1 on the left
Anti Hero - Grant Taylor "Expressions"
w:8.12/l:31.38/wb:14/n:6.75/t:6.625
steep concave
Venture trucks V-Hollows 5.2 Hi
Spitfire F4 Classics 54 mm 99d
Nomad speedies bearings
Titus grip tape
Nomad hardware
This is the best set up i have ever had till now. The deck felt too steep in the beginning, but i got used to it. The wood is super solid as all the decks made in the BBS. I have been skating it for 4-5 months and it still hold up strong, except the razored tail. The trucks are light and strong, with good kingpin clearance. I have been riding them for two years and they still have some life left. I have recently put these wheels and i have to say that Spitfire Formula four in 99 duro is the best urethane i have ever tried. Smooth ride in the streets with great slidability.
2 on the right
Vitosha Skateboards - the brand of some hommies from Bulgaria. (It is china wood printed in the French Artprint factory. The graphic is of a photo from the first organized hiking tour in Vitosha Mountain by the famous novelist Aleko Konstantiov.)
8.125/31.625/14/6.9/6.7/medium concave
Film trucks raw 5.25
Bones stf 103a 49 mm V2 shape
Film raw bearings
Spicy grips
Nomad hardware
I have just put these together and had one ride after the photo. I usually don't like the first 2-3 days of riding new boards, but this time it was quite good. The wood felt softer and more flexible than my other deck. I think it is not gonna hold that long, but it is a very comfortable deck. The trucks have good look, medium weight, perfect kingpin clearance, grind good, but are a bit taller (55 mm) and quite turny for my taste. I tried to compensate the height with old bones small wheels.
As for now set up 1 is for the crust and set up 2 will enjoy the smoother streets and plazas.