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ACEs are heavy, no doubt
Riding some TIh 8.18" on an 8.38 (has a nice taper so all good) and some broken in bones meds (bot) soft (tops).
As easy to carve as ace but nice and light and snappier to center for better stability. no problems grinding anything yet.
i want a set of tih's so badly for over $150 I just can't do it.
Same here, they would be awesome trucks, so light and responsive. And the way theeves turn what a combo
Too bad they're $150 like you said, that's a bit much but seems like a good investment if you really dig theeves[\b]
I haven't had a set of theeves since the v1's when they looked like Ace/Thunder and they Made the bottom bones look like a pancake in like 3 weeks.
How are the v3's compared to Indys?
I rode V1/V2 and never had bones bushing blowout.
since no one is answering and i have an update to my kookness
theeve v3 compared to indys i cant really use analogy or whatever but this is what im getting
theeve v3 turn precisely, its like if thunders were less tight ish and turned deep and sharp is how i would say the feeling is. they respond well and turn how you want when you want right away
indys turn smoother and deep and carve nice but response is kinda slow, slow but smooth. response is eh, its a very board feel kind of response. like if your being lazy so is your response on the trucks.
im actually back on the thunders cause the theeves were fun and nice but too sharp for me to handle, i needed my super stable but responsive thunders. also my tre flips feel better on thunders cause idk what it is but the geometry makes them flip more controlled and under me rather than like out and away(had tre flips like this with theeve and indys).
i wanna see those indy mids so bad, i really hope theyre really responsive like thunders but with an indy feel. that would be cool.