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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: shannamal on September 14, 2021, 03:16:59 PM
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'Lurpiv'
https://www.instagram.com/lurpiv/
Seems Oski is on? i dunno, bring back grind king or somethin instead
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Fuck it, I’ll try em.
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looks to be his whole doing. gear homies have been on the case https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=118396.0
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Fuck it, I’ll try em.
Same here
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Hope they aren't super expensive
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I'll try them when my titanium theeves take a shit(they spark when I grind)
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'Lurpiv'
https://www.instagram.com/lurpiv/
Seems Oski is on? i dunno, bring back grind king or somethin instead
Paging @GK Satoshi
Paging @GK Satoshi
There is an urgent matter relating to Gring King trucks in need of your immediate attention.
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they look like European Ace Trucks. Thats not a bad thing!!
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Look like an early Indy.
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That name sounds like a disease or obscure insect
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They look like they were designed by what someone who had only ever seen a tech deck would think a truck looks like.
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these look weird and sick at the same time. down to give them a try if they are not too expensive.
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Hoping they’re $1,400. a set, not including shipping.
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Look like an early Indy.
(https://i.postimg.cc/0QJhb8YV/615-EDC8-F-D357-4544-8957-640-D3999-DCD6.png) (https://postimg.cc/hzc2YR3m)
Agreed.
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looks like a fury truck fucked an orion truck
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looks like a fury truck fucked an orion truck
I back that sort of love making but if a kreper made love to a Webb I’m out
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(https://i.postimg.cc/0QJhb8YV/615-EDC8-F-D357-4544-8957-640-D3999-DCD6.png) (https://postimg.cc/hzc2YR3m)
Agreed.
Tennis court banks on Hearst, in Berkeley. That spot was the best.
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Wonder how long it will be till they hit the states? I remember seeing him saying the bearings are only in Sweden (?) for now
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Good to see Lurpiv following the lead of another great Swedish brand by keeping their design nice and boxy.
(https://d32c3oe4bky4k6.cloudfront.net/-/media/uscamediasite/images/story-images/2019/01/01/volvo_240.ashx?modified=20190102213921)
Fuck it, I’m buying a set as soon as they’re available here.
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Volvo respect
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Is it pronounced "Lurpeev"?
I would skate Volvo trucks if they made them. My '88 Volvo 740 GLE was definitely my favourite car I have thus far owned. I wish I got to keep it longer - I always wanted to skate it's square edges, but had to make a desperate sale.
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Every truck brand seems to have their slogan nowadays? What's the lurpiv slogan?
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Could only find a pic of oski doing a stale in a bowl
They look fucking massive and high
How do they skate?
I feel like these are designed for sixties so yeah probably on trend huh
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Tried these a few weeks ago. Looks funny but turns really really well. Just cruised around a concretepark for a few minutes though so didnt get to feel them out to much.
Pretty cool with a swedish truck company though.
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malmd having supoorted him for years..
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Tried these a few weeks ago. Looks funny but turns really really well. Just cruised around a concretepark for a few minutes though so didnt get to feel them out to much.
Pretty cool with a swedish truck company though.
Yeah sick, interested, I mean he skates good it’s not like he’s got no idea
Maybe those bigger wheels lock better idk but heaps of cunts are doing it
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malm�d having supoorted him for years..
What makes it even more confusing, Streetlab will stock Lurpiv, so he’s still gonna profit off them?
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malm�d having supoorted him for years..
What makes it even more confusing, Streetlab will stock Lurpiv, so he’s still gonna profit off them?
why's that weird? pros start their own shops all the time.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CTm9_kRIPGI/
Looks like Petar is riding them here. I back it.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CTm9_kRIPGI/
Looks like Petar is riding them here. I back it.
Those are Indie 109s
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malm�d having supoorted him for years..
What makes it even more confusing, Streetlab will stock Lurpiv, so he’s still gonna profit off them?
why's that weird? pros start their own shops all the time.
It’s weird because he is creating competition with the skate shop that helped him become what he is today
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malm�d having supoorted him for years..
What makes it even more confusing, Streetlab will stock Lurpiv, so he’s still gonna profit off them?
why's that weird? pros start their own shops all the time.
It’s weird because he is creating competition with the skate shop that helped him become what he is today
so he's stuck with them forever? until he dies, or they go out of business?
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malm�d having supoorted him for years..
What makes it even more confusing, Streetlab will stock Lurpiv, so he’s still gonna profit off them?
why's that weird? pros start their own shops all the time.
It’s weird because he is creating competition with the skate shop that helped him become what he is today
so he's stuck with them forever? until he dies, or they go out of business?
Well Malm a small city - and Fredrik and Streetlab has been the core shop there forever and helped a lot of people out- Oski being one of them. This feels quite disloyal to me.
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malm�d having supoorted him for years..
What makes it even more confusing, Streetlab will stock Lurpiv, so he’s still gonna profit off them?
why's that weird? pros start their own shops all the time.
It’s weird because he is creating competition with the skate shop that helped him become what he is today
so he's stuck with them forever? until he dies, or they go out of business?
Well Malm� a small city - and Fredrik and Streetlab has been the core shop there forever and helped a lot of people out- Oski being one of them. This feels quite disloyal to me.
Håller med
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Every truck brand seems to have their slogan nowadays? What's the lurpiv slogan?
“Lurpiv: liknar andra lastbilar, men fyrkantiga.”
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He is also starting a skate shop on November 1st
Really? That feels like a weird move, considering Streetlab being the main shop in Malm�d having supoorted him for years..
What makes it even more confusing, Streetlab will stock Lurpiv, so he’s still gonna profit off them?
why's that weird? pros start their own shops all the time.
It’s weird because he is creating competition with the skate shop that helped him become what he is today
so he's stuck with them forever? until he dies, or they go out of business?
Well Malm� a small city - and Fredrik and Streetlab has been the core shop there forever and helped a lot of people out- Oski being one of them. This feels quite disloyal to me.
He's stocking his new product in their shop so obviously it's not like he's trying to get one over on them and they're going to stock his product so obviously they're not completely hurt by it
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Just what the world needs, another outdated Indy truck. If only the hangers rolled and they had plastic base plates.
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So here's my predictions.
There must be a reason for making a truck in Sweden. Maybe some new technology on how to make them.
To compete at a reasonable price. Probably online sales world wide on webpage.
Oski shop? Oski park opens up again more likely.
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A steel manufacturer was bleeding after Covid, someone there who i think,that skates, suggested making trucks.
Don’t know who designed them and such but I can imagine who.
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Did Oski make a shit load of money from the Olympics or something? If so, opening a truck company and a shop is a rad way to spend it. Most other pros would probably buy a Ferrari or a boatload of coke.
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Every truck brand seems to have their slogan nowadays? What's the lurpiv slogan?
“Lurpiv: liknar andra lastbilar, men fyrkantiga.”
Bravo, Sir 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Agreed.
Tennis court banks on Hearst, in Berkeley. That spot was the best.
They’re still around in a way. Yubatuckey (yuba city) has a copy of them that’s made to the same specs according to Wormhoudt. Only skated the real one once in the late 80s. So how accurate that statement is I can’t really say. Both are fun though.
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https://www.instagram.com/tv/CT4s8PBjf41/?utm_medium=copy_link
Announced!!!! Who ya’ll guessin he’s got on the squad?????? Wouldn’t be surprised to see a few polar boys making the switch…..
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Fuck that makes me want them. Are they cnc’d?
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I DM'd Oski asking when they would be available stateside and he said if I sent €600, he could turn it into €4700 for me.
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Fuck that makes me want them. Are they cnc’d?
Materials specs from the website :
"- Aerospace Rheocasting AlSi7 T7 heat-treated solid body design
- 42CrMoS4 steel alloy axles and kingpin with h7 tolerance for maximum fitting"
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Submitted a preorder. Not normally one to preorder/ be the first to get products, like to let the issues with new releases get ironed out first. But who knows. Maybe being the first person at my park with these trucks will force the youths to actually talk to me!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXaIikXIj0E
https://www.lurpiv.com/product/lurpiv-1/
139 and 149s
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I DM'd Oski asking when they would be available stateside and he said if I sent €600, he could turn it into €4700 for me.
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$102 shipped
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Info on site for the 149 if anyone’s interested. They are lighter than Indy standards if 354g. I’m super curious about how they change WB and what the “two-axle system “ is.
The Lurpiv 1 is developed by Oskar Rozenberg. The truck has a solid aluminium body by casting with aerospace technology through Rheocasting. A new two-axle system, developed to ensure better grinds, durability and minimal weight. All components are of H7 grade to give the best handling performance.
SIZE: 149mm
139mm
149mm
Specifications:
Axle width: 8,465” (215mm)
Hanger width:5,866” (149mm)
Truck height: 2,165” (55mm) as delivered
Fits boards: 8.25” – 8.75”
Weight: 12,4 Oz, (354gram)
Aerospace Rheocasting AlSi7 T7 heat-treated solid body design
Reversed kingpin ensuring the lowest profile possible
42CrMoS4 steel alloy axles and kingpin with h7 tolerance for maximum fitting
Special design pivot bushing for sharper response
Top and bottom bushings adapted for maximum stability and turning performance
Designed with built in wheel washers on hanger and nuts to create minimum bearing friction
All trucks are delivered in a Lurpiv metal box
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If they are between 52mm and 54mm high, I would try them. Oski is rad.
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These look rad to me.
Will defs be picking up a set at some point, though $102 shipped prolly means I'll wait until they land at my local before grabbing a pair.
@mattdlx do you anticipate getting these in at the shop at any point in the fewture?
As an aside: Funny that Oski ay have just created (intentionally, or otherwise) the world's first "luxury" truck brand.
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I DM'd Oski asking when they would be available stateside and he said if I sent €600, he could turn it into €4700 for me.
Is it to late to get in on this amazing deal?
These trucks have grown on me a little, but still look weird. Guess I’m just not used to such a skinny hanger. I think they look better not setup than on a board.
I’m always down to see domestic manufacturing though. I wonder how much these will cost being made in Sweden.
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
Yeah hopefully.
Noticed in pics there's no exposed axle behind the kingpin nut which was the sign of two bit axle trucks back then. Altho maybe I'm misremembering but I think grind king actually had a truck with a weird boomerang looking axle that was round on the ends and flat with holes in the middle. The lurpivs could be something like that
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Damn €92 thou are they actually made in Sweden? Film are like €54 or something
Edit site says produced in Sweden. Forsure that will add to there costs.
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
Yeah hopefully.
Noticed in pics there's no exposed axle behind the kingpin nut which was the sign of two bit axle trucks back then. Altho maybe I'm misremembering but I think grind king actually had a truck with a weird boomerang looking axle that was round on the ends and flat with holes in the middle. The lurpivs could be something like that
Saw this on the gram. Not sure how the pouring process is on trucks I assumed the hanger is poured around the axle. Maybe someone can confirm deny but if that’s the case judging by this photo where there’s hangars no axle. It may be 2 pieces and then some how drilled and press fit or something I’m not sure. Would love to see a video of the manufacturing process to see how they are doing the axle. Or shit if someone from lurpiv came on slap to field some questions like quantum did and some deluxe dudes and fos
And James craig with sml
(https://i.ibb.co/sqB9Hbg/B9-DFC66-D-C044-4-B35-B51-F-DC65-F977-FE01.png) (https://ibb.co/sqB9Hbg)
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
Yeah hopefully.
Noticed in pics there's no exposed axle behind the kingpin nut which was the sign of two bit axle trucks back then. Altho maybe I'm misremembering but I think grind king actually had a truck with a weird boomerang looking axle that was round on the ends and flat with holes in the middle. The lurpivs could be something like that
Saw this on the gram. Not sure how the pouring process is on trucks I assumed the hanger is poured around the axle. Maybe someone can confirm deny but if that’s the case judging by this photo where there’s hangars no axle. It may be 2 pieces and then some how drilled and press fit or something I’m not sure. Would love to see a video of the manufacturing process to see how they are doing the axle. Or shit if someone from lurpiv came on slap to field some questions like quantum did and some deluxe dudes and fos
And James craig with sml
(https://i.ibb.co/sqB9Hbg/B9-DFC66-D-C044-4-B35-B51-F-DC65-F977-FE01.png) (https://ibb.co/sqB9Hbg)
Based on those pics, it seems this would have to be the case, yeah?
I’m no manufacturing expert, but cast-in axles are the standard these days, and those hangers in the pic have none, sooo…
Let’s get Oski, or one of the Lurpiv reps on here to answer them questicles we’ve got.
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You kids ever skate a set of motos?
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
Yeah hopefully.
Noticed in pics there's no exposed axle behind the kingpin nut which was the sign of two bit axle trucks back then. Altho maybe I'm misremembering but I think grind king actually had a truck with a weird boomerang looking axle that was round on the ends and flat with holes in the middle. The lurpivs could be something like that
Saw this on the gram. Not sure how the pouring process is on trucks I assumed the hanger is poured around the axle. Maybe someone can confirm deny but if that’s the case judging by this photo where there’s hangars no axle. It may be 2 pieces and then some how drilled and press fit or something I’m not sure. Would love to see a video of the manufacturing process to see how they are doing the axle. Or shit if someone from lurpiv came on slap to field some questions like quantum did and some deluxe dudes and fos
And James craig with sml
(https://i.ibb.co/sqB9Hbg/B9-DFC66-D-C044-4-B35-B51-F-DC65-F977-FE01.png) (https://ibb.co/sqB9Hbg)
Based on those pics, it seems this would have to be the case, yeah?
I’m no manufacturing expert, but cast-in axles are the standard these days, and those hangers in the pic have none, sooo…
Let’s get Oski, or one of the Lurpiv reps on here to answer them questicles we’ve got.
Ilifes axels screw into either end. Maybe these work the same? Can't see how else it would be done after the hangar has been cast.
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I'm excited for Oski's new business venture
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I'm excited for Oski's new business venture Indy 215
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
Yeah hopefully.
Noticed in pics there's no exposed axle behind the kingpin nut which was the sign of two bit axle trucks back then. Altho maybe I'm misremembering but I think grind king actually had a truck with a weird boomerang looking axle that was round on the ends and flat with holes in the middle. The lurpivs could be something like that
Saw this on the gram. Not sure how the pouring process is on trucks I assumed the hanger is poured around the axle. Maybe someone can confirm deny but if that’s the case judging by this photo where there’s hangars no axle. It may be 2 pieces and then some how drilled and press fit or something I’m not sure. Would love to see a video of the manufacturing process to see how they are doing the axle. Or shit if someone from lurpiv came on slap to field some questions like quantum did and some deluxe dudes and fos
And James craig with sml
(https://i.ibb.co/sqB9Hbg/B9-DFC66-D-C044-4-B35-B51-F-DC65-F977-FE01.png) (https://ibb.co/sqB9Hbg)
Based on those pics, it seems this would have to be the case, yeah?
I’m no manufacturing expert, but cast-in axles are the standard these days, and those hangers in the pic have none, sooo…
Let’s get Oski, or one of the Lurpiv reps on here to answer them questicles we’ve got.
Ilifes axels screw into either end. Maybe these work the same? Can't see how else it would be done after the hangar has been cast.
Screwed in lol nah mate, they will work them selfs loose over time. I'm guessing they plan on drilling and using heat press the axle in.
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
Yeah hopefully.
Noticed in pics there's no exposed axle behind the kingpin nut which was the sign of two bit axle trucks back then. Altho maybe I'm misremembering but I think grind king actually had a truck with a weird boomerang looking axle that was round on the ends and flat with holes in the middle. The lurpivs could be something like that
Saw this on the gram. Not sure how the pouring process is on trucks I assumed the hanger is poured around the axle. Maybe someone can confirm deny but if that’s the case judging by this photo where there’s hangars no axle. It may be 2 pieces and then some how drilled and press fit or something I’m not sure. Would love to see a video of the manufacturing process to see how they are doing the axle. Or shit if someone from lurpiv came on slap to field some questions like quantum did and some deluxe dudes and fos
And James craig with sml
(https://i.ibb.co/sqB9Hbg/B9-DFC66-D-C044-4-B35-B51-F-DC65-F977-FE01.png) (https://ibb.co/sqB9Hbg)
Based on those pics, it seems this would have to be the case, yeah?
I’m no manufacturing expert, but cast-in axles are the standard these days, and those hangers in the pic have none, sooo…
Let’s get Oski, or one of the Lurpiv reps on here to answer them questicles we’ve got.
Ilifes axels screw into either end. Maybe these work the same? Can't see how else it would be done after the hangar has been cast.
Screwed in lol nah mate, they will work them selfs loose over time. I'm guessing they plan on drilling and using heat press the axle in.
I'm not sure the details exactly, but like it said, its being done already. I have a friend that rides for them, they don't work themselves loose like you would think. I'm not really a fan of them, but that isn't an issue with them.
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name sounds like something i'd name my imaginary board company in 4th grade
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Hopefully two axle system doesn't mean the axle is in two small pieces and just inserted at both ends of the hanger. This is how some cheap companies made trucks in the early 00s and they always bent. I kinda doubt any new company would do this tho
Some precision longboard trucks that go for a lot of money do this, and so does Ilife truck co. Tech might have gotten better since the early 00's
Yeah hopefully.
Noticed in pics there's no exposed axle behind the kingpin nut which was the sign of two bit axle trucks back then. Altho maybe I'm misremembering but I think grind king actually had a truck with a weird boomerang looking axle that was round on the ends and flat with holes in the middle. The lurpivs could be something like that
Saw this on the gram. Not sure how the pouring process is on trucks I assumed the hanger is poured around the axle. Maybe someone can confirm deny but if that’s the case judging by this photo where there’s hangars no axle. It may be 2 pieces and then some how drilled and press fit or something I’m not sure. Would love to see a video of the manufacturing process to see how they are doing the axle. Or shit if someone from lurpiv came on slap to field some questions like quantum did and some deluxe dudes and fos
And James craig with sml
(https://i.ibb.co/sqB9Hbg/B9-DFC66-D-C044-4-B35-B51-F-DC65-F977-FE01.png) (https://ibb.co/sqB9Hbg)
Based on those pics, it seems this would have to be the case, yeah?
I’m no manufacturing expert, but cast-in axles are the standard these days, and those hangers in the pic have none, sooo…
Let’s get Oski, or one of the Lurpiv reps on here to answer them questicles we’ve got.
Ilifes axels screw into either end. Maybe these work the same? Can't see how else it would be done after the hangar has been cast.
Screwed in lol nah mate, they will work them selfs loose over time. I'm guessing they plan on drilling and using heat press the axle in.
I'm not sure the details exactly, but like it said, its being done already. I have a friend that rides for them, they don't work themselves loose like you would think. I'm not really a fan of them, but that isn't an issue with them.
I'd love to know the manufacturing process. Like even my bmx cranks that are screwed in (opposite threads) come loose over time. Even with loc-tight or however that shit is spelt.
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You all realize Oski is just the posterboy for a manufacturing company trying new ways to expand right? Probably got a stake in it though then just cash.
Funny to see the Olympic ripple effects though. Good for him to take what he can while he cant :)
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You all realize Oski is just the posterboy for a manufacturing company trying new ways to expand right? Probably got a stake in it though then just cash.
Funny to see the Olympic ripple effects though. Good for him to take what he can while he cant :)
no he is working on the assembly line himself, don't be absurd
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You all realize Oski is just the posterboy for a manufacturing company trying new ways to expand right? Probably got a stake in it though then just cash.
Funny to see the Olympic ripple effects though. Good for him to take what he can while he cant :)
no he is working on the assembly line himself, don't be absurd
He's working at the smelt, turning raw materials into aluminum oxide as we speak
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You all realize Oski is just the posterboy for a manufacturing company trying new ways to expand right? Probably got a stake in it though then just cash.
Funny to see the Olympic ripple effects though. Good for him to take what he can while he cant :)
no he is working on the assembly line himself, don't be absurd
He's working at the smelt, turning raw materials into aluminum oxide as we speak
Like some kind of 1920s worker
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You all realize Oski is just the posterboy for a manufacturing company trying new ways to expand right? Probably got a stake in it though then just cash.
Funny to see the Olympic ripple effects though. Good for him to take what he can while he cant :)
no he is working on the assembly line himself, don't be absurd
He's working at the smelt, turning raw materials into aluminum oxide as we speak
Like some kind of 1920s worker
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You kids ever skate a set of motos?
Motobilt was a very interesting name and truck design, were they an east coast brand? I had a buddy that had Ranali trucks. I had a set of G&S trucks but I started with Gullwings so I’m a bit of truck chump
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You all realize Oski is just the posterboy for a manufacturing company trying new ways to expand right? Probably got a stake in it though then just cash.
Funny to see the Olympic ripple effects though. Good for him to take what he can while he cant :)
no he is working on the assembly line himself, don't be absurd
He's working at the smelt, turning raw materials into aluminum oxide as we speak
Like some kind of 1920s worker
lmao
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Not gon’ fib: after the reality of the two axle truck sunk in, and what it meant, I’m looking at these things more like furniture casters than skateboard trucks.
No cast in axle to ad bonus stiffness: check.
No wings, or truss on the pivot: check.
Durability: pending…
Of course, I will happily wait and see, but I’m not as optimistic as I was yesterday.
Fingers crossed for a cool product at that price (‘cause I’m still gonna cop a set anyway.)
Too odd to miss out on what might/could be the only production run(s).
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Also, those Iliffe trucks are long bloard specific and don’t gotta endure that gnar-gnar skreet life like our jawns do.not exactly filling me with confidence, but…
Not to mention, the logo on their FB page looked awfully familiar, I just couldn’t place where I’d seen it before, but I’m pert near vert they stole it from some blokes, somewhere.
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Fuck that makes me want them. Are they cnc’d?
They’d have to be, reckon if they’re not, someone’s about to go broke haha
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Damn, never thought someone would remake stage 1’s and charge $91
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You all realize Oski is just the posterboy for a manufacturing company trying new ways to expand right? Probably got a stake in it though then just cash.
Woah, woah, this One can see through the matrix.
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Also, those Iliffe trucks are long bloard specific and don’t gotta endure that gnar-gnar skreet life like our jawns do.not exactly filling me with confidence, but…
Not to mention, the logo on their FB page looked awfully familiar, I just couldn’t place where I’d seen it before, but I’m pert near vert they stole it from some blokes, somewhere.
My friend uses them for regular skateboarding. He is more of a pool guy, but he grinds the shit out of them. He has a great smith grind. Personally, I'm not a fan of the trucks myself, but I have seen them used by him and a few others for regular skateboarding.
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Not gon’ fib: after the reality of the two axle truck sunk in, and what it meant, I’m looking at these things more like furniture casters than skateboard trucks.
No cast in axle to ad bonus stiffness: check.
No wings, or truss on the pivot: check.
Durability: pending…
Of course, I will happily wait and see, but I’m not as optimistic as I was yesterday.
Fingers crossed for a cool product at that price (‘cause I’m still gonna cop a set anyway.)
Too odd to miss out on what might/could be the only production run(s).
I'm with you on all of this.
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You kids ever skate a set of motos?
Beat me to it. Used to have a friend that skated for them and kicked me down some trucks. In hindsight I wish he never did.
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That's a no for me dawg...
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All trucks are delivered in a Lurpiv metal box
say no more
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How much difference can rheocasting and T7 heat treatment make? Chromoly is much stronger than aluminum so perhaps the machined down axels won't bend? idk...
But if there so much stronger could you get a situation like those titanium theeves that were really hard to grind on?
I remember me and my friends trying a set of the theeves and the only grinds that really worked were crooked or fully tail down 5-0 kinda pointed to the side like you would do on transition. So far all ive seen of lurpivs is oski on transition or that other guy do a crooked...
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That name is like some glitch in an AI Algorithm that tracks perverts
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I don’t see these catching on with dudes who jump down big shit. Specialized trucks for transition skaters? They don’t look cool. Maybe that’ll change after a bunch of dudes get pics with them, but for now they look like some 70’s shit.
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they look like shit g
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It's their shitty looks that caught my eye in the first place.
I'm feeling these metal skateboarding rectangles, aesthetically speaking, precisely because they are sooo fugly.
Maybe I like them because I can relate, being one whose appearance leans towards the less handsome side of the spectrum.
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I just saw on instagram that they have similar wheelbase thing to Indy but turn better. So like Ace then.
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LURPIV????
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LURPIV????
I dated a girl once that gave me LURPIV. There are actually several medications that handle the flare ups. As a LURPIV survivor I feel it is only right I ride these trucks
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Chromoly would be a good name for a little robot girl.
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Ask your doctor if LURPIV is right for you. Side effects of LURPIV are uncommon, and include headache, nausea, vomiting, death, dizziness, vaginal ejaculations, dysentery, cardiac arrhythmia, mild heart explosions, varicose veins, darkened stool, darkened soul, lycanthropy, trucanthropy, more vomiting, arteriosclerosis, hemorrhoids, diabeetus, virginity, mild discomfort, vampirism, gender impermanence, spontaneous dental hydroplosion, sugar high, even more vomiting, brown, your mom, and mild rash.
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Ahaha does it rhyme with herpes is that how you pronounce it
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This reminds me of your mom's truck company, SLURPIV (she sucked me off)
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That name is like some glitch in an AI Algorithm that tracks perverts
Chris Hansen confirmed on
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The name could be a possible compound of the Swedish word lura (to fool, trick, deceive. Etymological connection to the English word lure) and the English/Swedish cognate pivot (the action of turning around an point).
So maybe these trucks “cheat the turn” or maybe “cheat you out of turning.”
(X-files theme plays in the background)
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I'm allergic to lurpiv
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The name could be a possible compound of the Swedish word lura (to fool, trick, deceive. Etymological connection to the English word lure) and the English/Swedish cognate pivot (the action of turning around an point).
So maybe these trucks “cheat the turn” or maybe “cheat you out of turning.”
(X-files theme plays in the background)
^^ Someone gnar him please for me.
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The name could be a possible compound of the Swedish word lura (to fool, trick, deceive. Etymological connection to the English word lure) and the English/Swedish cognate pivot (the action of turning around an point).
So maybe these trucks “cheat the turn” or maybe “cheat you out of turning.”
(X-files theme plays in the background)
^^ Someone gnar him please for me.
Done