ive been searching around for some precisions and i came across nimbus trucks
can u please tell me wat u think
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how would they compare to aera k1s
any one
Anything that runs a baseplate of 50 degrees, then uses rake to sell it as a lower degree truck I would stay away from.
Compared to Areas, the new models are one of the best out there... but so are kahas and any other well known brands.
Get out there and try some for yourself, and if you are not racing with people who use them or have never ridden them before, you probably don't need them.
Precisions are something that is 'over-rated' from a perspective from a younger or newer skater. I still, and there are others on the world circuit, that still ride cast trucks at high speed. Get around and find which cast trucks you like, use lower base plates, get faster until you can feel every little movement and twitch. Only then will you be able to really tell difference between the two.
Also, if you bend the axel, scratch the hangers, dethread a bolt, get your board run over or get anything at all damaged on a cast truck, it's only a cast truck, not a $500 piece of perfectly crafted goodness!
i ve already got k1s but they have very rescricted turning because the hanger always hits the base plate
yeh i free ride 50* randals which get wheel bite on on a isis i have thought about 42* but theres no point cause ive already got K1s
ill talk to steve c
Tim (Skittles) said:
Anything that runs a baseplate of 50 degrees, then uses rake to sell it as a lower degree truck I would stay away from.
Compared to Areas, the new models are one of the best out there... but so are kahas and any other well known brands.
Get out there and try some for yourself, and if you are not racing with people who use them or have never ridden them before, you probably don't need them.
Precisions are something that is 'over-rated' from a perspective from a younger or newer skater. I still, and there are others on the world circuit, that still ride cast trucks at high speed. Get around and find which cast trucks you like, use lower base plates, get faster until you can feel every little movement and twitch. Only then will you be able to really tell difference between the two.
Also, if you bend the axel, scratch the hangers, dethread a bolt, get your board run over or get anything at all damaged on a cast truck, it's only a cast truck, not a $500 piece of perfectly crafted goodness!
Ah, I see!
How do you manage to get wheel bite with randals? Do you ride with them mega loose?
nah i worded the top wrong im just wondering why ive heard no one uses them australia
also jacko ur pretty knowledgeable person do you no wat i can do to my aeras to make them not get truck bite when i say truck bite i mean the hanger hits the base plate
so they can be really turny like a cast truck
nah i worded the top wrong im just wondering why ive heard no one uses them australia
also jacko ur pretty knowledgeable person do you no wat i can do to my aeras to make them not get truck bite when i say truck bite i mean the hanger hits the base plate
so they can be really turny like a cast truck
like a cast truck
do u reckon i could sand a bit of the hanger so it doesnt hit the base plate or do i just have to live with how they are
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