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This is the same shape as the original Heroin big egg, the Primitive Franky Villani egg, etc. 8.75 axles are probably best
Ok thanks my guy! I already had that board before and was rocking Thunder 161s and I loved the slight hot rod.
I was asking because I have a small board company and want to do an egg shape. But since Generator is not the manfacturer they won't probably have the same mold. I'm even thinking of asking for a 14.25 (or maybe even 14?) wheelbase instead of the 14.5 to make it a bit more custom made.
Generator has the generic "GFB" shape which is just slightly shorter due to twin nose & tail, and a 14.375 wb, but is otherwise pretty identical shape-wise
I ended up with 159s on mine, but I also double drilled both baseplates to end up with a 14" wb and slightly longer kicks, which works well for me, as well as for others who have skated it.
We put 149s on it originally when it was on the 14.5" wb in the regular position, which also worked well for some people, but I prefer the slightly wider trucks on it. At first I just drilled in the nose end truck, but then I did both and it works best like that.
Generator (or any BBS boards for that matter) are very specific to size for smaller runs / companies, so unless you got a lot of boards in the works or a lot of money to do your own shapes, I would suggest as was said above, just go with the GFB shape as it is there to be used without any fuss and people have said it works quite well.
At least with all the options for double drilled trucks, it makes it way easier to adjust wheelbases without having to re drill the deck, eg redrill one set of trucks and re use them on multiple boards, or get the Venture V8 trucks. Sure drilling out trucks might be a difficulty for some, but it works great on Indy and Venture I have used like this.
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