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You can always use something to measure the dimensions from a pic of the deck. I used this site recently and it worked really well:
https://eleif.net/photo_measure.html
Just upload the pic and put the reference line on the widest part of the deck, enter width of the deck for the reference line and then draw lines to where the axles would be and read the widths on the table.
Haha wow that was super satisfying. Thank you. Looks like 9.1 or so by the tail.
i will take some photos tomorrow for you if you would like showing different trucks on the deck
I am more curious about the wheelbase, mainly thinking redrilling it down to about 15 would be way more comfortable than at 15.75 which is what was listed.
It almost seems like the wheelbase is drilled into the concave of the nose, but it is also funny that the BBS dot mark was so far below the current holes, which is about where I would think the front truck would sit best.
With all that, I have only seen pics - detailed pics, but still it doesn't compare to the real thing in front of me.
Its part of why I wanted to try this board, I’m pretty tall (basically Blender’s size) with big feet so I’m hoping the oversized wheelbase helps this fit a little better. I sometimes feel like I need something more substantial when I’m riding ramps.
That should definitely work for what you have in mind, as well as the option to drill it down a little.
The best thing with those sort of boards is how stable they are at speed, as per a couple of other guys who skate bigger ramps and bowls with the Duane Peters shaped boards with 16" wb, which were quite comfortable for me even just pumping half way up the vert ramp after their session on day, and no I can't skate vert at all but like watching it.
I have a Lucero 9.25" with 15.5" wb, set up more as a cruiser right now, but I can definitely feel the length on that, compared to other boards I have, also cruisers / similar setups with 15" wb which are a bit more "spot on" feeling for that sort of setup.