Who's loaning me a GT or GT footpads?
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 Just wondering... Because you know you want a concave footpad that you can trust, as FM can't get it right. It's hard to believe that there are still so many reports of GT's ghosting on people. You gib, i fix, deal? 
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 Someone get this man a footpad! 
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 @notsure lol... uhhhh I'm kinda trying to get out of the OW space actually... I barely want/care to ride my board. To the point that I'm considering canceling my FAF Varials, and Tilt Kit orders... 
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 @samuraipunch said in Who's loaning me a GT or GT footpads?: lol... uhhhh I'm kinda trying to get out of the OW space actually Sadge :( 
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 @samuraipunch said in Who's loaning me a GT or GT footpads?: FM can't get it right. So i had the pleasure to ride a treaded GT yesterday! it felt like a Pint with a suitcase on top. it might actually be better with a vega. they designed the gt n xr backwards in time. thats some david copperfield, time travelers wife shit! n u say they can't get it right? ur just not thinking straight. 
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 The Gt was supposed to be the next generation of the board... in so many ways, to me it's more of a half (mis)step... Than even the "two steps forward, one step back".... I don't think the top heavy feel of the GT would be benefited by a Vega, as I imagine it'd be very sluggish and land boaty to inputs. Funny though with the Pint comparison, as I thought the Growler was a bit unstable, and top heavy as well. I can't bring myself to justify another $1.5k+ into the OW, to do a 68V Vesc... It's just not enough of a performance upgrade to get the torque I want to see. And I see it becoming a walled off garden, that'll become a very fractured ecosystem amongst vendors; while all relying more or less on FM for key components. For a while, it'll likely be the motor being what keeps people in orbit. Unless something can come up with 1.5k-2k+ w motors that don't overheat in the summer to make a Vesc board that's unreliant on FM components. The GT's really shifted how I see the OW platform within the PEV space. As I know I won't upgrade to a GT should something befall my XR, that I can't repair on my own. As I don't see it providing "enough" performance gains, for a worse ride quality, and then already knowing the additional amount of money I'd spend to make it ride the way I want... It doesn't justify the spend, and supporting FM doesn't balance for me either. 
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 @samuraipunch Good to hear your point of view . As for myself, I have and still have every generation of OW's except PX, plus two vesc builds . 
 I can't wait to see what's behind that FM door, good or bad.
 I also preordered the Superflux motor which afaik has 30 poles(same as hypercore) but 18kv. I just learned the SF motor can use the XR/Plus axle blocks and can bolt into the XR rails.
 Fungineers has new rails in developement. Lots on the horizon. 
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 @lemur I guess, there's kinda two topics going on in this thread... The purpose and main one being, that I want to get the community that's on the GT, "off the X" and so that at a consumer level there's a fix to the footpads, and don't worry about ghosting. Basically a bottom up approach at trying to get FM to fix or design a better front footpad unit. And the other being that to me the OW as platform, while it revolves around FM isn't one I want to support going forward even as a Vesc conversion; as I'm sinking more money into an existing FM based product. A Vesc build that's independent of FM may be plausible down the line, as a new build/project. But I feel that it'll always remain handicapped by form factor. As I don't see how it will be possible to reach higher voltages without increasing the size of the footpads, and their thickness; without drastically altering how the board feels, without corrections through rail shape/geometry. 
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		