@biell Good one! A durometer would clarify a lot already, usually dont need one o those. But yea, that's a pretty plausible thought. I guess they d buy quantities like that.
@lemur So far im able to ride 50km in one go (cbxr) without any issues so fatigue is no problem yet. Weirdly enough riding WTF rails in mission (bit nose-down) even increased the comfort level more. But it must be a sweet sensation having an enhanced floaty feeling. I would certainly miss the connection with board and terrain i think. Still will try a suspension board as soon as i get the chance!
@sirgu
Oh dang! I watched that vid but missed the single sensor part coz i got pissed off by how he was slamming on the stock pad like an ape. This vid is very stupid tbh.
Edit: I dont like posi either tbh. The dual pad is about the only fail-safe we have and im no trickster.
@lemur i dunno. polished doesn't always mean better.
i think i like the aesthetics on that better than the killguards tbh. i find them a bit bulky, especially the 6.5 version. n the 5.5 look like they might not have a ton of travel before the cross member touches the tire.
but as u pointed out, suspension squat may be an issue.
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@lemur That sounds like this board then, nice work tracking that down.
Edit: As typing this DPD showed up with the parcel, that was dan quick! Will make it’s own thread later and take a look :)
@notsure try again, looks like I only allowed .gif when doing pic links.
@b0ardski . Definitely won't cost much to modify a rear footpad. I've been using a modified 4 sensor XR rear footpad as a front for a while, never had a mount of shame or ghosting problem and the type of shoe made no difference.