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Title: yes ive gone there...shockpads/risers help
Post by: rob on January 02, 2017, 11:03:26 PM
anyone know of any risers/shockpads that fit indy baseplates and holes perfect?

i got some theeve shockpads(i know cause theyre nice, soft and firm  ;) ) that fit perfectly on my indy to where they dont stick out on the front or back or sides at all so the ocd of them messing with my slides isnt there, thats why i started this post

 all my risers EXCEPT the theeves stick out on the front or are kinda receded on the front and i dont like the way that looks, so anyone got or know any risers that are the perfect dimensions of indy baseplates and fit perfect besides theeve? maybe the new indy shock pads but lemme get some feedback on this kooky post of mine
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Post by: Level 60 Dwarf Paladin on January 02, 2017, 11:05:46 PM
Um.... Independent.
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Post by: j....soy..... on January 02, 2017, 11:19:59 PM
I cut mine....
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Post by: Paco Supreme on January 02, 2017, 11:20:28 PM
Dooks
Title: Re: yes ive gone there...shockpads/risers help
Post by: rob on January 03, 2017, 12:23:08 AM
I cut mine....

how did you cut them j?

i once tried to drill the holes in some risers to fit thunders and i messed up and the risers were just offset so that was a waste of time
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Post by: Krooked antihero on January 03, 2017, 01:55:15 AM
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I cut mine....
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how did you cut them j?

i once tried to drill the holes in some risers to fit thunders and i messed up and the risers were just offset so that was a waste of time

I have cut mine also, i just set them up and used sharp blade to cut off any parts that stick out, that plastic isn't that hard after all.
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Post by: N.L. on January 03, 2017, 09:43:03 AM
fuck yeah, finally a riser pad thread!

i like the bones ones you can slide up and down into the perfect position. not sure if they do the softer shock pad type though.
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Post by: Xen on January 03, 2017, 10:37:24 AM
Um.... Independent.

Indy shocks bruh, I use a set on my cruiser with indy 159s and soft wheels.
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Post by: sharkin on January 03, 2017, 10:58:59 AM
every pair of risers I've ever used has shifted a bit after installation


good luck chasing the dragon
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Post by: GinosGroceries on January 03, 2017, 12:09:50 PM
Install Indy shock pads and cut the excess off with a razor blade
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Post by: j....soy..... on January 03, 2017, 12:13:43 PM
I have the bones rubber ones....set it up....used an xacto and it worked....
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Post by: Zimmer on January 03, 2017, 03:01:18 PM
Do the rubber pads really make a difference? More comfortable? Less vibration? I don't really have an issue with pressure cracks.
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Post by: BoxStuffer on January 03, 2017, 03:11:29 PM
anyone know of any risers/shockpads that fit indy baseplates and holes perfect?

Mini logos fit perfect in my experience.   

FYI.  The 0.10 rubber ones are stiffer than Indy shock pads though.   

http://minilogoskateboards.com/skateboard-accessories/risers (http://minilogoskateboards.com/skateboard-accessories/risers)
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Post by: Paco Supreme on January 03, 2017, 03:13:29 PM
Saw this a while back from Paul Schmitt, so a couple dudes use them
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@MichaelPulizzi a #Teamrider for @PizzaSkateboards showing his setup, a few weeks ago he added an 1/8" #RiserPad to increase the windup on his Ollie just like @CodyMcEntire does.
This soft plastic riser also decreases his shock on landings
The wind up on your Ollie is increased by adding Riser Pads, Taller Wheels, Higher Trucks, A Deck with less fingers of flat from the truck holes to the bend, Steeper Tail in your setup
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Post by: Tracer on January 03, 2017, 03:14:20 PM
Use stickers that's what Koston does
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Post by: GinosGroceries on January 03, 2017, 06:12:24 PM
Do the rubber pads really make a difference? More comfortable? Less vibration? I don't really have an issue with pressure cracks.

The only thing I noticed was less pressure cracks
Title: Re: yes ive gone there...shockpads/risers help
Post by: rob on January 03, 2017, 06:16:20 PM
Cool, I'm gonna check out the bones and Indy ones. Probably gonna have to settle on cutting some to try til I hit the shop.

Since I'm back to riding my Indy lows the shock pads help give a tiny bit of height and from my east coast days I remember using shock pads all the time and I felt they helped me get around the rough grounds smoother, legitimately I feel they did reduce the vibration and cushion my hard stomp lands some. You still get pressure cracks but the landings do feel softer and your board makes less rattle and noise
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Post by: Main on January 03, 2017, 07:32:13 PM
Keep this shit in the truck thread. If you have Indy trucks use Indy risers come on rob...the fuck?
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Post by: rob on January 04, 2017, 04:08:59 PM
ahaha i cant, i think im banned(not literally) for my on going rant and posts about what trucks are best and in the end going back to indy lows(which i did post and talk about a lot a few months ago and how good they are to which i was loyal to)

the indy shock pads with indys does sound obvious but idk some companies just make risers that dont even fit indys,ace,venture, and other trucks that have the standard hole placement of today and it gets me thinking if indy even makes risers to precisely fit their own trucks.

cause seriously, how is it that some to most risers dont fit perfectly on indys, the standard goto truck that they claim preferred by the pros.
diamond risers dont even fit perfect on for aces.
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Post by: Level 60 Dwarf Paladin on January 04, 2017, 05:44:33 PM
Indys fit perfectly. if you're using shock pads though they're going to smash and will stick out beneath the baseplate.
Title: Re: yes ive gone there...shockpads/risers help
Post by: rob on January 04, 2017, 09:33:00 PM
thanks dwarf i am definitely getting some indy shock pads then, i dont mind the squish too much if they fit perfect and do their job absorbing some shock/rattle and dampening my lands.

so far so good though with the current theeve shock pads on my indys, the board doesnt clunk so loud and hard so they work. a really nice soft sound of the board. relief.
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Post by: MOE SYZLAK on January 04, 2017, 11:18:48 PM
i fuck with Girl Risers because they are hard plastic and fit ventures perfectly.
cant deal with squishing out soft risers
Title: Re: yes ive gone there...shockpads/risers help
Post by: Main on January 04, 2017, 11:33:29 PM
thanks dwarf i am definitely getting some indy shock pads then, i dont mind the squish too much if they fit perfect and do their job absorbing some shock/rattle and dampening my lands.

so far so good though with the current theeve shock pads on my indys, the board doesnt clunk so loud and hard so they work. a really nice soft sound of the board. relief.

How do you not get satisfaction out of hearing a crisp loud deck when popping? Why the fuck would you wanna soften it and make it sound waterlogged? Why are you riding low trucks and then using risers? You're fucking up big time rob. Big time.
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Post by: rob on January 05, 2017, 01:03:21 AM
Haha easy, they aren't risers, they're shock pads. They're soft and help absorb some of the vibration when you cruise in rough areas.

The shock pads barely give any height, when they squish out some they barely give an 1/8 of an inch I think, I just wanna use the shock pads mainly to soften the pop and clunk of the board. Idk I like it better cause the clunk loud sounds of my board make me feel like the boards too stiff and hard.

I ride lows cause they help me pop better. Everyone's different. Some people like that tall distance of the tip of the tail to the ground cause they need that feel in their pop but me, I like the quickness of the tail tapping the ground, I think cause I rely more on my front foot sliding up more than how hard I pop cause my right foot/leg probably reacts faster than my left.

I would say Indy lows are like a mm or 2 lower than thunder 147/145 hi and the shock pads with the Indy lows just make them almost thunder hi height

Last thing, the Indy low feel more stable cause I feel the standard tall indy's pivot stem is what makes them feel unstable to me. Yeah it helps indy's turn faster than the stage 10 predecessor but the cost of a quicker deeper turn has to mean a loss in stability. So yeah. I like the feel of lows. And shock pads help soften the harsh streets.
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Post by: rob on January 05, 2017, 01:07:09 AM
Also thanks for all the surprising replies. I really didn't think anyone but me and maybe 1 or 2 slap members and my best friend rode shock pads/risers
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Post by: Chavo on January 05, 2017, 01:49:33 PM
I've used every combination of shock pads, risers, no risers, shock pads/risers out of every material (even the aluminum "Stiffies"). I do not see any benefit to using soft shock pads. By the time they are set up properly (i.e., cranked down so the screw head is flush), they are so compressed that you will lose any benefit of shock absorption.

The only method that I thought worked was cutting an old inner tube under a short riser. Even then, compressed at less than 1mm thick, there was probably very little shock absorption. You are better off riding softer wheels. Wheels are the main factor when determining rolling resistance and ride quality of roads.
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Post by: Main on January 05, 2017, 01:58:19 PM
You are better off riding softer wheels. Wheels are the main factor when determining rolling resistance and ride quality of roads.
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Post by: rob on January 05, 2017, 03:52:05 PM
I understand that, that's why I ride bones stf's

If you actually ride them you'll notice they have this soft feel, I've tried spit classics, f4's, oj, ricta, gold, and pig and none were as quality as bones years of experience in wheel making.

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Post by: The Woodsman on January 05, 2017, 05:03:59 PM
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Do the rubber pads really make a difference? More comfortable? Less vibration? I don't really have an issue with pressure cracks.
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The only thing I noticed was less pressure cracks

I feel like they reduce my wheel bite, puts just a little extra room between wheels and the board.
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Post by: shitsandwich on January 05, 2017, 05:20:30 PM
Why do you want riser pads? More pop? I've skated for over ten years now and I still don't know the purpose of them haha and also if anyone wants to fill me in on the purpose of washers that'd be cool too lol
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Post by: MOE SYZLAK on January 05, 2017, 05:36:23 PM
Why do you want riser pads? More pop? I've skated for over ten years now and I still don't know the purpose of them haha and also if anyone wants to fill me in on the purpose of washers that'd be cool too lol

On looser trucks with bigger wheels they help with wheel bite. I ride high trucks with risers and 53mm just because I fucking hate wheelbite.
The Pop argument is debatable
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Post by: Opoin on January 05, 2017, 05:56:06 PM
Why do you want riser pads? More pop? I've skated for over ten years now and I still don't know the purpose of them haha and also if anyone wants to fill me in on the purpose of washers that'd be cool too lol

Washers for bearings is so they don't blow out as quickly due to all the force being put on them as the wheels jiggle back and forth from turning/poping and whatnot.  Washers for bushings are so that the metal of your truck doesn't stab into them and rip them apart.
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Post by: Roisto on January 05, 2017, 08:21:43 PM
I understand that, that's why I ride bones stf's

If you actually ride them you'll notice they have this soft feel, I've tried spit classics, f4's, oj, ricta, gold, and pig and none were as quality as bones years of experience in wheel making.



Those are all hard wheels though. If you want a smooth and silent ride get some OJs Keyframes. Those fuckers roll over anything and fast. Absolutely brilliant on the rough streets here in Finland at least. They're grippy as fuck though, so sliding will likely be an issue.
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Post by: Main on January 06, 2017, 06:04:13 PM
Yes, Bones STF's are definitely not soft wheels rob. They're the hardest wheels bones has to offer and pretty much the hardest ones on the market. OJ Keyframes or Spitfire Soft D's if you want a soft wheel.
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Post by: j....soy..... on January 06, 2017, 10:42:32 PM
SPF's are actually harder but the stickiness makes the wheels feel softer....

Bones has that new formula which is soft but slides....might be worth a try...
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Post by: rob on January 07, 2017, 12:07:36 AM
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I understand that, that's why I ride bones stf's

If you actually ride them you'll notice they have this soft feel, I've tried spit classics, f4's, oj, ricta, gold, and pig and none were as quality as bones years of experience in wheel making.


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Those are all hard wheels though. If you want a smooth and silent ride get some OJs Keyframes. Those fuckers roll over anything and fast. Absolutely brilliant on the rough streets here in Finland at least. They're grippy as fuck though, so sliding will likely be an issue.

i have been eye balling them on tactics and seeing the reviews got me considering, and now that you tell me this i do wanna get a set but i need some slide ability in there

Yes, Bones STF's are definitely not soft wheels rob. They're the hardest wheels bones has to offer and pretty much the hardest ones on the market. OJ Keyframes or Spitfire Soft D's if you want a soft wheel.

yeah ever since re trying a set of classics and noticing how slick they are i was upset and sadly threw those brand new wheels to the box but i have been thinking maybe soft Dś are what im looking for in a spitfire

SPF's are actually harder but the stickiness makes the wheels feel softer....

Bones has that new formula which is soft but slides....might be worth a try...

ahaha yeah i think the stickiness of bones is what i like but idk, when im skating the streets my bones feel a big difference of softer or shock absorbing better than my F4ś or other wheels

ooo maybe they are worth a definite try, what bones formula are they and where can i check them j?
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Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on January 16, 2017, 12:15:08 AM
late to the game on this one but I picked up some krooked 1/8 risers over the weekend to replace the (too) hard thunder ones I had on my 149s. I've always ridden semi-soft risers and had a real soft spot (pun inteded) for those green lucky ones back in the day. They are adjustable so you can slide them up/ down depending on your trucks and/ or OCD. Would buy again 10/10
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Post by: 256 Ply on January 16, 2017, 11:04:38 PM
Do the rubber pads really make a difference? More comfortable? Less vibration? I don't really have an issue with pressure cracks.

I use thin rubber shock pads. Not for pressure cracks, (which are cosmetic anyway), but to keep hardware tight and to grip the baseplate.

Next time you switch boards, look at the baseplate holes on your trucks. Chances are they've gotten bigger and are no longer perfectly round.

No matter how tight your hardware is, it'll loosen over time and your trucks will subtly shift from hard landings/slides/reverts. Shock pads will keep your hardware tighter, and also prevent truck-shift by giving them something to grip against.
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Post by: mattchew on January 17, 2017, 07:45:57 AM
I really, really dislike riding boards without risers--feels insane to me.
All the ground here in MA is utterly fucked and they make for a much smoother ride in my opinion.
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Post by: Zimmer on January 17, 2017, 09:27:26 AM
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Do the rubber pads really make a difference? More comfortable? Less vibration? I don't really have an issue with pressure cracks.
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I use thin rubber shock pads. Not for pressure cracks, (which are cosmetic anyway), but to keep hardware tight and to grip the baseplate.

Next time you switch boards, look at the baseplate holes on your trucks. Chances are they've gotten bigger and are no longer perfectly round.

No matter how tight your hardware is, it'll loosen over time and your trucks will subtly shift from hard landings/slides/reverts. Shock pads will keep your hardware tighter, and also prevent truck-shift by giving them something to grip against.

Yeah that make sense. I kinda feel like trying some of the rubber pads now, and if they smooth out my shitty streets all the better!

The only thing that makes me hesitate is raising my setup.. Anything more than a mm or two makes me nervous lol.
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Post by: DaSk8D00D on January 17, 2017, 03:26:24 PM
late to the game on this one but I picked up some krooked 1/8 risers over the weekend to replace the (too) hard thunder ones I had on my 149s. I've always ridden semi-soft risers and had a real soft spot (pun inteded) for those green lucky ones back in the day. They are adjustable so you can slide them up/ down depending on your trucks and/ or OCD. Would buy again 10/10

I actually ordered a couple sets of these off the strength of this post. I prefer a softer riser but a few days ago I settled with the hard ass thunder ones because I wanted something to properly fit my 149's, and I cracked off a corner of the riser like 2-3 sessions in (http://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/snoop.png). These lucky's seem to be exactly what I'm looking for tho, thanks for the input
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Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on January 17, 2017, 04:21:06 PM
All good mate! I was in the same situation when I got my thunders but their risers are pretty terrible. Let me know how the lucky's work out for ya, I haven't rocked them in years and opted out for the krooked soft ones this time round and they fit perfectly
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Post by: rob on January 17, 2017, 09:49:53 PM
All good mate! I was in the same situation when I got my thunders but their risers are pretty terrible. Let me know how the lucky's work out for ya, I haven't rocked them in years and opted out for the krooked soft ones this time round and they fit perfectly

ahaha kool kool, thanks imp, exactly what ive been needing lately since i hopped back on the thunder wagon cause the indys were on the heavy side and my friend got me all mental about the weight of my board

but im glad i got back on the thunders cause at high speeds the tiny extra height over the indy lows help balance the pop, idk what it is but the low height was amazing for that steady roll to get tech on flat or ledges but going fast for gaps, stairs and such was odd, it popped a little too quick. yeah risers/shock pads could help but that indy weight was getting to me. the thunders are significantly lighter, im definitely getting some krooked risers now hearing how theyre soft, i saw how they could be adjusted for thunders but i didnt know they were soft  ;D

i have the hard thunder risers but yeah...hard...so no point

kudos to you imp
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Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on January 17, 2017, 10:07:16 PM
kudos to you imp
no worries mate, you're one of the ones that got me off my 20+ years of indy and back trying new trucks. #notsureifgoodthingorbadthingtho
not sure if all those krooked ones are (semi) soft but the fluro pink ones I bought defs are ;)
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Post by: rob on January 17, 2017, 10:55:08 PM
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kudos to you imp
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no worries mate, you're one of the ones that got me off my 20+ years of indy and back trying new trucks. #notsureifgoodthingorbadthingtho
not sure if all those krooked ones are (semi) soft but the fluro pink ones I bought defs are ;)


cool! :D

im glad, those are the exact ones im getting. its nice to try new things, especially when its a good new thing. and thunders are definitely a good thing.

i swear they actually had a R&D team for remastering the thunders to what they are now. the height, weight, rebound, and geometry.

im not trying to knock indy but i have such a strong feeling the time and energy put into making the stage 11 standard was them just saying, hey i got it. lets just make indys taller again like the old stages by extending the pivot stem and making them a revamped version of the old stages, yeah that should work right cause skating's the same since the 80ś/90ś.

if they actually put effort into the new stage rumored with maybe ace height or as i suggest thunder 149 II height and better rebound geometry or bushings(probably bushings to keep the classic geo) and cut some weight somewhere, i swear they will be somewhere on par with thunder. should probably cut some weight off the grind bar on the hangar, im not saying take it off, im saying maybe take some of the meat off that bar and use a higher grade/stronger aluminum so they dont grind down fast and grind smoother since its harder
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Post by: j....soy..... on January 17, 2017, 11:06:48 PM
What I really want to know is how little Indy can change their shit in order for you guys to buy them.......
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Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on January 17, 2017, 11:13:32 PM
What I really want to know is how little Indy can change their shit in order for you guys to buy them.......
re-release stage 7/8s in their original state (bushings included) and keep me (and Rowley) happy
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Post by: Krooked antihero on January 17, 2017, 11:53:27 PM
Funny that people are always saying that indys are too heavy against other trucks when the difference is like 30-50g per truck in reality.
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Post by: rob on January 18, 2017, 12:03:15 AM
What I really want to know is how little Indy can change their shit in order for you guys to buy them.......

ahaha make another slogan and video on how hardcore skater their trucks are

ride the best fuck the rest

built to grind

preferred by the pros

accept no substitutes

performance that has no equal

theyre good trucks but very overrated. theeve trucks though, very underrated.

Funny that people are always saying that indys are too heavy against other trucks when the difference is like 30-50g per truck in reality.

aha trust, hold the same deck with thunders and then hold the deck with indys. 147 hi vs 139 standards. you really notice a solid difference. yeah the weight means its a solid tough truck but i need that light weight effortless feel skating around. some people like that weight so they know its a real skateboard theyre riding but me, i like it light and solid(thunder trucks)
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Post by: Krooked antihero on January 18, 2017, 12:12:11 AM
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What I really want to know is how little Indy can change their shit in order for you guys to buy them.......
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ahaha make another slogan and video on how hardcore skater their trucks are

ride the best fuck the rest

built to grind

preferred by the pros

accept no substitutes

performance that has no equal

theyre good trucks but very overrated. theeve trucks though, very underrated.

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Funny that people are always saying that indys are too heavy against other trucks when the difference is like 30-50g per truck in reality.
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aha trust, hold the same deck with thunders and then hold the deck with indys. 147 hi vs 139 standards. you really notice a solid difference. yeah the weight means its a solid tough truck but i need that light weight effortless feel skating around. some people like that weight so they know its a real skateboard theyre riding but me, i like it light and solid(thunder trucks)

That's me, to each his/her own i guess. How do you feel when you change new set of wheels, that's gonna add few extra grams to your setup, does it throw you off?
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Post by: rob on January 18, 2017, 12:29:11 AM
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What I really want to know is how little Indy can change their shit in order for you guys to buy them.......
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ahaha make another slogan and video on how hardcore skater their trucks are

ride the best fuck the rest

built to grind

preferred by the pros

accept no substitutes

performance that has no equal

theyre good trucks but very overrated. theeve trucks though, very underrated.

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Funny that people are always saying that indys are too heavy against other trucks when the difference is like 30-50g per truck in reality.
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aha trust, hold the same deck with thunders and then hold the deck with indys. 147 hi vs 139 standards. you really notice a solid difference. yeah the weight means its a solid tough truck but i need that light weight effortless feel skating around. some people like that weight so they know its a real skateboard theyre riding but me, i like it light and solid(thunder trucks)
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That's me, to each his/her own i guess. How do you feel when you change new set of wheels, that's gonna add few extra grams to your setup, does it throw you off?

exactly, to each his or her own.

idk how bobby worrest does it but he rips and hes been strictly on that indy standard koolaid since who knows how long. just repping and riding indys til the end while i see most pros cheat on indy to ride thunders or any truck brand to ride thunders(definitely saw aaron jaws homoki rocking some thunders and it was i can 100% assure you not a friends board, and brophy cheating tensor rocking thunders, check his instagram)

with a new set of wheels there is that strange feeling weight difference coming from a good nice worn wheel but i feel its a necessary change you cant avoid, you could ride smaller fresh wheels but with me once i find a wheel i like(bones stf) all i care about is that they feel the way i want/am use to them: smooth, fast, slide when i need it, im more hyped on the freshness than the break in.
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Post by: DirtyHairHalo on October 16, 2020, 08:47:34 PM
What risers fit Ace trucks best? And don’t say Indy cause they don’t.
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Post by: Mbrimson88 on October 16, 2020, 09:36:51 PM
What risers fit Ace trucks best? And don’t say Indy cause they don’t.


As to what fits, it depends how high you want to go, just a tiny bit or a fair bit?

Currently all 1/8 normal type risers from Krooked and Bones that I have are of a long rectangular hole pattern so any truck will fit, but taller risers often just have the single holes which will be offset somewhat on trucks of different brands, eg Indy risers do not fit Thunders or Ace.

I had been using the really soft thin risers for a long time on older (lower) versions of regular Indy and Thunder trucks that I just used a hole punch on to widen or lengthen out holes, but the stage 11 are pretty much just the right height nowdays so a sticker under the baseplate is perfect.

I have also used a blade to cut holes longer in soft rubber 1/8 risers too which also worked, as well as trimming off the excess round the riser that sat outside the truck pattern.

Added:  I just checked a link from above and Mini logo also have the longer hole pattern, so any of those would do too.

https://minilogoskateboards.com/skateboard-accessories/risers

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Post by: hillbilly shifty on October 16, 2020, 10:36:38 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/rb2BMTLl.png)

big fan of the .10" mini logos. adds 2.5mm to height.
fit indy's perfectly. soft enough but don't squeeze out when getting bolts flush.
a little shock reduction. no bolt wiggles + no truck shifting
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Post by: Frank and Fred on October 16, 2020, 10:39:06 PM
What risers fit Ace trucks best? And don’t say Indy cause they don’t.

I use indy 1/8" risers on Ace all the time. They do indeed fit just not through the bolt holes. its not that hard to figure it out.

But I like Bones risers with the oval holes, because you can move the riser back and fore to position them however you like.
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Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on October 17, 2020, 12:41:07 AM
What risers fit Ace trucks best? And don’t say Indy cause they don’t.

Diamond fit Ace perfectly, they are made in the same factory! See third pic:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CD3cQqVF-SK/?igshid=1hinyagemkie7
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Post by: j....soy..... on October 17, 2020, 07:47:25 AM
What I really want to know is how little Indy can change their shit in order for you guys to buy them.......

Enter the Mindy.....
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Post by: FrozenIndustries on October 17, 2020, 10:13:04 AM
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What risers fit Ace trucks best? And don’t say Indy cause they don’t.
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Diamond fit Ace perfectly, they are made in the same factory! See third pic:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CD3cQqVF-SK/?igshid=1hinyagemkie7

IDK if they changed them or what but I got a set recently after seeing this and they fit funny...slightly under towards the middle of the board and then stick out a bit at the outer edge of the baseplate.

I've tried modus, those stuck out slightly but look good on Aces. And then slotted risers like Lucky and Krooked are cool if you want something softer.

I wish I had whatever ones you got. That being said, I don't even rock risers with my Aces regularly so I don't know why I'm even complaining.
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Post by: YungJugg on October 17, 2020, 10:28:33 AM
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I understand that, that's why I ride bones stf's

If you actually ride them you'll notice they have this soft feel, I've tried spit classics, f4's, oj, ricta, gold, and pig and none were as quality as bones years of experience in wheel making.


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Those are all hard wheels though. If you want a smooth and silent ride get some OJs Keyframes. Those fuckers roll over anything and fast. Absolutely brilliant on the rough streets here in Finland at least. They're grippy as fuck though, so sliding will likely be an issue.
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i have been eye balling them on tactics and seeing the reviews got me considering, and now that you tell me this i do wanna get a set but i need some slide ability in there


Break keyframes in and they slide very easily within a week if not less. They’re actually way icier than my 97a slimeballs, but still grip better around sharp turns. Once you engage the slide, that fucker slides.

On my setup with keyframes I run the bulletproof polycarbonate 1/8” joints provided by the pal GS77, and they are the shit.

**I just realized I replied to a 3 year old comment...carry on
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Post by: DirtyHairHalo on October 17, 2020, 04:20:23 PM
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What risers fit Ace trucks best? And don’t say Indy cause they don’t.
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Diamond fit Ace perfectly, they are made in the same factory! See third pic:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CD3cQqVF-SK/?igshid=1hinyagemkie7
That looks spot on, thank you!