Does it actually make much of a weight difference? I’m tempted to do it but since the material is so light I didn’t think cutting a few holes in it would make much of a difference.
No not at all. If anything that might actually help keep your drillbit from wobbling around as you drilled to your deck. Although it is very possible that you will need to replace your grip tape if it starts peeling up around the holes. Sometimes if there’s too much heat, It can make the grip tape struggle to grip after drilling all the holes. But if you’re just worried about taking the griptape off before doing it, you should be totally fine keep it on
Yes you can, but i always avoid the grind rails. i don't personally like the feeling of grinds that snag on the holes. but if your deck is like the rapture deck and the middle has a little spot that doesn't get grind on then you can usually remove some fro the middle of the deck.
I need some help with my UA-cam channel so I came to ask you my fav youtubers. should my videos be longer or shot but have more parts to them? Try to get a answer to me asap please and thank you. ps I love the videos
Any thing is possible man! the main thing we look for is riders that ride our parts and show support. after a while of seeing those riders truly enjoying our parts and being good examples for new riders. we look into ways to bring them onto the team.
I would personally not recommend going through the sides. The metal that runs horizontal is non-structural. So the top and bottoms are ok , but the side beams are structural so it is not a good idea to drill through it.
Does it actually make much of a weight difference? I’m tempted to do it but since the material is so light I didn’t think cutting a few holes in it would make much of a difference.
Does it actually make much of a weight difference? I’m tempted to do it but since the material is so light I didn’t think cutting a few holes in it would make much of a difference.
Definitely give it a go, just make sure you’re not cutting through any of the support beams that run vertically through the deck. You can really remove quite a bit of the material which will definitely be noticeable. Also I’ll paste what I said in the other comment just incase you haven’t seen it yet. “It definitely does make quite a bit of a difference. It removes about 2/10 of a pound. So for example, our rapture decks are 2.8 pounds. But with the speed holes in them, it brings the deck way down to about 2.6 pounds. You can definitely feel that when you’re doing whips in the air.”
It definitely does make quite a bit of a difference. It removes about 2/10 of a pound. So for example, our rapture decks are 2.8 pounds. But with the speed holes in them, it brings the deck way down to about 2.6 pounds. You can definitely feel that when you’re doing whips in the air.
First, what’s up chase I love these videos keep it up man
Yooo you rock Nathan!
@@ChaseRost hey are u going to the skatepark today?
How much lighter does this make the deck?
Does it actually make much of a weight difference?
Does it actually make much of a weight difference? I’m tempted to do it but since the material is so light I didn’t think cutting a few holes in it would make much of a difference.
Wow!
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I saw you at the centerville skatepark I was in the red helmet and red sunglasses with black scooter
ahhh heck yeah! i remember seeing you. hope to see you up there again soon
Hey can you put griptape over the holes in the hate the hole cutting on griptape😅
Keep the vids up bro 😎
Definitely will mate! Thanks
How big are the holes?
they are 5/8. but i've also gone as big as 3/4
Love your video
yoo thanks so much mate!
Can’t wait to try this when I get my rapture deck
I have holes in my deck right now but they suck😂should have watched this first
heck yeah dude! you'll have to let me know how it turns out
it's a problem if I drill it through the griptape?
No not at all. If anything that might actually help keep your drillbit from wobbling around as you drilled to your deck. Although it is very possible that you will need to replace your grip tape if it starts peeling up around the holes. Sometimes if there’s too much heat, It can make the grip tape struggle to grip after drilling all the holes. But if you’re just worried about taking the griptape off before doing it, you should be totally fine keep it on
Also do you live in Tennessee
i live in Ohio
I live in Oregon
Can put put holes on the bottom of the deck too
So would you be able to
Yes you can, but i always avoid the grind rails. i don't personally like the feeling of grinds that snag on the holes. but if your deck is like the rapture deck and the middle has a little spot that doesn't get grind on then you can usually remove some fro the middle of the deck.
I need some help with my UA-cam channel so I came to ask you my fav youtubers. should my videos be longer or shot but have more parts to them? Try to get a answer to me asap please and thank you.
ps I love the videos
Hey thanks mate! i always recommend a mid size length video. i started out with videos around 2-3 mins. and now i worked my way up to about 8-12 mins.
Is it possible for me to get sponsored by rapture if I’m only 13
Any thing is possible man! the main thing we look for is riders that ride our parts and show support. after a while of seeing those riders truly enjoying our parts and being good examples for new riders. we look into ways to bring them onto the team.
How wide is the deck
4.725 inches wide
Is it bad to drill holes in the side of your deck
I would personally not recommend going through the sides.
The metal that runs horizontal is non-structural. So the top and bottoms are ok , but the side beams are structural so it is not a good idea to drill through it.
@@ChaseRost oh ok
Are you a Christian? We saw one of the Tees you were wearing and were wondering if you were
I sure am! Nice catch, ill have to where that tee more often
Yes!!! I knew you were I’m going to support your brand as soon as I need parts
Cool
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Does it actually make much of a weight difference? I’m tempted to do it but since the material is so light I didn’t think cutting a few holes in it would make much of a difference.
Does it actually make much of a weight difference?
Does it actually make much of a weight difference? I’m tempted to do it but since the material is so light I didn’t think cutting a few holes in it would make much of a difference.
Definitely give it a go, just make sure you’re not cutting through any of the support beams that run vertically through the deck. You can really remove quite a bit of the material which will definitely be noticeable.
Also I’ll paste what I said in the other comment just incase you haven’t seen it yet. “It definitely does make quite a bit of a difference. It removes about 2/10 of a pound. So for example, our rapture decks are 2.8 pounds. But with the speed holes in them, it brings the deck way down to about 2.6 pounds.
You can definitely feel that when you’re doing whips in the air.”
Does it actually make much of a weight difference?
It definitely does make quite a bit of a difference. It removes about 2/10 of a pound. So for example, our rapture decks are 2.8 pounds. But with the speed holes in them, it brings the deck way down to about 2.6 pounds.
You can definitely feel that when you’re doing whips in the air.