ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

 Alright guys.. Heres the story im 6'3" and 95kgs (muscle weights more than fat) Riding a LY switch. with 180 Randal's and 86a Durians...Anyway got the Vemon Freeride pack from the Hop shop and have been fiddling around swapping them around and cant seem too get the right combo to get them firm enough and being a LY switch owner i need to soon or ill have scrapped my board away on the road when sliding... For all the haters out there have serched the subject and still pulling blanks im not into DH.. I need some info from any Freeriders out there.. What they run and why type of thing..Cheers Guys

 

Ohh currently running green barrels board side and red barrels roadside.. but is still to soft.. and am wary of running all round pinks for it being to hard... All round green im thinking but again all you Freeriders out there fire away.

 

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carl i was just thinking if you put pink board sied and green roadside or vise-versa that might be what your looking for but what do i know? 

Try running a pink venom or a if you can a grey SHR venom barrel boardside and a purple sabre barrel road side. Im about your size and weight and this works well freeriding for me

Thanks man, how does that set up feel on rougher asphalt.. ??

Steve said:

Try running a pink venom or a if you can a grey SHR venom barrel boardside and a purple sabre barrel road side. Im about your size and weight and this works well freeriding for me

Yeah ill try that . ill have to get on to the hop shop tomorow morning before they send my stims

Alexander said:

carl i was just thinking if you put pink board sied and green roadside or vise-versa that might be what your looking for but what do i know? 

Feels good on any surface. I don't set up boards for the surface, I set them up for my weight and what feels right. How it feels on rougher ashphalt will depend on the stiffness of your board, and also the duro and construction of your wheels more than anything. bushings wont play much of a role in that department....

what steve said the stiffer the board the ruffer the ride

Steve said:

Feels good on any surface. I don't set up boards for the surface, I set them up for my weight and what feels right. How it feels on rougher ashphalt will depend on the stiffness of your board, and also the duro and construction of your wheels more than anything. bushings wont play much of a role in that department....

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