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Prototype Frames

prototype frames

Prototype Frames : more photos.
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prototype frames

22 Responses to “Prototype Frames”

  1. jomu Says:

    how stiff do the frames feel? looks like they would feel quite flexy and shit really. i’m sure the grind decent though

  2. el nino Says:

    Very Nice

  3. pn Says:

    look nice but look like tey would snap pretty easy

  4. Chris Says:

    I think they have potential but they look easy to break.

    I would love to skate them and see how they go though

  5. Suat Says:

    and other full pic
    patenturk.net/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&...

  6. hoax34 Says:

    They look interesting, like a cross between kizer suspensions and a cut down 50/50 core frame. Maybe a bit lighter though. Definately a good idea for people who ride freestyle provided they stay strong.

  7. Nico Says:

    they look like kizer type M mix with the 50/50 frames !

  8. Mushes Says:

    This Frame İs Very Cool And Strong.Break is Very Hard,Because I See,I Touch And I do Drive Respect Suat A.k.a Agissu :) Good Job

  9. Kartal Says:

    They are made of 7 pıeces each. 3 maın parts(wheel holders and h block) and 4 grındplates(fluıd materıal attached on alumınıum parts).Suat from Turkey,Istanbul made them:D.For own usage, he ıs our antırocker provıder,also handmade:D.They feel really good and durable…we wıll test thıs ın tıme:D

  10. dak Says:

    they look extra weight…

  11. m Says:

    good hobby,but you can by some frames for some dollar…
    and it looks dont strong to big gaps

  12. fiftykenth Says:

    i mean it’s a sick idea, nice design and all, but why a frame in 7 peices? thats 14 peices of parts for a pair of skates, when it will be the same as a regular frame in 1 peice of plastic. but that’s me, i like it simple, just take the frame off when you want and on in a minute, no cracking of small fradgile parts. but i only mean this if this is planned as a frame to sell, just look at how kizer did on the armortech frame, they sold like 24 frames worldwide and no one liked them :P

  13. el billy Says:

    Hi everyone!
    nice concept, looking at it is not much different thanany other frame when talking about flex, resistant, I don’t think they will break, is a pretty good idea.
    This frames don’t offert anything different than any other frames in the market.
    I’m making something different, but I have not post any pictures because I don’t have the paten yet and the poject is in a stant still, but if you want to partner up, we can probably do something together. By the way Kizer want to see my desing as well.

  14. maTT Says:

    isnt that the skatepark from “Brink”?

    anyone else think it looks similar

  15. Chris Says:

    Not really feeling it, and they look like they will wear really quick. Worth a try, but I could see them being expensive.

  16. chirs above loves the boaby Says:

    they look quite good…. GEEZ A SHOT!!!

  17. Joey Castro Says:

    haha yeah it does look like the BRINK skatepark a little bit

  18. suat Says:

    el billy !
    my mail suatkumas@gmail.com
    contact me.

  19. korp Says:

    xsjado frames are great why copy something that already works? theres enough freestyle frames already.. and besides make the metal go all the way under the boot that will make it more durable (and there you have 50/50 core..)

  20. susan Says:

    they look interesting i would love to try them!

  21. Kevin Says:

    They look lke they could break very easy. But i would love to skate them.

    -kl

  22. Jack Says:

    well i do aggree that it has some interesting idea behind it but the more you test the more improvments you will make, im sure its does look similar to other frames but there is always somthing that can be found to be better and unique, keep on doing what you are doing and im sure you ll come up with somthing totally different.

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