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Skateboarding => Shoes & Gear => Topic started by: brwrxstl on August 23, 2018, 07:15:35 PM
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So I've talked myself into trying Royals and was wondering if anybody has any recommendations on what kind of bushings to upgrade them with?
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gets some bones or krux bushing and replace the hanger and base plate.
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gets some bones or krux bushing and replace the hanger and base plate.
;D.
I concur. Brxdkd, do yourself a favor and don’t get them. They are very cheap-feeling trucks, like they are only marginally better than what might come on a Walmart board.
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get some other trucks instead g
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talk yourself out of it
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who here as actually even had a pair of royals in the past 5 years if ever
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who here as actually even had a pair of royals in the past 5 years if ever
I actually just finished riding a pair of Royals. I got them for free from my local shop in a contest they were running.
They were ok. They don't turn worth shit, and after just a little while of grinding, the kingpin would catch a lot. I ride a lot of park transition and miniramp so that sucked. I could see guys that just ledge skate liking them. I just used the stock bushings in them, but I think if you put some softer bushings in them they would be a bit better.
I got some Aces now. :)
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Alright awesome, I mostly skate ledges lol. But yeah after 18 years I've tried pretty much everything so I at least wanted to fuck with a pair just to say I did.
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Doesn't hurt to try new things. I wouldn't say they were shit, but definitely not the trucks with the most turning capabilities, so not great for flowing the park. I guess I kind of settled I to the feeling of those Royals because once I set up my new ACE trucks they felt so loose and squirrely.
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who here as actually even had a pair of royals in the past 5 years if ever
Rob?
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who here as actually even had a pair of royals in the past 5 years if ever
Rob?
Yo yo what up in the hiz house
Yeah I wouldn’t recommend them
They are as the previous poster said, CHEAP
idk why crail tries to do this selling cheaply made stuff and thinking it’s gonna keep them in the positive light
They grind smooth and stuff, like a fun sounding grind but I think it’s cause they’re soft metal
The turn is as said “shit” and the feeling is very fragile, the base plates are kinda thin and they just have this off feeling when your digging for feel into a trick and they just don’t always respond well
If you really really try them I’d recommend bones mediums using the provided washers for roadside and the stock roadside washer as deckside bushing washers cause stability is terrible with the royals
I just remembered after all that typing, they start good for the first few min and make flip tricks easy cause they respond kinda well but after a few min they turn to shit when they warm up and once they break in they’re total shit, they barely turn but do that Walmart board hard loose bushings trucks magic, you get wheelbite but no turn response. They rock back and forth but don’t turn. It’s like having loose indys but they don’t turn
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If you're going to throw the bushing away, you may as well just go ahead and toss the hanger, and baseplate as well.
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So I've talked myself into trying Royals
why tho?
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the only trucks that had an axle fall out while i was mashin down the street
not never and you should too
fuck the chest
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I skated my Royal 5.25 lo stock.
And had no problems with the trucks. They bent a bit faster than others(Indy 149 inkl).
Softer alloy. Grind good. Turn better than my Tensors ;D
Read some good reviews on the 5,5.
Might buy them if they are on sale.