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I'm sorry to post something completely irrelevant, but I've just thought of it and I'm interested.
say i have a board with 15 degree wedge on either end, so the board was symmetrical, if i took a 35 degree baseplate and put it on the front and put a 50 on the back, would it be exactly the same as having a 50 degree front and 35 degree back on a board without wedging?
or does wedging give it a different feel or something?
in goemetry you would have the same turning angle, yes.
The factors that would affect the ride of the board are the risers and what sort of baseplate you use. Once you put a wedge riser the board becomes higher than running just a normal 50 deg baseplate. also the 35 deg randal baseplates are for DH so they are designed a little differently than the standard baseplates, they shorten the wheelbase by just a little bit.
so to answer your question, the geometry would be the same yes, but the feel you would get would be slightly different and a little bit shit in my opinion. Its worth a try though
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