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Abec-11

Bennett

Bitch

Bones Hardcore

Green Bushings: 75a, 78a, 81a, 84a, 88a, 92a

Red: 90a

White: 73a
Orange: 80a
Blue: 85a
Red: 90a
Yellow: 92a
Black: 95a
Purple: 98a

Soft blue: 76a
Medium yellow: 88a
Hard black: 90a

Carver

DLX supercush

Fury

GFH

Red: 94a

White/clear: 88a
Orange: 90a
Green: 94a
Purple: 97a
Black: 99a

Yellow: 95a

Green: 85a

Grind King

Holey

INDY

Jim Z Speed Bushings

Blue: 91a
Red: 95a
White: 99a

Grey: 78a
Red: 88a
Blue: 95a
Yellow: 99a

Red Std soft: 90a
Red Low soft: 92a
Orange Std med: 92a
Orange Low med: 94a
Black Std: 94a
Black Low: 96a

White (Special): 80a
White: 82.5a
Black: 85a

Khiro

Landyachtz Lucky

Lush

White: 73a
Orange: 80a
Blue: 85a
Red: 90a
Yellow: 92a
Black: 95a
Purple: 98a

Yellow: 85a
Orange: 90a
Black: 100a

Blue: 95a

Moog

Navigator Paris

Radikal

Yellow: 88a

Black: 90a Red: 90a

Clear: 75a
Red: 80a
Blue: 85a
Green: 90a
Black: 95a

Randal Comp II

Randal RII

Reflex

Revenge

Black: 88a
Blue: 96a

Yellow: 89a
Red: 92a
Green: 95a
Grey: 97a

Green: 74a
Pink: 77a
Lime: 80a
Yellow: 83a
Orange: 86a
Orange Plus: 89a
Red: 92a
Black: 95a

Black: 97a

Sabre

Seismic Springs

Shorty's/Doh Doh

Thunder
Orange: 86a
Purple: 88a
Green: 93a

Bone: max light
Bright Green: super light
Yellow: xtra light
Red: light
Dark Green: medium
Purple: heavy
Blue: xtra Heavy
Black: super heavy

Blue: 88a
Yellow: 92a
Red: 95a
White: 98a
Black: 100a

White/Yellow: 90a
Blue: 94a
Red: 97a

Tracker Fastrack

Tracker Stims

Tracker Superball

Venom

Blue: 75a
Orange: 80a
Green: 85a

Yellow: 75a
Green: 85a
Blue: 92a

Blue: 90a
Orange: 94a
Green: 97a

Blue: 78a
Orange: 81a
Yellow: 85a
Red: 90a
Green: 93a
Pink: 97a


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Comment by Coolum on January 20, 2011 at 21:52
what about bears?
Comment by joe wiblin on December 21, 2010 at 12:14

what would be the best bushings for racing/ down hill


Premium Member
Comment by m0juu on November 14, 2010 at 12:18
other way round buddy, lower duro = softer
softer means less resistance to compression which translates to a more.. *responsive* ride

Premium Member
Comment by Ian Coggan on November 14, 2010 at 12:09
so the higher the Duro, the softer they are?

Premium Member
Comment by Jacko on October 28, 2010 at 17:33
bushings dont change how the board slide, the wheels/rider does. softer bushings help as they make the board turn more, and to slide you need to turn into it to initiate the slide.

Premium Member
Comment by Matthys on October 11, 2010 at 20:47
anything up to 88 for you id say,

ASRA Admin
Comment by Bugs on October 11, 2010 at 20:36
Click this one to get the full-size version:


Premium Member
Comment by Jacko on October 11, 2010 at 20:14
someone posted it on coastlongboarding actually...
http://www.coastlongboarding.com/Bboard/thread.cfm?threadid=33785&a...
Comment by Robbo on October 11, 2010 at 20:12
where'd you get that sucker from?

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Comment by Jacko on October 11, 2010 at 20:03

Comment by anthony abela on April 13, 2010 at 11:26
any help here? i weigh about 50-55kg want to carve but still want my board to remain stable what numbers of duro should i be looking at?

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