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anyone selling downhill board or have plans how to make a metal buttboard?

yeadoes anyone have plans tomake a metal framed buttboard, gotta make it for metal work @school.


is anyone sellin a downhill board with precision trucks (no isis)??



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A metal framed buttboard is I think called a Luge...
there is someone selling a downhill board with precision trucks... you are already aware of this as you are a popular contributor to that thread...
a metal frame buttboard/classic luge couldn't be used under IGSA rules.

then again, if that doesn't bother you- make one if you cant find one....or buy a pegless luge...or a wood buttboard....

*shrugs*

if you just want a design to copy off, to make it for class- get darren lotts book: the street luge survival guide.

or just copy the specs off the IGSA website and make it up from other boards for sale on the net....
robbo sold his, didnt he?

Jacko said:
there is someone selling a downhill board with precision trucks... you are already aware of this as you are a popular contributor to that thread...
metal luge my mistake. i didn't know what it was called, sorry man

Ben said:
a metal frame buttboard/classic luge couldn't be used under IGSA rules.

then again, if that doesn't bother you- make one if you cant find one....or buy a pegless luge...or a wood buttboard....

*shrugs*

if you just want a design to copy off, to make it for class- get darren lotts book: the street luge survival guide.

or just copy the specs off the IGSA website and make it up from other boards for sale on the net....
its all good....the trick here is to go to the IGSA wesite and get their specs list...look for some photos of luges and pick one you like...then try and recreate it with your own personal adaptations to make it fit you/your ride style...

hope that helps.
Yeah just do what ben said! The easiest for you to make at school would be along the lines of a Rogers Bros 'Perimeter style luge'. you will need a pipe bender though, able to weld the pan and frame, and alot of cash coz theres no way in hell they'll have aluminium plate (preferably 5083) thick enough lying around at school to make a pan. The pan alone 4- 5mm thick (for a Rog Bros style pan) would cost about $50 to $100. Other styles you could try building is a Pan style (just a plate pan with two heads bolted either end to support the trucks) but you need to bend the pan. Or a rail which would be the strongest on a budget (the rail is like a spine that runs under the pan). that way you can use thinner plate for the pan.

Look also at Chris Mcbrides website for loads of pics and ideas. If you look on the forum street-luge.com there is a Gravity vehicle showcase where you'll see some weird ideas that people have built themselves mostly out of junk and some really good luges too.
what are the websites for all of these? thanks for your help man

Phill C said:
Yeah just do what ben said! The easiest for you to make at school would be along the lines of a Rogers Bros 'Perimeter style luge'. you will need a pipe bender though, able to weld the pan and frame, and alot of cash coz theres no way in hell they'll have aluminium plate (preferably 5083) thick enough lying around at school to make a pan. The pan alone 4- 5mm thick (for a Rog Bros style pan) would cost about $50 to $100. Other styles you could try building is a Pan style (just a plate pan with two heads bolted either end to support the trucks) but you need to bend the pan. Or a rail which would be the strongest on a budget (the rail is like a spine that runs under the pan). that way you can use thinner plate for the pan.

Look also at Chris Mcbrides website for loads of pics and ideas. If you look on the forum street-luge.com there is a Gravity vehicle showcase where you'll see some weird ideas that people have built themselves mostly out of junk and some really good luges too.
Hey man if you're goofy i could maybe set you up with a roger bros asym and munkae trucks...
how do i telll if i'm goofy? i push with my front foot and face the right side of my board.

Aj Hare said:
Hey man if you're goofy i could maybe set you up with a roger bros asym and munkae trucks...
regular is left foot forward (when ur riding) and goofy is right foot forward. you are regular
You are not Goofy Ian. I might have round 2 on that setup I've just gotta check with my sister

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