D-cut questions

DC SUPERJET

Half a roll
Location
Lake Michigan
Right now I'm running a riva groovy ride plate and it hooks up a bit too much so I've been looking at getting a stock plate and cutting it, or possibly even finding one thats already cut. I have a few questions first though.

Would it be worth it for me to just try and d-cut the groovy?

Is there a preference in terms of cutting a stock plate even with the back, then putting a D in it, or do most keep it stock length, then cut the D in it?
 

Etheraldreamer

Be there and be square.
Location
Spring Hill, FL
if you have an oem plate i would just d cut that. if not i would probably cut flush and then d cut...but you can d cut it extended and see how you like it, you can always cut it after and shorten...a lot easier then ADDING it back. lol
trial and error on that one seems the best bet. its all a very personal preference kind of mod.
with that said, cut it flush and slash a big d out of that thing.
 

DC SUPERJET

Half a roll
Location
Lake Michigan
i don't have an sxi pro I have a 2000 superjet. I guess my screen name is a bit misleading. And lol sorry about the misleading math vocab, but really is there a good way to easily cut the plate?
 

Rockstar

Dicksmacker
Location
FL
Whatever you do, dont d-cut an extended ride plate unless you flush cut it. It will turn into a weapon and this will happen! :aargh4:
 

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KR

www.krlines.com
The idea of the D cut spawned off a fish tail surf board. D cut is just a uniform style. You can cut it anyway you want. Once I get my hands on another FX1 ride plate, I am going to try a swallow tail cut and see how it handles.
 

Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
Whatever you do, dont d-cut an extended ride plate unless you flush cut it. It will turn into a weapon and this will happen! :aargh4:

I've got 3 marks on my shins like that. All were actually from hitting the back of the tray or steering nozzle and not the ride plate... I think it'd be kinda tough to stab yourself with the rideplate. Not calling you a liar, I just can't imagine how you could get into a poisition to only hit the rideplate when there's so much other stuff blocking it.
 

Rockstar

Dicksmacker
Location
FL
This wasnt a mark as you say. This was a deep puncture wound. It was a pretty long extended plate tho. I would have a hard time believing this deep of a puncture wound be caused by the back of a ski anyway. :wink:

Imagine 2 long metal spikes sticking out.
 
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