As a long time skater and engineer, I finally am getting around to building a motorized skateboard.Perks to the All terrain mountainboard:Great quality deck, made of strong maple wood allows perfect buoyancy for someone my weight. 150 lbs.The tires are excellent quality as well.Good, all terrain, strong rubber.Drawbacks- I don't want to have to depend on power sliding to be my only manual brake system.The trucks' hardware holes are located directly on the tail and nose.I'm old school...So I drilled new holes approximately 3" inward the deck, from the original holes. I then reinstalled the trucks in their new locations using American made hardware. I want to be able to break, old school style.The hardware that came with the board is complete garbage, and so are the trucks. I recommend tightening the living you know what outta them. If you plan on going fast.My truck base bolt stripped on the VERY FIRST NUT I SCREWED ON.I'm experienced. And this is brand new hardware and trucks. This should only happen on old trucks, with old hardware that's seen some grinding, for instance.So...I gave it 4 stars because I think the deck and tires are worth the price, alone. Additional hardware isn't expensive. But if you want to replace the trucks with other ones, exact replicas may be a bit pricey. Modifying a standard set of skateboard trucks using coupling nuts may be the best way to go. Just make sure your dimensions and measurements are pretty much exactly the same as the original truck/axle measurements.Happy skating.