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New Racedeck Freeflow XL

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After months of creeping on this amazing site I have finally pulled the trigger. We just ordered a Racedeck floor. We actually ordered the Freeflow XL which is yet to be put on the website. Since it is one of the first Freeflow XL's sold we will post before and after pics sometime in the next few weeks. Gonna be KTM colors. 3' black border, 18" Orange line inside that with a graphite fill. Newage cabinets on the way as well. PUMPED!!:rocker::rocker:
 
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MSG C5

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After months of creeping on this amazing site I have finally pulled the trigger. We just ordered a Racedeck floor. We actually ordered the Freeflow XL which is yet to be put on the website. Since it is one of the first Freeflow XL's sold we will post before and after pics sometime in the next few weeks. Gonna be KTM colors. 3' black border, 18" Orange line inside that with a graphite fill. Newage cabinets on the way as well. PUMPED!!:rocker::rocker:

Congrats! Looking forward to the pics of the new product.

RD had announced the new Freeflow XL right before I pulled the trigger on my Freeflow standard floor. I stopped for a moment to consider it, however since I had already measured out my floor design and everything was in place, I chose the standard 12" tiles. I'm very happy with my floor and it looks great going on it's second month of use. Clean up is easier than I thought as well as I simply vacuum the floor like I would carpet, but I use my Shop Vac with it's wide attachment. Pretty easy! :thumbup:







:beer:
 

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Congrats! Looking forward to the pics of the new product.

RD had announced the new Freeflow XL right before I pulled the trigger on my Freeflow standard floor. I stopped for a moment to consider it, however since I had already measured out my floor design and everything was in place, I chose the standard 12" tiles. I'm very happy with my floor and it looks great going on it's second month of use. Clean up is easier than I thought as well as I simply vacuum the floor like I would carpet, but I use my Shop Vac with it's wide attachment. Pretty easy! :thumbup:







:beer:

Looks great!!!
 

fatielajia

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I stopped for a moment to consider it, however since I had already measured out my floor design and everything was in place
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Garage painted. Floor goes in tomorrow. Then cabinets after that. I'll post before and after pictures once it all gets done. You guys have some awesome garages. I can't wait to be next!!
 

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Casters roll just fine on my FreeFlows. I even have a table saw which is several hundred pounds on a machine dolly thing and it rolls freely. No marks or damage left on the tiles. Rolling car jack, ditto, no damage.
 

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Casters roll just fine on my FreeFlows. I even have a table saw which is several hundred pounds on a machine dolly thing and it rolls freely. No marks or damage left on the tiles. Rolling car jack, ditto, no damage.

When we engineered the spacing of the ribs ( and on all solid tread patterns of RaceDeck) we accounted for rolling boxes, tool trays, stands, and even 4-post lifts, while at the same time provide good slip resistance
 
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