Description
This is the Nut Buster 3000 Footplate Kit. One item. One job. One unfortunate reality: it’s the piece you stand on and hammer like a piston while your entire body tries to turn torque into forward motion. If you’re looking for a replacement footplate, there’s a strong chance you already discovered what we politely call “recommended weight limits” and what the universe calls “a suggestion.”
What it is
A compact platform that gives you a fighting chance to ride the Nut Buster 3000
The Footplate Kit is the plate that bolts onto the Nut Buster 3000 bar to create a smaller target than the skateboard deck. It’s for riders who graduated from “I’d like a little surface area” to “I’m not quite ready for full Nut Buster mode yet.”
Why you might need a replacement
It doesn’t take a genius to spot the potential issue here
You jump up and down on a metal plate. Repeatedly. With enthusiasm. Sometimes with the kind of commitment normally reserved for sprinting away from danger.
- Overpowered pump sessions: You found a rhythm and decided to “just add more.” The footplate disagreed.
- Torque events: The kind where the plate becomes a lever and your body becomes a hydraulic press.
- Hard landings: Not every hop-up is graceful. Some are educational.
- Weight limits and optimism: We put a number on it. You treated it like a dare.
And yes: even if you’re under the recommended weight limit, you can still bend it. Limits reduce risk. They do not negate the reality of a bad idea.
What’s included
Just the plate and top pad
- Includes: Nut Buster 3000 Footplate (replacement part)
- Includes: Eva foam pad
- Does not include: bar, mast plate, handlebar parts, deck parts, foil, or your self-control
- Color may vary from images.
Compatibility
Built for Nut Buster 3000 systems
This footplate is designed to bolt onto the Nut Buster 3000 bar using the standard mounting pattern for footplate mode. If you already own a Nut Buster 3000, this is the correct “jumpy metal platform” replacement.
Practical notes
Strength, technique, and gentle reminders
- The Nut Buster concept is minimalist. That means the forces have fewer places to go.
- Exceeding recommended limits increases the odds of bending metal and hurt wallets.
- Perfect technique helps. Bad technique helps you buy replacement parts sooner.
Order Fulfillment
If you’re looking for “expedited,” you are in the wrong place
Around here, fulfillment runs on Notorious D.C. Time. When an order comes in, we’ve gotta check with D.C. to see when he can fabricate your part, and he’s usually armpit-deep in a car restoration when the message hits. If you want anodizing, that’s an extra adventure lining up a shop that’ll do a small job: the part is forged in his lair, shipped out for its shiny armor upgrade, and returns ready for action.
Translation: don’t be in a rush. Lead times can be weeks for a single part, and a complete kit can take a month or two, depending on the build queue and finishing steps. If you were under the impression that these are stamped out on a Chinese factory assembly line or that there are boxes of spare parts lying around, you would be sadly mistaken. The upside? You’re getting custom-made gear, not mass-produced mystery metal.
Bottom line
If you’re buying this, you’re probably making progress
The Footplate Kit is for riders who already have a Nut Buster 3000 and need a fresh plate after an epic session, a hard lesson, or lending gear to questionable friends. Replace it, bolt it down, and return to the part where you jump on a metal plate and call it a sport. Respectfully.




