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Sorry but I gotta say thats totally wrong. It's 100% the opposite of what you said.Reason I don't like a setup which is say 50 - 30 is because at any given amount of lean on the deck, the front truck will be turning more than the back, this causes the back to be more drifty.
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Nick Threapleton said:Sorry but I gotta say thats totally wrong. It's 100% the opposite of what you said.Reason I don't like a setup which is say 50 - 30 is because at any given amount of lean on the deck, the front truck will be turning more than the back, this causes the back to be more drifty.
With the rear truck turning less, it follow the front truck rather than oversteering you rear end into a drift.
If it made you drift then every slalom skateboarder would be eating shit loosing it around cones.
I developed a prototype 0 deg baseplate about 4yrs ago and as hard as I tried I couldn't get it to break out into a drift.
I totally shit my pants trying because when I tried to slide all it did was steer me directly into cars parked on the side of the road.
I later tested it at Mt panorama and deemed it useless because it wouldn't steer enough to get me around forest elbow.
Evo's drift because of the distance between your rear foot and the truck. Not enough down pressure to make the wheels grip.
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