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i have purchased a FSU slalom deck with some 78a 69mm urban skater wheels and some LOC trucks, and some 3mm risers came with it.
i dont know the specifics on the trucks
anyway, i was woundering what to do with wedge's?
i havent bought any yet, as i am a novice and i have never used them before
i want to use the board for some light slalom and cruising around town

can anyone help me?

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hope this helps bro !!
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Double wedge at the front, double de-wedge at the back is the stock setup for tight or hybrid slalom. From memory with Khiro wedges this adds 15 degrees to the front for more turn and flattens by 15 degrees at the back for more stability.

wedge the front , swap out the bushes & flip the washer on the loc's ( or use a flat washer ) , I have a modified wedge that works well with them on the front contact me through the FSU site & i'll send one with bolts to you for free ( was waiting on them when that board was sold ! they usually come wedged )
Dave has it right re Khiro wedges, and the principle is correct for any wedging.

One more thing; you have less leverage over a wedged truck, and more leverage over a dewedged truck. Therefore you need to put softer bushings in your front (wedged) truck and firmer bushings in your rear (dewedged) truck. Don't be afraid to exaggerate this.
Start with a potatoe. Cut your potatoe into wedge shaped pieces. Heat some oil in a pan or saucepan.........

Wrong wedges?
Im hungry.
hey thanks man!
i'll try and get to you through the fsu website now
cheers


dave k said:
wedge the front , swap out the bushes & flip the washer on the loc's ( or use a flat washer ) , I have a modified wedge that works well with them on the front contact me through the FSU site & i'll send one with bolts to you for free ( was waiting on them when that board was sold ! they usually come wedged )
thanks
i had seen this picture before but i didnt quite understand it


Robbo said:
Double wedge at the front, double de-wedge at the back is the stock setup for tight or hybrid slalom. From memory with Khiro wedges this adds 15 degrees to the front for more turn and flattens by 15 degrees at the back for more stability.

also with soft and hard wedges,
soft for hybrid slalom? or hard?
i got that the soft improves ride smoothness, but hard improves responsiveness?
which ones are for me? as i am keen to get a bit more into some slalom
i am an amature though
hardish is better
88a skaterbuilt ones good?
when Hopkin gets more in

Robbo said:
hardish is better
most slalom is done on really nice smooth buttery roads so just go the hard ones (if you want you can get a thin rubber flat riser under your wedges) I reckon one of those khiro wedge riser kits are the go, you get everything up to 15 degrees, so you can really experiment as you get more confident with your gear. The khiro rail kit ones arent full wedges, just rails that go on each side, that you mix and match, good value.
hard or soft will do, you will barely notice the difference

Murdox said:
also with soft and hard wedges,
soft for hybrid slalom? or hard?
i got that the soft improves ride smoothness, but hard improves responsiveness?
which ones are for me? as i am keen to get a bit more into some slalom
i am an amature though

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