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Eliminators were designed to eliminate wheel bite. They offer a lot of resistance in turning. The trucks sort of get to a point and then stop. I have used the orange elims and they're not too bad because they're so soft. But you will get more turn from barrels.
Everyone's different.
Maybe start around the purple colour, 87a or so. Non SHR, I don't know how good SHR are but I haven't seen any pros using them...
they can go either side. But usually they are used on the boardside.
They are also useful for trucks with a spherical bearing in the hanger, as the venom eliminators have an indent in one side to allow the bearing to move freely
That mean dished side always has to face to the hanger. Correct me please.
Do they feel harder than the barrel ones with the same hardness?
James said:
they can go either side. But usually they are used on the boardside.
They are also useful for trucks with a spherical bearing in the hanger, as the venom eliminators have an indent in one side to allow the bearing to move freely
yep. dished side faces the hanger, but that is more important for trucks with a spherical, it wouldn't matter much otherwise, except that the flat side will go better on the washer.
And they do feel a little harder than a barrel in the same duro. Sort of like how a cone feels softer than a barrel in the same duro.
thats because its a fatter bushing, meaning it takes far more pressure to get them to turn. that is why they don't suit light fellas.
i weigh 68kgs and i run red venom barrels and they are on super responsive trucks (aeras). from what i know you have munkaes and kahas which are both pretty restrictive trucks (response wise), so more restrictive bushings under your 63kg weight is going to be pretty good for nothing but bombing straight hills (you will be able to turn of course, but remember loose, responsive trucks save lives. plus its no fun if its hard to carve).
but test some of the softer ones (as i haven't got experience on them) and if you don't like them you can all ways easily sell them.
James said:
And they do feel a little harder than a barrel in the same duro. Sort of like how a cone feels softer than a barrel in the same duro.
thats because its a fatter bushing, meaning it takes far more pressure to get them to turn. that is why they don't suit light fellas.
i weigh 68kgs and i run red venom barrels and they are on super responsive trucks (aeras). from what i know you have munkaes and kahas which are both pretty restrictive trucks (response wise), so more restrictive bushings under your 63kg weight is going to be pretty good for nothing but bombing straight hills (you will be able to turn of course, but remember loose, responsive trucks save lives. plus its no fun if its hard to carve).
but test some of the softer ones (as i haven't got experience on them) and if you don't like them you can all ways easily sell them.
James said:
And they do feel a little harder than a barrel in the same duro. Sort of like how a cone feels softer than a barrel in the same duro.
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