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real ishod wair twin tail 8.0”X31.5” 14.3WB
independent 139 forged hollow
spitfire f4 classics 53mm 99a
shorty’s black panther bearings
reynolds shake junt bolts 7/8”allen
jessup grip
love this twin tail, but still getting used to this wheel base. I usually skate a 14”
also first time in 20 years I’ve rode Allen hardware. I know it sounds dumb, but they feel lighter. lol
How are you liking the twin tail? I just picked up a Bobby Krooked 8.3 TT to skate next... I'm usually into big noses but after riding a friend's TT for a couple of minutes I kind of wanted to switch it up and see.
Chiming in one the tt curiosity.
Took dirtjers advice and got thunder 149s. Hyped, I maybe should have gotten 148s, but the cast plate feels great, and the board pops how I want it to.
I looked pretty hard at the Ishod twin, he’s one of my faves, twin is appealing blah blah. Ended up getting a board with the biggest nose (sage, not sure who did the wood ps or bbs, but it’s good so far). It’s the most opposite of a twin shape. The nose is so easy to miss on nollies, which is kinda funny because that might be my most comfortable trick. Like just flat ground I’d rather nollie than ollie. My ollie is straight trash. I used to have pop, but never a great technique. Now it’s a low flapper. I bring all of that up because I like to ramble, but also just interested in how the tt goes for folks. This big nose thing is my shit tho. Aliens looked like they had a big steep nose, so that could be my next.