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Old 11-13-2007, 01:48 PM
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AXIS SETTINGS and ideas...

hey guys me and axis just came up with a cool new idea...at least they said it is new,that noone ever tried it before,so i will be the first one to do that...
so when i met george and played his pedals i was constantly bitching about how tight they are...now that i got his point i keep on bitching why my pedals are NOT as tight as his...basically i got the X and he has the A,and i got the A spring on my pedal but its still not as good...and we figured out that its the board height..every time i move my beater back the board moves up...and i got it pretty far back,so board is very high...and axis and i figured that if a lower the board it will be extremely tight..so i told them to send me toe-raisers,and they said are you crazy its only gonna make it higher.and i said no,im doing it in reverse...WTF??!?! right...well for people like me,here is an idea...what im gonna do is REVERSE the raisers,pretty much take the board and unscrew it at the top and put on the bottom of the "chain" piece..and start building raisers DOWN towards the grownd..i will post pictures as soon as i get it done...

any input is wellcome...
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Old 11-13-2007, 02:21 PM
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Not exactly a new idea, Bosticman (http://bosticman.com/) did this with his X longboards to lower the footboard, he just didnt use the toerasiers to do it.

http://www.derekroddy.com/free_video/Axis.wmv

It's good you're experimenting bro, keep at it
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Old 11-13-2007, 11:56 PM
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Not exactly a new idea, Bosticman (http://bosticman.com/) did this with his X longboards to lower the footboard, he just didnt use the toerasiers to do it.

http://www.derekroddy.com/free_video/Axis.wmv

It's good you're experimenting bro, keep at it
i guess then its nothing new but still...i think its pretty cool,now i dont have to spend new bucks on A series cuz im jobless,eventually tho i will have to get them,just to show off hahaha...i just got those by the way and i did it on one pedal,but since im in the OFF SEASON or OFF WEEK AND A HALF im not gonna play them until next week
..suck for me
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Old 12-10-2007, 01:44 AM
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Won't hurt in experimenting your axis X settings, i have the A ones though

you'll get your tension setting , just ask your feet which they prefer (lol)
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