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three years-ish...Skated a few other sets in the meantime but they are still best.Went from 58 and are now between 54 and 52, all wheels different sizes, coned out and all shit, still feels better than fresh classics and my stfs
Quote from: jtrpma on April 16, 2020, 08:07:46 PMExpand Quotethree years-ish...Skated a few other sets in the meantime but they are still best.Went from 58 and are now between 54 and 52, all wheels different sizes, coned out and all shit, still feels better than fresh classics and my stfs[close]post pics?
three years-ish...Skated a few other sets in the meantime but they are still best.Went from 58 and are now between 54 and 52, all wheels different sizes, coned out and all shit, still feels better than fresh classics and my stfs[close]
Quote from: Saint Coke on April 16, 2020, 10:03:00 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: jtrpma on April 16, 2020, 08:07:46 PMExpand Quotethree years-ish...Skated a few other sets in the meantime but they are still best.Went from 58 and are now between 54 and 52, all wheels different sizes, coned out and all shit, still feels better than fresh classics and my stfs[close]post pics?[close]That is fairly recent like a month or two old. I kept rotating them and flipping whenever setting up a new deck.
Quote from: jtrpma on April 16, 2020, 08:07:46 PMExpand Quotethree years-ish...Skated a few other sets in the meantime but they are still best.Went from 58 and are now between 54 and 52, all wheels different sizes, coned out and all shit, still feels better than fresh classics and my stfs[close]post pics?[close]
Is it my imagination or are newer batches of F4's less of a light natural color an more outright tan? Just got a set of F4 classics and they look weathered as fuck -- not that it matters in the end.
Quote from: FredGallsBallz on April 17, 2020, 02:16:53 PMExpand QuoteIs it my imagination or are newer batches of F4's less of a light natural color an more outright tan? Just got a set of F4 classics and they look weathered as fuck -- not that it matters in the end.[close]It's not just you. I just got a set from my local from the re-up batch DLX sent the shops after "the shortage" and they are the darkest ones I have had yet. Skate exactly the same though.
Is it my imagination or are newer batches of F4's less of a light natural color an more outright tan? Just got a set of F4 classics and they look weathered as fuck -- not that it matters in the end.[close]
I actually remember my first few sets I had when they first came out all those years back being a lot more of a darker tan color and then over time as the years passed they got lighter and lighter.
Quote from: Noble Experiment on April 17, 2020, 06:04:14 PMExpand QuoteI actually remember my first few sets I had when they first came out all those years back being a lot more of a darker tan color and then over time as the years passed they got lighter and lighter.[close]Think they are back to dark again. The more off white the better IMO...
I actually remember my first few sets I had when they first came out all those years back being a lot more of a darker tan color and then over time as the years passed they got lighter and lighter.[close]
Quote from: legion on April 11, 2020, 06:17:51 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: off on April 11, 2020, 06:07:57 PMExpand Quote53 conical full or tablets? looking for a smoother ride on nyc crust but it's hard to tell the difference just by the measurements spitfire provides[close]Conical fulls. Width helps smooth out crust. Idk how crusty NYC is but 53-54mm is for smooth-ish ground to me. My homie out there rocked 53's but he probably skipped on extra crusty spots. 55-57mm for real crust?[close]Meh, biggest thing I've skated for years is 54mm. I live in PA and there's next to nothing that's actually smooth here. I've said it in another thread but I got 54mm pennswood winter tires. They're cruiser wheels(so really soft) taken through a lathe to make them smaller. They've become great for a real crusty spot. Otherwise, I go 53 or under and don't really have much of a problem. The wider the wheel the better though.
Quote from: off on April 11, 2020, 06:07:57 PMExpand Quote53 conical full or tablets? looking for a smoother ride on nyc crust but it's hard to tell the difference just by the measurements spitfire provides[close]Conical fulls. Width helps smooth out crust. Idk how crusty NYC is but 53-54mm is for smooth-ish ground to me. My homie out there rocked 53's but he probably skipped on extra crusty spots. 55-57mm for real crust?[close]
53 conical full or tablets? looking for a smoother ride on nyc crust but it's hard to tell the difference just by the measurements spitfire provides[close]
shop had the 53 conical fulls in 99a. wanted to try the 101a but would rather put money into the shop instead of shopping online, especially in these times. neckface graphic.took them for a spin to get some grip in the contact patch and holy fuck they go. the hill nearby my apartment is twice as fast on these spits compared to my mini juices. the usual shit in the street that would try to pitch and kill me was not a problem. as it stands, i might have to get a pair in 56mm for the cruiser and just never ride softies again
Quote from: drewsmahgoos on April 14, 2020, 06:45:32 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: legion on April 11, 2020, 06:17:51 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: off on April 11, 2020, 06:07:57 PMExpand Quote53 conical full or tablets? looking for a smoother ride on nyc crust but it's hard to tell the difference just by the measurements spitfire provides[close]Conical fulls. Width helps smooth out crust. Idk how crusty NYC is but 53-54mm is for smooth-ish ground to me. My homie out there rocked 53's but he probably skipped on extra crusty spots. 55-57mm for real crust?[close]Meh, biggest thing I've skated for years is 54mm. I live in PA and there's next to nothing that's actually smooth here. I've said it in another thread but I got 54mm pennswood winter tires. They're cruiser wheels(so really soft) taken through a lathe to make them smaller. They've become great for a real crusty spot. Otherwise, I go 53 or under and don't really have much of a problem. The wider the wheel the better though.[close]If my feet vibrating to the point where they feel numb I start wanting bigger wheels. Maybe I'm just a wimp? I'm usually in classics tho so wider should help. I gotta go wheel hunting..Quote from: off on April 15, 2020, 04:46:13 AMExpand Quoteshop had the 53 conical fulls in 99a. wanted to try the 101a but would rather put money into the shop instead of shopping online, especially in these times. neckface graphic.took them for a spin to get some grip in the contact patch and holy fuck they go. the hill nearby my apartment is twice as fast on these spits compared to my mini juices. the usual shit in the street that would try to pitch and kill me was not a problem. as it stands, i might have to get a pair in 56mm for the cruiser and just never ride softies again[close]After riding some really, really wider conicals this is my plan too.
Quote from: legion on April 11, 2020, 06:17:51 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: off on April 11, 2020, 06:07:57 PMExpand Quote53 conical full or tablets? looking for a smoother ride on nyc crust but it's hard to tell the difference just by the measurements spitfire provides[close]Conical fulls. Width helps smooth out crust. Idk how crusty NYC is but 53-54mm is for smooth-ish ground to me. My homie out there rocked 53's but he probably skipped on extra crusty spots. 55-57mm for real crust?[close]Meh, biggest thing I've skated for years is 54mm. I live in PA and there's next to nothing that's actually smooth here. I've said it in another thread but I got 54mm pennswood winter tires. They're cruiser wheels(so really soft) taken through a lathe to make them smaller. They've become great for a real crusty spot. Otherwise, I go 53 or under and don't really have much of a problem. The wider the wheel the better though.[close]
shop had the 53 conical fulls in 99a. wanted to try the 101a but would rather put money into the shop instead of shopping online, especially in these times. neckface graphic.took them for a spin to get some grip in the contact patch and holy fuck they go. the hill nearby my apartment is twice as fast on these spits compared to my mini juices. the usual shit in the street that would try to pitch and kill me was not a problem. as it stands, i might have to get a pair in 56mm for the cruiser and just never ride softies again[close]
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what f4 shape is this
Quote from: iw0 on July 08, 2021, 06:18:36 PMExpand Quoteforgive me if i somehow missed it, but could someone help me with just how flat the flat as fuck decks really are?[close]As Fuck.
forgive me if i somehow missed it, but could someone help me with just how flat the flat as fuck decks really are?[close]
Quote from: Juanjo789 on April 21, 2020, 12:07:03 AMExpand Quotewhat f4 shape is this[close]Looks like a radial to me.
what f4 shape is this[close]
Quote from: moonordie on April 21, 2020, 05:40:32 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Juanjo789 on April 21, 2020, 12:07:03 AMExpand Quotewhat f4 shape is this[close]Looks like a radial to me.[close]the oskis i has werent as wide, i guess these are bigger
Quote from: Juanjo789 on April 21, 2020, 12:07:03 AMExpand Quotewhat f4 shape is this[close]Looks like a radial to me.[close]
i guess i am not the only one out of 100+ pages in this, but just want to confirm, may i conclude that the blue ones are 99du & the red/orange? ones are 101du? ohwait, theres green as well
This may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?
Quote from: Saint Coke on April 22, 2020, 04:39:15 PMExpand QuoteThis may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?[close]Skateboard wheels.
This may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?[close]
Quote from: Xen on April 22, 2020, 08:19:45 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Saint Coke on April 22, 2020, 04:39:15 PMExpand QuoteThis may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?[close]Skateboard wheels.[close]Round ones are good.
Quote from: Saint Coke on April 22, 2020, 04:39:15 PMExpand QuoteThis may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?[close]Skateboard wheels.[close]
Quote from: Xen on April 22, 2020, 08:19:45 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Saint Coke on April 22, 2020, 04:39:15 PMExpand QuoteThis may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?[close]Skateboard wheels.[close]fuck off
them cats are out getting mashed up to jungle, he's out mashing up jungle cats. it's just not gonna work.
Quote from: Saint Coke on April 22, 2020, 09:18:38 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Xen on April 22, 2020, 08:19:45 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Saint Coke on April 22, 2020, 04:39:15 PMExpand QuoteThis may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?[close]Skateboard wheels.[close]fuck off[close]I just got some 52mm classics to put on my set up instead of the 53mm conical fulls I had been running. Clearly I have not been keeping up with this thread as that seems to be against the general consensus. I got the classics solely because I think they might flip a little better and all I'm doing these days is skating flat in front of my apartment.
Quote from: Xen on April 22, 2020, 08:19:45 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Saint Coke on April 22, 2020, 04:39:15 PMExpand QuoteThis may sound newby but what wheel feels best for flip tricks?[close]Skateboard wheels.[close]fuck off[close]