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Title: Breaking in Indys
Post by: blo0mz on September 01, 2009, 03:38:57 PM
Okay, I got a new pair of Indys for the first time in a while, I no longer have my last pair of trucks.  I haven't tightened the bushings at all yet, I've heard of people cranking down on them too much and ruining them from the start.

I know it's going to suck, but what can I do to break them in without fucking them up?
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: crailtapper on September 01, 2009, 09:01:46 PM
skate them...
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: crailtapper on September 01, 2009, 09:02:18 PM
i'm not being sarcastic either, just skate them and it'll all fall into place.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: 3rd Person Jimmy on September 01, 2009, 10:13:05 PM
Jimmy replaces them with bones medium bushings.  Breaks in in no time and they fucking last forever.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: ScreamingHand on September 02, 2009, 05:32:00 AM
indy bushings get better over time
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: Sleazy on September 02, 2009, 06:43:09 AM
get some bones bushings, indy bushing are terrible
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: therealmario on September 02, 2009, 07:28:56 AM
you're terrible.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: vince the stud on September 02, 2009, 07:36:52 AM
indy bushing do suck at the beginning but after awhile they become awesome
 
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: snickers on September 02, 2009, 07:59:32 AM
factory tight indy bushings.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: Cthulhu! on September 02, 2009, 09:20:04 AM
Just skate them. They'll be fine after a while.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: crailtapper on September 02, 2009, 11:30:18 AM
blo0mz, how old are you and when did you start skating?
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: blo0mz on September 02, 2009, 12:24:09 PM
I'm 21. I started skating when I was 11 or 12. 

I haven't skated since early-mid high school because I started fucking with drugs, eventually picking up a hardcore IV heroin addiction that ruined and nearly ended my life.  After years, it seems like I'm starting to get my addiction under control.  Today is 19 days clean for me. 

It's been a few years since I skated and I just picked up a new deck and new shoes.  That's why so many n00b questions about hardware and shit.

Just trying to get back into it for fun and to keep my mind off other shit. 

After dealing with so much shit, getting made fun of on the SLAP forum is the least of my concerns ;]
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: blo0mz on September 02, 2009, 03:43:00 PM
halp.

u c... the new trux r 2 loose n i wan 2 tihten the trux but im afreid of ruin the bushengs.

PLZ HALP. 

NOW.   
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: vince the stud on September 02, 2009, 03:47:06 PM
skate them...
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: blo0mz on September 02, 2009, 04:23:33 PM
Look, I've been skating them every day, I just haven't tightened the bushings yet.

All I want to know is when I'll be able to tighten them (and just a little bit, not a lot) without having to worry about fucking them up and making them all squeaky/start peeling etc.

Does anyone understand what I'm saying?

I've heard multiple times that if you crank down on fresh Independents before "breaking in the bushings" that you'll fuck them up (not that I wanna really crank down on them, they just need to be a little tighter for my liking).

I don't know, maybe what I heard is completely wrong. 

If it is, please enlighten me.  I won't take offense, pwomise.

I'm not saying I'm right about anything... I just want to know how to not fuck up my bushings. 

 

Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: crailtapper on September 02, 2009, 04:58:49 PM
Look, I've been skating them every day, I just haven't tightened the bushings yet.

All I want to know is when I'll be able to tighten them (and just a little bit, not a lot) without having to worry about fucking them up and making them all squeaky/start peeling etc.

Does anyone understand what I'm saying?

I've heard multiple times that if you crank down on fresh Independents before "breaking in the bushings" that you'll fuck them up (not that I wanna really crank down on them, they just need to be a little tighter for my liking).

I don't know, maybe what I heard is completely wrong. 

If it is, please enlighten me.  I won't take offense, pwomise.

I'm not saying I'm right about anything... I just want to know how to not fuck up my bushings. 

 



alright man, no one was really trying to make fun of you just so you know...

as far as i can remember, you'll see if you're tightening them too much. if you tighten them within reason, you should be fine. just keep an eye out for it. sorry for the misunderstanding, but this topic is called "breaking in indys" so that's what we were telling you to do. i know thunder bushings always fell apart when i skated them, tightened up or not. but i know what you're saying. you'll be all good though, and if you do fuck them up, pick up the bones. they're cheap as fuck. hope that's helpful in some way/shape/form.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: blo0mz on September 02, 2009, 05:09:53 PM
I didn't think anyone was making fun of me, just saying I wouldn't care if they did.

Thank you crailtapper for the helpful response. 
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: Gnarbys on September 02, 2009, 05:29:39 PM
Alright Holmes, here's some tips. Use your old bushings, works out the kinks faster unless your bushings are shot. Buy the Bones medium bushings, the ones with the yellow caps. They are no joke and make all trucks even better. When I was on the road and didn't have time to break in new trucks, I'd put the slightest amount of a lube in the pivot cup. On the road it could have been Chapstick, Carmex, or a drop of speed cream. It takes away the stick to it. Don't crank down on the new bushings. For Christ sakes, they are Indys and it's a crime to ride tight trucks. Besides all of this, a new pair of Indys will break in pretty good after a full day of skating.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: blo0mz on September 02, 2009, 06:04:50 PM
Thanks Gnarbys, I'll definitely keep that in mind.   
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: sage on September 04, 2009, 05:17:57 PM
Learn to skate them loose you person.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: crailtapper on September 04, 2009, 11:25:11 PM
Shove your thick cock into my loose asshole, you stud.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: barkeep11 on September 06, 2009, 04:16:37 AM
Learn to skate them loose you person.

You calling someone a person is like the pot telling the kettle it has a dirty bottom.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: GnArcIsSisTic on September 07, 2009, 03:58:06 AM
skate them... basically that's it.

the only way i 'progress' with my bushings is getting them looser and looser until the nut falls of. then i know it's time to start shaving away at the bushings so i can get them even MORE loose...

progression (at least for me) isn't ONLY about tricks and pop. it's about how loose you can stand your trucks.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: flatspotter on September 12, 2009, 01:37:58 AM
skate them... basically that's it.

the only way i 'progress' with my bushings is getting them looser and looser until the nut falls of. then i know it's time to start shaving away at the bushings so i can get them even MORE loose...

progression (at least for me) isn't ONLY about tricks and pop. it's about how loose you can stand your trucks.

hahah thats tite not even about tricks but battleling your trucks also ha
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: GnArcIsSisTic on September 12, 2009, 02:50:38 AM
i've heard of boiling bushings, before...
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: Staygold703 on September 12, 2009, 06:15:55 PM
ive had the same bushings for 4 pairs of trucks theyre pretty much dust
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: vegan*shawn on September 15, 2009, 06:35:37 PM
exchange them for ACE.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: therealmario on September 16, 2009, 06:42:00 AM
dont get new bushings that shits regular unless you tightened your shit up so much that you blew them out. but eventually your bushings are gonna start looking janky, but that doesnt mean they wont work just as well if not better. i've been riding some hand me down indys for a good 7 or 8 months now, and when i got them one of the pivot cups was already (fuck i cant think of the word...)...i guess worn away. not the bushings but where the lil clit of the truck that rests in the anoos of the base plate. anyway the anoos is extremely gaped. and i fucking love these trucks. i'll be sad when i finally breakdown and buy new ones.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: RightCoastBiased on September 16, 2009, 02:04:47 PM
I just got a brand new pair of indys and did nothing to them but ride them. They feel great, no problems.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: Tko788 on October 05, 2009, 10:58:24 AM
I just bought my first pair of indys yesterday. Idk if its cuz its my first pair of brand new trucks (rather than second-hand tucks) in 7 years, but its was annoying trying to break them in cuz the bushings were so hard. everytime i tried a trick the bolt would come off the kingpin (axle, w/e) cuz i ride my trucks loose.



but yea. use old bushings. and u problem is solved.
i've heard of boiling bushings, before...

and i will be trying this.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: lincoln on October 06, 2009, 01:10:16 PM
when you set-up new indys, tighten them a little (half a round MAX) and on first session try to turn with them as much as possible.
Then leave your complete still for a night and skate it the next day and by then you should be fine.
worked me everytime on stage 9's. havent tried stage 10's, been riding Aces
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: rhythm on October 17, 2009, 10:36:05 AM
I always take the baseplate washer off and ride the stock indy bushings w/the nut flush w/the top of the bolt.  brand new indy bushing harden up overnight after you've ridden them for the first time.  pretty much any time after that you can tighten them up.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: Stoeipoes on October 19, 2009, 03:43:02 PM
The secret is that you have to throw them in the ocean and dive them up a month later. They're perfect then.

or was it that you just have to skate them. can't remember
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: floop on October 19, 2009, 04:00:20 PM
my indie bushings are cracked and squeaky.  i thought i should replace them so i bought bones medium bushings and they don't fit.  i honestly can't even get the bolt on, they're too big.

i just ended up sticking with my cracked indie bushings.  is there some reason you shouldn't ride them if they're cracked and fucked up?   
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: yeahisaidit on October 19, 2009, 05:04:37 PM
my indie bushings are cracked and squeaky.  i thought i should replace them so i bought bones medium bushings and they don't fit.  i honestly can't even get the bolt on, they're too big.

i just ended up sticking with my cracked indie bushings.  is there some reason you shouldn't ride them if they're cracked and fucked up?   

how do they not fit? take off the bottom washer.
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: lookstoops on October 19, 2009, 07:54:16 PM
The secret is that you have to throw them in the ocean and dive them up a month later. They're perfect then.

this is genius
Title: Re: Breaking in Indys
Post by: floop on October 19, 2009, 08:31:19 PM
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my indie bushings are cracked and squeaky.  i thought i should replace them so i bought bones medium bushings and they don't fit.  i honestly can't even get the bolt on, they're too big.

i just ended up sticking with my cracked indie bushings.  is there some reason you shouldn't ride them if they're cracked and fucked up?   
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how do they not fit? take off the bottom washer.

ah christ