Longboard Steering Stick System

Longboard Steering Stick System

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I'm building a project for my university, something I designed and built entirely on my own. It's still in the prototype phase and while it can be driven, it's far from safe to use! If you're interested in creating one of your own, be prepared to make some significant changes or modifications because this particular design is tailored specifically to a "globe" longboard. To get started, you'll need to source the following additional parts: * Two steel plates with specialized cutouts * A 12mm riser pad for the rear trunk * A steering stick from a kickboard (foldable or not) * An aluminum or metal tube (similar to a bicycle handlebar) with an outer diameter of 22mm * Two metal strips measuring 60x15x1mm, each with two 6.5mm holes spaced 40mm apart As for the screws and nuts required: * One M10 allen bolt with its head ground down to a height of just 3mm * One M10 self-locking nut * Four M6 screws to secure the metal strips * Four M6 distance nuts measuring 30mm in height * Four long M6 countersunk screws * Four short M6 countersunk screws * Four M6 nuts

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