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    Longskateaholic Hawthorne's Avatar
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    Default Belldrop with visor - flush?

    How would i do this?

    Full instructions please
    Deck: Fullbag Elise
    Trucks: Blue & Purple Munkae trucks
    Bushings: Yellow & Red elims.
    Wheels: 75mm Lime BigZigs
    Bearings: Bones Swiss Ceramics

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    Default Re: Belldrop with visor - flush?

    Charly NoLimit visor. Redrill holes to fit the visor. Use weather stripping for around the lips of the visor.

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    Default Re: Belldrop with visor - flush?

    Quote Originally Posted by iFlasH View Post
    Charly NoLimit visor. Redrill holes to fit the visor. Use weather stripping for around the lips of the visor.
    Posted the wrong picture, ill find a new one.
    I need to know how to make my own visor and make it fit inside the helmet flush, it doesn't need to be flippable.
    Deck: Fullbag Elise
    Trucks: Blue & Purple Munkae trucks
    Bushings: Yellow & Red elims.
    Wheels: 75mm Lime BigZigs
    Bearings: Bones Swiss Ceramics

    ;) Get some.

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    Default Re: Belldrop with visor - flush?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hawthorne View Post
    Posted the wrong picture, ill find a new one.
    I need to know how to make my own visor and make it fit inside the helmet flush, it doesn't need to be flippable.
    The dude who had it fit inside I believe just said he took the pads out. I can tell from my drop that taking the pads out shouldn't be too hard. You can buy some polycarb and heatmold it to the shape of the helmet then slide it inside (at least that's how I would think to do it).

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