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steve-g |
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:30 pm |
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Last summer I skated more on these little carvey things than any other deck I own. Hoping to continue the stoke this year when the rain stops. |
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slob-air |
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2023 1:47 pm |
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steve-g wrote: And these Heated Wheel Trucks which are like a beefier version of the Sure Grips. I hear there's an interesting Spring Drop of Polarizers including some with flex. Will put these trucks on them if they look cool.
What are the dimensions of the axle? |
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zeno01 |
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2023 9:17 am |
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Those look super-fun! A buddy, who's body had been worked-over by street skating (ankles, back, knees), has fallen in love with his!
It brings a different dimention (realisticly, renewed) angle to skateboarding.
And that's not to say this is some old-fart machine. I've seen a heavy interest in these from the 20-something rippers around here. |
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steve-g |
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:53 am |
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fukraa020 wrote: I put Sure Grip super soft (72a) bushings on it and holy shit what a turn! I've been pumping and turning around my local park for a couple of weeks on this thing - addictive, I haven't rode my regular street board for an age!
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steve-g |
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:56 am |
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steve-g wrote: Hoping to continue the stoke this year when the rain stops.
And the rain never did stop - all of July and most of August was wet here in the UK. It rained every single day from late June to mid-August round here. Talk about a wash-out. Definitely did not continue the stoke for summer 2023.
I got one of the fibre polarisers, not had much chance to try it out. |
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steve-g |
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:57 am |
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slob-air wrote: steve-g wrote: And these Heated Wheel Trucks which are like a beefier version of the Sure Grips. I hear there's an interesting Spring Drop of Polarizers including some with flex. Will put these trucks on them if they look cool.
What are the dimensions of the axle?
Axle length is 115mm |
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