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Quote from: logjammin on April 14, 2024, 08:13:57 AMExpand QuoteI scored some stage 7 215's on eBay that are brand new, only used on a wall mounted board. Finding a deck where these gigantic things will fit that has a short wheelbase has been hard. Can anyone help me out with some links? I hate hot rodding so I don't want them sticking out past the deck at all, either.[close]Heroin Wideboy (10.75” egg, 10.3 over the trucks) and Anatomy of a Wideboy (10.4” Egg, 10” over the trucks) both have nice tidy wheelbases around 14.25-14.3. I know people have run 215s on the Dead Dave mutant shape, but I think that’d hot rod too much for your liking. Scram has big popsicles but all have 15” wheelbases I think. Maybe something from Sea Rat or Pete’s Pigs?
I scored some stage 7 215's on eBay that are brand new, only used on a wall mounted board. Finding a deck where these gigantic things will fit that has a short wheelbase has been hard. Can anyone help me out with some links? I hate hot rodding so I don't want them sticking out past the deck at all, either.[close]
Quote from: Enrico Pallazzo on April 14, 2024, 09:00:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: logjammin on April 14, 2024, 08:13:57 AMExpand QuoteI scored some stage 7 215's on eBay that are brand new, only used on a wall mounted board. Finding a deck where these gigantic things will fit that has a short wheelbase has been hard. Can anyone help me out with some links? I hate hot rodding so I don't want them sticking out past the deck at all, either.[close]Heroin Wideboy (10.75” egg, 10.3 over the trucks) and Anatomy of a Wideboy (10.4” Egg, 10” over the trucks) both have nice tidy wheelbases around 14.25-14.3. I know people have run 215s on the Dead Dave mutant shape, but I think that’d hot rod too much for your liking. Scram has big popsicles but all have 15” wheelbases I think. Maybe something from Sea Rat or Pete’s Pigs?[close]Thanks man, I'm thinking the 10.4 anatomy of a wideboy is the best choice. My only issue is...once I put some wheels on these 215's they just look disgustingly wide. I almost can't handle it lol.
Quote from: logjammin on April 14, 2024, 08:13:57 AMExpand QuoteI scored some stage 7 215's on eBay that are brand new, only used on a wall mounted board. Finding a deck where these gigantic things will fit that has a short wheelbase has been hard. Can anyone help me out with some links? I hate hot rodding so I don't want them sticking out past the deck at all, either.[close]Heroin Wideboy (10.75” egg, 10.3 over the trucks) and Anatomy of a Wideboy (10.4” Egg, 10” over the trucks) both have nice tidy wheelbases around 14.25-14.3. I know people have run 215s on the Dead Dave mutant shape, but I think that’d hot rod too much for your liking. Scram has big popsicles but all have 15” wheelbases I think. Maybe something from Sea Rat or Pete’s Pigs?[close]
Well, I did it. Running 1/4" risers under the trucks actually provided a great feeling and sounding ollie when I pop this gigantic thing. Turning feels stage 4 100%, insanely good. But somehow I basically lost slappies and having so much hanger is making some stuff really weird and challenging and at times I wanted to just give up on this thing. Going to skate all day today and try getting used to it more.
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Quote from: logjammin on April 22, 2024, 02:52:38 AMExpand QuoteWell, I did it. Running 1/4" risers under the trucks actually provided a great feeling and sounding ollie when I pop this gigantic thing. Turning feels stage 4 100%, insanely good. But somehow I basically lost slappies and having so much hanger is making some stuff really weird and challenging and at times I wanted to just give up on this thing. Going to skate all day today and try getting used to it more.[close]Rad setup. The first couple sessions it’ll feel like you’re swimming in trucks. Stick with it, it’ll feel better after a few sessions.
Well, I did it. Running 1/4" risers under the trucks actually provided a great feeling and sounding ollie when I pop this gigantic thing. Turning feels stage 4 100%, insanely good. But somehow I basically lost slappies and having so much hanger is making some stuff really weird and challenging and at times I wanted to just give up on this thing. Going to skate all day today and try getting used to it more.[close]
Antihero Huffer 9.18Ace 55 ClassicsSpit 97a 58mmJessup
Quote from: con_hielo on April 21, 2024, 09:14:22 AMExpand QuoteAntihero Huffer 9.18Ace 55 ClassicsSpit 97a 58mmJessup[close]Beauty but never seen that Huffer before. What's the story? Custom graphic?
Antihero Huffer 9.18Ace 55 ClassicsSpit 97a 58mmJessup[close]
Quote from: Frank and Fred on April 24, 2024, 07:29:31 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: con_hielo on April 21, 2024, 09:14:22 AMExpand QuoteAntihero Huffer 9.18Ace 55 ClassicsSpit 97a 58mmJessup[close]Beauty but never seen that Huffer before. What's the story? Custom graphic?[close]Sorry probably jumping in when not needed, but this one with a black out paint job.I am curious what you did on it though - very shiny and smooth looking for sure!
Quote from: con_hielo on April 21, 2024, 09:14:22 AMExpand QuoteAntihero Huffer 9.18Ace 55 ClassicsSpit 97a 58mmJessup[close]Beauty but never seen that Huffer before. What's the story? Custom graphic?[close]