ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

im just wondering how much having 195 mm hangars will effect the turning circle. i have an evo i want it stable but i want it to turn when needed aswell. would 195 be a good option

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It doesn't affect the turning circle. Check the Randall FAQ.
base plate angle affects turning circle, hangar width does not.

wait you have an evo.. unless you are running original trucks it should be fine
hahah yesterday a mate was riding mine down the hill he ate shit at 30kms. death wobbles. so im trying to get my board a bit more stable
and thanks bugs
At 30km/h he should have been able to run that out

stephen cummins said:
hahah yesterday a mate was riding mine down the hill he ate shit at 30kms. death wobbles. so im trying to get my board a bit more stable

i think some groms fiddled with my trucks

 

filthy grommets!

stephen cummins said:

i think some groms fiddled with my trucks

 

i can push at 30km/h...
lol i no. i was so bamboozled its an evo and there one of the most stable boards out.
You should probably just get some kahas and electric flywheels and put those on
steel bushings?

James said:
You should probably just get some kahas and electric flywheels and put those on
bets trucks on an evo IMO are bear 840s... use venom bushings with 1 colour harder in the front then the back!!

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