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Shredding some of Adelaide's finest garages this past year.

nice kooky. where did you get that?
your gonna love the K200s on that baby...
(drool) dope board!

how much concave is there?
finally decided to get myself some O'Tangs for rougher roads and runs that require grip.

will be running them on my dervish aswell so they don't go to waist during the week. they have so much rebound its ridiculous. hooray for pumping!!!!
thanks again Hopkin (Jacko) for helping me out.
well done JK. sliding is a lot of fun once you've got it.
Nah, all orange. since i have only ever owned hard wheels, i decided to go with 80a all round instead of splitting the duros.
your gonna be sticking like glue to the road on these babies man. and yeh your right about pumping, you get so much speed out of those thing. thats pretty much why ive sworn by them for racing nowdays...
the smaller ones are awsome for slides once you break them in, coz they get nice and drifty but really stick to the road when you want them to, even when they are coned out to the max, and will always be fast! my set of 4presidents ive got on my nemesis are seriously coned its not funny (im talkin like 60mm on the inside edge and less than 70 on the outside) and they still grip when needed and are still fast
Hey jacko would i get rail bite on my demonseed and crails with the 4prez? I'm fixed on getting some orangatangs that i can slide well..
dude you can run 85mm wheels and bigger on the demonseed with those trucks without getting wheel bite... shit dude you can put on 97mm flywheels and have your trucks loose as they can go and still not get wheel bite
no rail bite as in when you turn the sides of the board scrape. Lol the dseed has mega huge cutouts.
no i dont think so. you will only get that when your trucks are mega low i.e the smokies...
the crails should keep it high enough with 70mm wheels
yeah, you should be fine. you could probably work out whether it would be an issue by measuring how close it gets to the ground on the wheels ur using at them moment. just subtract the difference and you'll get some idea how they would go.
if you still have a problem, just add some risers or whatever. if its that low its probably best to jack it up anyway.

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