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Surf-Rodz TKP ADJUSTABLE BASEPLATE Surf-Rodz TKP Adjustable Baseplate. Generally used on the rear truck to lay the kingpin down (negative angle), reducing turning performance and prioritizing propulsion. Used in slalom races, LDP, etc. At the maximum angle (approximately -45 degrees), the rear truck can have almost zero turning angle. Besides racing, it can also be used by those who want to customize their board's movement or to experiment with the angle of riser pads. Photos 5 and 6 show the 15-degree positive and 45-degree negative states (the photos show a different color model; hangers etc. are not included). It's realistically difficult to change the angle by 45 degrees with wedge riser pads. It can also be adjusted up to 15 degrees in the positive direction. I don't think anyone would use it in the positive direction with Surf-Rodz, which are already sharp, but it's a specification. ※The items for sale are in photos 1 and 2. Made in USA New, unused Aluminum CNC machined Color: Ash (silver gray) ※Black is out of stock. Dedicated kingpin included ※This product is for Surf-Rodz TKP only. The following is the manufacturer's description: TKP adjustable baseplate, adjust your ride the way you want! Works only with TKP hangers. Adjustment range: 0-60 degrees Feel free to ask questions or comment. Thank you for looking. landyachts Arbor Downhill Downchill Freeride carver bonzing yow landyachts yow lost loaded surfrodz surfrods Orangatang hawgs etc. Would this be of interest to you?
5 months ago