ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

any stability at speed advantage on flipping my R11 180's on an evo

what am I too expect when flipping them other than lowering it even further , whats it feel like at 50/60 plus etc , worth just flipping the front or both etc , any ideas and instruction welcomed

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the Evo is such a solid board it should be stable enough as it is. Flipping the hangers will lower the axle height giving you a little bit more stability but its all much of a muchness... stability comes from skill and the strength in your legs. Theres so many ways to make a board 'more stable' but the best way is to rock your shit as loose as you possibly can and get used to it. That way when you do some serious hills and give the king pin that half-turn you will be feeling rock solid
thanks jacko will take in your advise
oops, sorry i thought you were just asking what flipping them basically does, my bad :)

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