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rampman73 |
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:06 pm |
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Joined: 30 Apr 2009
Posts: 5555
Location: In your backyard skating, PA
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IcandoanOllie wrote: MMS wrote: rampman73 wrote: Make sure your trucks are snug, not too loose.
Nothing beats wobbing out and face slapping the opposite wall...
so true . . . "i like to fall on my face"
Worse yet, wobble yourself right off the ramp. Ouch! |
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honkey |
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:36 pm |
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ORDER OF THE SKULL
Joined: 26 Nov 2010
Posts: 926
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MMS wrote: rampman73 wrote: Make sure your trucks are snug, not too loose.
Nothing beats wobbing out and face slapping the opposite wall...
lol (for real!) no truer words have been spoken. ahhh the memories |
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tc909 |
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:41 am |
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Joined: 25 Feb 2006
Posts: 1258
Location: Inland Empire
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Welcome2NB97 wrote: Just looking for suggestions. I just recently received an 8.38 Flip Rune P2 Deck. I haven't set it up yet but I've been leaning toward riding a vert ramp in my area and wanted some suggestions on setting it up. Right now I've got a pair of Thunder High 147's and some 54mm Spitfires.
I wasn't sure if I should go with a bigger truck and wheel size? I finally work close enough to the ramp where I'll be able to get at least 3-4 nights week riding time in.
I was thinking INDY 149's with some 56-58 Bones Skate Park Formulas or some Spitfire Parkburner and bones swiss.
If you're a Thunder Truck guy then you should get some Thunder 149ers. I'd go with Bones 58mm-60mm, and definitely Bones Swiss if you want to put in less effort pumping.
Pads, too!
Good luck, and have fun. |
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