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The first strictly downhill designed deck ever designed from the Five Mile shop. It's notorious aggressive tapered concave, also equipped with a slight W concave in the back and it's signature rear spooncave make this deck an absolute blast in a tuck. The leverage alone gives you incredible traction and comfortable predrift control.
The B-17 also gained high recognition when Ryan Heffernan took first place in the Juniors Division at the Maryhill Festival of Speed in 2010. Five Mile riders Rain Daley and Cody Shea have also religiously competed in major downhill races all over North America on the Fortress, and it has served anyone who takes it above 40 mph exceptionally well.
Five Mile B-17 Fortress, Deck Only
SST Hardware Set 1.25"

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The first strictly downhill designed deck ever designed from the Five Mile shop. It's notorious aggressive tapered concave, also equipped with a slight W concave in the back and it's signature rear spooncave make this deck an absolute blast in a tuck. The leverage alone gives you incredible traction and comfortable predrift control.
The B-17 also gained high recognition when Ryan Heffernan took first place in the Juniors Division at the Maryhill Festival of Speed in 2010. Five Mile riders Rain Daley and Cody Shea have also religiously competed in major downhill races all over North America on the Fortress, and it has served anyone who takes it above 40 mph exceptionally well.

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