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26 Sep 2007 comment on Deshi Spizer
[quote=rich]how heavy are theese skayes cause i really want a pair ? =D[/quote] Surprisingly light depending on your soul plate. I have this skate with a cut DK4 soul and I don't think it's any heavier than a TRS skate.
[quote=rich]how heavy are theese skayes cause i really want a pair ? =D[/quote] Surprisingly light depending on your soul plate. I have this skate with a cut DK4 soul and I don't think it's any heavier than a TRS skate.
21 Sep 2007 comment on Thisissoul custom Deshi Kelso II with gold
[quote=smewp slompy]PS. maybe deshi should design some kind of hard-plastic full-length cupsole that is imbedded inside the boot or something. thatway, it is strong anough to hold the rivets and screws and stuff. [/quote] Yeah, I see what you're saying. I've only had mine for a week so I'm still getting used to them. It would be nice if they made the plastic come up around the sides and rivet it there just above the foot bed, like you were sayins.
[quote=smewp slompy]PS. maybe deshi should design some kind of hard-plastic full-length cupsole that is imbedded inside the boot or something. thatway, it is strong anough to hold the rivets and screws and stuff. [/quote] Yeah, I see what you're saying. I've only had mine for a week so I'm still getting used to them. It would be nice if they made the plastic come up around the sides and rivet it there just above the foot bed, like you were sayins.
21 Sep 2007 comment on USD Rat Tail
[quote=MEGADETH99]Did you get the reigns. [/quote] Nah, I haven't called yet. I'm short on spendable cash anyway. And I switched to Deshi Spizers that don't need puffy liners.
[quote=MEGADETH99]Did you get the reigns. [/quote] Nah, I haven't called yet. I'm short on spendable cash anyway. And I switched to Deshi Spizers that don't need puffy liners.
21 Sep 2007 comment on Thisissoul custom Deshi Kelso II with gold
[quote=smewp slompy]nothing against people who love deshi's. but i personally think they really need to come up with a better chassis mounting system. with deshi's, there are only two holes through which you can mount BOTH your soul plates AND the chassis (frames, bearings, wheels). this is, imo, insufficient considering 1) the bottom of the deshi boot is not solid, as opposed to a hardshell plastic boot that doesn't break, crack, or warp. 2) in addition, sometimes the holes drilled by the deshi factory are so poorly mis-alined, that you end up having to re-drill or shave the direction of the holes until your screws can reach it. i think this is horrible. 3) last but not least, to have only two mounting holes that holds all the weight of the heavy ass soul plates and chassis on a weak deshi underbottom, is only asking for your whole chassis to explode/fall off when you skate or do a massive topside. this is just my opinion. but deshi needs to make their bottoms into unbreakable, unarchable, unbridgable bottoms; and in addition, they need to make extra holes so that you can mount your sole plates and frames SEPERATELY (eg. usd classic thrones; as opposed to two-hole usd thrones -- which are pretty much two-holes like deshis; but unlike deshis the usd throne is a solid plastic boot that doesn't break like deshis.) this is my post for the day. Yay. [/quote] I agree about the messed up alignment, I had to re-drill my frame holes. As far as not having bolt holes for the soul plates; It's really easy to just drill them out your self and but some anti-rivets in, regardless of the souls you are using(except maybe dual plates). I'm probably gonna do that with my DK4 souls soon.
[quote=smewp slompy]nothing against people who love deshi's. but i personally think they really need to come up with a better chassis mounting system. with deshi's, there are only two holes through which you can mount BOTH your soul plates AND the chassis (frames, bearings, wheels). this is, imo, insufficient considering 1) the bottom of the deshi boot is not solid, as opposed to a hardshell plastic boot that doesn't break, crack, or warp. 2) in addition, sometimes the holes drilled by the deshi factory are so poorly mis-alined, that you end up having to re-drill or shave the direction of the holes until your screws can reach it. i think this is horrible. 3) last but not least, to have only two mounting holes that holds all the weight of the heavy ass soul plates and chassis on a weak deshi underbottom, is only asking for your whole chassis to explode/fall off when you skate or do a massive topside. this is just my opinion. but deshi needs to make their bottoms into unbreakable, unarchable, unbridgable bottoms; and in addition, they need to make extra holes so that you can mount your sole plates and frames SEPERATELY (eg. usd classic thrones; as opposed to two-hole usd thrones -- which are pretty much two-holes like deshis; but unlike deshis the usd throne is a solid plastic boot that doesn't break like deshis.) this is my post for the day. Yay. [/quote] I agree about the messed up alignment, I had to re-drill my frame holes. As far as not having bolt holes for the soul plates; It's really easy to just drill them out your self and but some anti-rivets in, regardless of the souls you are using(except maybe dual plates). I'm probably gonna do that with my DK4 souls soon.
yeah, the DIs were made to be Hi-lo also.