LaCroix Board Co. -- wood and CF deck + segmented flex carbon fiber enclosure -- GROUP BUY [COMPLETED]

The struggle is real Steve! :wink:

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The cell compartments are 3in x 9.25in / 76mm x 235mm. You should keep your orverall thickness below 25mm.

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Ok thanks you, I am really thinking of popping for two…wild hair

I expect mutiples can stack nicely given the design, maybe have a check on that i.e. does an enclosure with a layer of bubble wrap site into another enclosure? and do two decks sit on top of each other like conference chairs?

Surprise my brother in summer when he comes to visit & you know what? I will buy some shagging MBS trucks, there I said it

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We can surely pack them efficiently, although 2 enclosures would not stack perfectly into each other. It might be more efficient and safer to ship 2 fully assembled decks and enclosures side by side though. To be determined… Or 2 decks stacked and enclosures separate. We’ll figure something out! :wink:

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Can you guys predrill for bindings? Also, why is the battery enclosure thicker at the center? Is this just for aesthetics?

I know its design is not intended for ramps and so forth, but I’d still like to be able to jump on and off of curbs when applicable.

The board has a front/back arch and a heel/toe concave which is more pronounced in the middle.

So in order to have the same workable space for the batteries in the middle of the deck, the enclosure appears to be thicker when looking at it from the side but it does in fact have the same 25mm clearance in the middle.

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Not that we don’t want to help, but I think we’ll have to let you use your DIY skills if you wish to add bindings.

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Ok I gotchya, thanks for the explanation.

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Thanks Pat! I need 75mm for the battery segments, so we are good to go if I have 76mm internally. If I order now, when do you guess delivery would be?

Edit: looks like May. I should learn to read :slight_smile:

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also, note the board wasn’t designed for jumping. The flex was engineered for carving, not for absorbing jumps (although going on and off curbs is certainly not a problem, besides maybe scratching the motormount). Also, I’d recommend trying the board before installing bindings. It’s much wider than conventional boards and if you use the Matrix2, you’ll find your lean angle will surprise you. Anyhow, maybe you’ll prefer bindings, I’m just saying you should try the board without for at least a couple of days before making the call. Cheers, A

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There’s not much room for error! If you want, you can PM me your design and I’ll do my best to confirm fitment. Depending on your design… The compartments have rounded corners that might interfere if you rely on only 1mm for clearance, up to you!

I’m using the NESE modules 74 x 93 x 22.5 for the 4p module I just measured. I think I’ll be ok with the rounded corner since we can move vertically if necessary.

Ok, and you are going for a 10s4p setup, 12s4p?

I was going to use the 12s 4p on an Evo build. With all the width on your board, I want to see how may P groups I can fit in 235mm. The enclosure seems perfect for this.

You’ll only be able to fit 2 of those NESE modules side by side. You should be able to make yourself a 12s4p setup no problem.

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Awesome, thanks for the help. Ordered

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Thanks, received!

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Forgive me if this has already been covered, but do you sell the enclosure separately and would it fit the Trampa Street carver?

Hey bud, it wouldn’t fit so we don’t sell it separately. Thx

Ok cheers (y)