt lots of skaters!!
It's an incremental improvement maybe but not $300 worth of improvement
I was thinking the same thing about how this product differs from standard trucks, but I don't really see how this truck would be lighter. I mean, if the tapped hole is a through hole then maybe you get some marginal weight savings, but if the tapped hole only goes as deep as the bolt, then you'd have pretty much the same amount of material whether you have a shaft that sticks out with a nut end or a bolt that goes into a hole.
With current truck design, they use locking nuts that have a nylon insert, so they don't easily back out. I wonder if this design (assuming it is in fact a bolt that gets screwed in) also incorporates a nylon insert somewhere for similar locking action. Or maybe he uses some other method to lock the bolt in place.
But any which way, I don't see how the new design would actually improve the performance of the truck in the ways mentioned (increased board control, higher ollies, etc.). Improved user experience when replacing wheels, maybe. prevention of the truck bolt from rubbing on the concrete when going primo, also maybe. But these are benefits he could have mentioned during the presentation without even revealing any actual IP. Instead he just said that trust me skaters will like the design changes.
tensors have a set of trucks that are insanely light, if you know how to ollie to ur max it might make it more comfortable to get to that but it wont make you jump any higher lol this was marketed twards some type or pros to give them an edge i highly doubt lighter trucks will make them physically able to jump any higher unless theres a hidden pogo stick in the board lol stable wheels wont help that much lol never had an issue with wheel stability, maybe a blown out bushing but never with the wheels lol (ignoring the obvious flatspots or broken wheels)
As founder of the LBP longboard facebook group, I have seen literally tens of thousands of setups and hundreds of products, I can confidently say that no, there is no real market for a cast truck that makes you 'pop' 10% higher.. that is achievable with bushing setup and better technique. I laughed when he mentioned the $100 truck vs. the $500 truck.. the $100 is a cast truck, no precision in the production process. The $500 truck is CNC'd from a solid block of aircraft aluminium, have thousands of RnD hours in them and provide insane amounts of 'lean' and stability at speed. That said, maybe a small amount of pro skaters might find a use in the marginal gains offered by this truck, but that could easily be banned from competition anyway for providing an unfair advantage
I love these 'so bad it's good' pitches
"You can't touch it with your hands."
*Confused boneless noises*
Hahahaha
But you have to grab a rail to do a boneless..right? Are the kids doing handless boneless things now? Those darn kids.
Lmaoooo
Early grabs anyone?? - which considering his background.......I'm gonna say it. He's a liar. "You can't put your hands on it"......What is he chatting about?
Every skater in the world that has seen this is laughing - or cringing hard. As if you go skating with your friends thinking - "what can I do to get a 5% advantage over my mates". The guy is clueless.
@@ohooha7 Just grab the board on the side. Rails or no rails, all the same.
My wife explaining to me why she absolutely NEEDS new Gucci
😂😂
Your wife be like: 'trust me bro!'
😂😂😂😂😂
at least she has to ask for it ;(
I've bought my fair share of high end clothing, and I've had my reasons for doing so. What this guy is trying to do is absolutely not the same as buying clothes with a better fit made from better materials
"You've made it an uninvestable proposition thorough lack of disclosure" is such a nice way of saying "you told us nothing why the fuck would we invest"
When he put the trucks back inside the box at the end of his presentation I nearly lost my shit.
Skated for several years now and even I couldn’t decipher what he was trying to sell
Looks like u haven’t showered for several years.
Skated for 40 years and wouldnt buy water from this guy
@@punkrocktv8229 🤣 I’m right there with ya. I’m confused what he’s trying to sell
hes trying to sell a pair a of trucks with a 5% increase in performance, how is that so hard to understand
@@TheWalkThrewer Because he doesn't explain where that increase comes from, you berk.
I’ve been into skating since 84 and I’ve NEVER heard of this “champion”.
Yeah, I'd love to know why he's claiming that. School carnival, maybe?
@@wintermute8315 I guess he figures it’s such an obscure sport that no one would know, or check.
Maybe he was champion in 83.
@@cgasucks 🤣😂🤣😂🤘
Found the abstract for the patent; " A TRUCK ASSEMBLY
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2016/086272
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
There is provided a truck assembly comprising a hanger having a beam having distal bearing mounts each adapted for directly engaging two bearings of a wheel in use in lieu of via an axle. By engaging the bearings directly to the bearing mount, the truck hanger assembly in accordance of the present embodiment advantageously offers weight savings in not having to use the axle of the prior art. In this regard, the entire hanger may be manufactured from a lightweight aircraft aluminium."
Soo... basically just a truck with the bearings mounted inside the truck and no axle going through it? My guess is it will break quite easily.
case in point ceramic bearings, which glide like glass
best bearings in the world but no one rides them because they are $100 and steel bearings are fine
Yeah, skaters aren't like golfers
Nailed it.
At least he could have demonstrated it
I was expecting him to
Don’t demonstrate something that doesn’t exist
He cant demonstrate if he cant skate anymore 😂 .. shouldof brought someone else to do it .. but then again that person would of lowballed his ollie on the regular trucks then poped a 5foot ollie on the $500 ones to over sell it lmao 😂
He didn't want them to invest, just trying to get product CT out there.
Yep
this dude is like will arnett’s character interviewing for the new manager, “well i can't just give you my plan..if you guys give me the job you get the plan..”
HAHA THE ACCURACY OMG
@@Alex_Bertubesocks “Tell you what. I’ll give you part three of part two. Not gonna give you a whole part.” 😂😂
Pelosi: "We need to sign the bill to know what's in it."
I love how he picks up a CNC'd truck meant for downhill longboarding and compares it to a shortboard truck at the end as a last ditch effort.
The sharks absolutely failed in calling his bluff. They should’ve wheeled out the plywood ramp to have him prove that he is a champion skater. Very unprofessional.
Yea I highly doubt skaters even with 500 to blow on trucks would even spend that much ever on trucks.
You can buy a complete board for like $200 so it makes no sense unless you’re a pro skater but even then he didnt show it working
kregg 34 I can’t even see a pro buying these trucks 🤣 the pros can do a crazy amount of stuff with the equipment they’ve always used and get better with just a bit of practice. Plus what pro would go with this guys brand instead of a brand like independent for example that has one hell of a history in the skating industry?
2:51 that is how I feel when my mom asks me one more time that how to save contact on smartphone
😂
This is a total lie, he’s probably reselling regular cheap trucks and saying he made it super advanced... 5% more hight when jumping? Yeah ok. He doesn’t even say what they do better.
There modified tracker trucks look at the base plate and shape of baseplate and middle of hanger
"What it is is not as important as what it does." Dude they're investing in the PRODUCT not the +5% jump height.
I love how you can just see the sharks go from "Ok, this could be interesting" to "welp, I'm never getting this time of my life back."
I really think he got what he wanted coming into this. He got a ton of publicity (even though his market audience likely doesn't watch shark tank). He stated that his product gives individuals a 5% edge which could (like he said) be crucial considering that no other skate hardware changes make that much of an improvement. He hasn't gone very far into the production phase and seemed to already have a working prototype. It looks like his target audience wasn't teenagers who can't afford $500 trucks but rather a sponsored skater who competes in tournaments or something who would likely contact him about his product. After all, most publicity is good publicity.
I can’t tell you what your investing in, so for that reason I’m out.
Actually makes sense for once
you're
Nobody will buy 500$ trucks that has bolts instead of nuts on the hanger.
Yeah looking at those allen heads on the ends of the axles gave me flash backs to all the inverted kingpins I broke on the old grindking trucks
Imagine breaking one of those off inside the hanger and suddenly you have a 500$ paper weight
In bmx we switched to female axles and it's actually alot harder (damn near impossible) to bend or snap them because you'd have to also bend the entire housing they screw into
True
Remember those primo bolts that went into the end of the wheel stubs. Meant to save the thread on the stub from all the primo slides everyone was so good at
The truck that he presented isn’t even of his own making. It has a Tracker Trucks baseplate! 😂
I noticed that too.
For me, the most entertaining part of Shark Tank Australia is watching how many different ways Steve can look puzzled/exasperated/angry/bemused at the same time. He has the most expressive facial features!
He didnt even say what kind of champion he was or where or when.
true
Certainly wasn't on this planet.
Judging by that picture they showed, he was a “ Champion” in the 70s when there were no skateboarders so everybody got a sponsorship and if you could do a TicTac or ride a wheelie for a couple of feet you were a semi pro
At the 1998 Seoul Olympics, he won Gold in the freestyle bullshitting category
carpii Fo Sho!
This reminds me of my very first job interview ever it did not go so well.
"Computer says no." Love the Little Britain reference from the British bloke :-)
This guy s a multi miljonair he is one of the co-owners of globe international I think he made the pitch uninvestable on purpose this was just a marketing stunt for skaters to think Oh shit I want this
Most skateboarders are teenagers with not a lot of money.
They don't really follow competitive/professional skate boarding either. So if you're going to roll this out, replace the old system with your own proprietary one, you need to be as transparent as possible and prove it works. Skateboarding is a 2billion dollar industry, so he has wiggle room, he doesn't have to be ultra protective about his IP.
@@Farquad76.547 I'm saying what he tries to achieve with it.
If this was some sort of marketing stunt, he can go ahead and note that his plan was a complete failure.
Why on earth did you spell millionaire like that? I am disgusted and extremely disturbed.
You sure about that. Did a little Googling and apparently Globe is co-owned by a Steven and Peter Hill who were both Australian Skateboarding champions along with their brother Matt Hill.
Even though they have the same last name I can’t find anything about a David Hill
**Says skaters will choose the $500 trucks for a slight edge**
Me sitting comfy with my $45 indy's
Facts
Those Indy's will out live you too.
Right? How many people you know ride tensors?
There is no fucking way a skater would pay that. Indy's for life
Indys ...
Now omg someone say gullwing and griptape
He skated back when the skill ceiling was very low. If you could do an Ollie you were considered amazing.
I still think doing an Ollie is amazing. I can do them though not consistently well.
As a former skateboarder I had to scrape money together for when I needed to replace something. I wouldnt pay 500 bux for a “slight” edge. Unless your competing which the vast majority of skaters arent than it would be so very impractical to even consider buying enhanced trucks.
An elaborate Hustle just to get a lifetime supply of Taco Bell and mountain dew.
If he's so confident in his patent, he should be making money selling royalties, not set up production and marketing for such a niche business
I'm used to hearing Mark laugh, Kevin degrading himself, Lori looking so hot, and Barbara asking a stupid question lol
"What does it do"
"Makes the wheels better"
"How"
"Hmmmm"
He’s just selling a placebo. The idea that $500 will get you more air. The olly is all about the pop, not what the trucks are doing on the inside. All that should be in the truck is the axle.
He did it by making the trucks lighter, from my understanding, here’s the patent. patents.google.com/patent/USD30115S/
You linked to a nut wrench
@@thepropolys this is like the third time I’ve replied to your comment but the link keeps goin to that wrench instead of the correct page, so here we go again: patents.google.com/patent/WO2016086272A1/en?q=Skateboard+&inventor=David+Hill
@@bitzer8722 Interesting. So basically it's made from aluminum. Sounds like it would only be appropriate for vert or flatground tricks. It would grind away very quickly and be very sticky on other metals.
i mean the trucks can have a small effect given a suspension style baseplate instead of your standard solid fixed baseplate, giving a small big of give and then spring back as you ollie giving some benefit even if not even a cm lol
🎶He was a skater boy, she said “see ya later boy🎶
👍🤣💯
He wasn't good enough for her.. money
She had a pretty face, but his head was up in space, he needed to come back down to earth.
Look up his company and you can find the patent drawings. Looks like there is a spring where the pivot cup is on a normal truck. I assume the springs provide a little extra bounce off the ground.
You're the GOAT
lol I had a pair of bear trucks that sat for years and the rubber inserts disintegrated so I folded up a post it and used that
There’s maybe 10 people on this earth that are going to spend $500 on a set at Majik trucks
Shaun White is probably one of them
there are a lot rkp trucks that are CNC made with Aluminium which are over 500AUD, and a lot people buy them for downhill racing, but for street skating there is no point buying precision trucks, cast trucks will do better job
Homie took too many skating falls back in his day
He should have started by riding.both types and then explaining the difference 🤷♂️
But regardless, his word play early in the pitch and the later disclosure about the separate company for the IP would put me off this guy.
"So Daaavid, let me understand, what is that round construction that spins around?"
"That is the wheel."
"So Daaavid, what does the wheel do?"
Australian version is so polite and laid back lol. I miss how in the US version people just get dismantled and ripped apart
If this works, he doesn't need them, he just needs ONE video with a pro skater endorsing his product, showing an actual improvement and he's golden.
I like how they edit in pauses to make it seem like he is going blank.
When they edit in an awkward silence but show the guy's lips moving
Lol whsts the time stamp for that
@@WayneCLyle 3:15
"I don't think they understand the sport"
Me who's has almost two decades pushing wood: Were those pictures fake?
I've never heard "pushing wood". It is good.
...and that last shot of someone doing a frontside air over the channel was definitely not him.
Interesting fact that old man David designed the first Edwards deck in 1977 and was one of the most famous designers in the world lol
- "So why should we actually invest in your product?"
- "Yes" 👁👄👁
😂
I do see where he's coming from. He's basically implying that he's gonna scam people saying they'll pay for something because they think it gives them an edge
Opportunity missed tbh
i felt he was too arrogant. His smile the whole time screamed “You just don’t get my genius”