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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.
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What are the dimensions of the axle? |
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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!
I've got about a 3 foot turning circle on this - my local concrete park doesn't have many good lines and I'm trying to work out a pumping / carving line all the way through... https://routerlogin.ltd/
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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.
![](https://i.imgur.com/iV41Pl2.jpg)
What are the dimensions of the axle?
Axle length is 115mm |
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