Every so often, under pressure, duress and the offer of wads of cash, Donald might just pump out the odd custom request. You don't know when it's going to arrive, but you do know that it'll work and work well.
He's on the case.
For UK-based skate neverbees CCR (Credit Card Racing) Pavel has produced a shameless 70s lookalike proto with 21st century know-how.
With added chilli-concave and Roadster-pumping kicktail, the CCR deck has unhinged the breathless lines from surf-shaped Fibreflexes, Z-Flex and Santa Cruz. Maybe a little bit of Benjyboard and Skuda is lurking in it's local home-brew belly.
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At 31" long, it has just enough front to insult a cone:
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What width?
8.5" at the back bolts of the front truck, gently tapering to a non-oversteering 6.5" at the front bolts of the rear:
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"Whatdafuck is a rounded diamond tail?"
Think you got it there, Donald; that hits the mark pretty damn perfect.
And what wheelbases?
19" and 20.25."
For tasty 5.5'+ courses.
And does it work?
Well, has a CCR rider ever podiumed? NO.
So why not have a great-looking board? <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/samg/87954399/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/11/87954399_28ce39b10e_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="P1171794" /></a>
Thanks Campbell. One day...
CCR. All the blimmin' gear, not a friggin' clue.