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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27660 on: April 19, 2021, 10:23:02 AM »
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Oh sick I’ll def swoop a deck! Thanks ✌🏼

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Good shape what wood shop do they use?

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Set this up yesterday, with any luck I can skate it today.



8.5” Orchard shop deck
5.8 Standard (bones top washer)
F4 classics about 48mm

Advertised as a 14.25” wb but it’s closer to 14” which actually works out for me.
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Popmaster Innovations. New wood shop out of Boston from old pro Robbie Gangemi. Despite the slightly hilarious name, it seems like a rad thing they’ve going on.
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The name is amazing.

The name just strikes me as a little goofy, but in an endearing way. And after skating for 20 minutes I have nothing but praise for this deck. It’s left the best first impression of any deck I can remember recently.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27661 on: April 19, 2021, 11:55:31 AM »
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Mixed bushings have saved me for many wheelbite scenarios...while still turning well.

I get a nice turn due to medium bushing but i get a bounce back when i lean too far, as the top bushing limits it.

For reference Im about 6’3 and 200lbs...for me its worked really well.
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so is the top bushing supposed to be harder than the bottom one?

That's how I do it. Bottom bushings give you the surfy and the top bushings give you the stability. At least that's what I think. Feel free to correct me when I am wrong pals.

Also those Orchard decks from Robbie look really rad, but probably not available in Europe?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27662 on: April 19, 2021, 12:30:56 PM »
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Mixed bushings have saved me for many wheelbite scenarios...while still turning well.

I get a nice turn due to medium bushing but i get a bounce back when i lean too far, as the top bushing limits it.

For reference Im about 6’3 and 200lbs...for me its worked really well.
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so is the top bushing supposed to be harder than the bottom one?
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That's how I do it. Bottom bushings give you the surfy and the top bushings give you the stability. At least that's what I think. Feel free to correct me when I am wrong pals.

Also those Orchard decks from Robbie look really rad, but probably not available in Europe?
That's how truck manufacturers do it eg: Ace bushings and I've only seen other people run hard on top soft on the bottom. I recently tried to get it so that I could run 54s on Thunders without biting and tried a bunch of different combos. Wound up with 97a Thunder bottoms with 95a Riptide tops and felt like I was doing it wrong. Probably just gonna stay on Indys with Bones Hard since those are what works but if anyone can tell me that it's my skatebaord and I can run whatever bushings I want to, I'd appreciate it.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27663 on: April 19, 2021, 03:58:41 PM »
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Mixed bushings have saved me for many wheelbite scenarios...while still turning well.

I get a nice turn due to medium bushing but i get a bounce back when i lean too far, as the top bushing limits it.

For reference Im about 6’3 and 200lbs...for me its worked really well.
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so is the top bushing supposed to be harder than the bottom one?
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That's how I do it. Bottom bushings give you the surfy and the top bushings give you the stability. At least that's what I think. Feel free to correct me when I am wrong pals.

Also those Orchard decks from Robbie look really rad, but probably not available in Europe?
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That's how truck manufacturers do it eg: Ace bushings and I've only seen other people run hard on top soft on the bottom. I recently tried to get it so that I could run 54s on Thunders without biting and tried a bunch of different combos. Wound up with 97a Thunder bottoms with 95a Riptide tops and felt like I was doing it wrong. Probably just gonna stay on Indys with Bones Hard since those are what works but if anyone can tell me that it's my skatebaord and I can run whatever bushings I want to, I'd appreciate it.

Everyone else has already answered, but to confirm...medium bushing on bottom and super hard on top

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27664 on: April 19, 2021, 08:23:50 PM »
Thank you!  Love to hear it.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27665 on: April 20, 2021, 02:58:28 AM »

just retired the Gangemi Orchard M2 8.5 after a few weeks of skating. It was pretty nice the first few times I rode it but felt soggy too soon.

also retired my old ass stage 11 149s for these hollow 159s, which definitely feel a bit lighter. got the old bushings in, trucks are fairly loose (catching minor wheel bite with 53s and risers) but they still feel kinda stiff. Maybe it's the pivot cups???

got some brand new bearings in there today as well. I'd bought some Swiss 6 from Old Skull back around Xmas. they're absolute shit and don't spin. I don't skate hard enough for bearings to get ruined like that. Really wondering if the shop got sold some bootleg bearings because these things sucked out the gate.

anyways, new set up is

35th Ave shop deck 8.5
Real 3 ply risers
Indy 159 hollows
PFC 53mm 101A
Quantum Isotope bearings (which spin real nice right out the gate)

Such a good big board!

Old Skull shop is legit and I don't recall / cannot think I have ever seen fake Swiss six ball bearings, but I definitely recall various situations where people have had issues with genuine Bones bearings, all of whom checked with Bones directly and all got a replacement set.

Might be worthwhile to put something in, even if it was a while ago now.

Bones really do stand behind their product 100% on that side of things.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27666 on: April 20, 2021, 06:32:21 AM »
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just retired the Gangemi Orchard M2 8.5 after a few weeks of skating. It was pretty nice the first few times I rode it but felt soggy too soon.

also retired my old ass stage 11 149s for these hollow 159s, which definitely feel a bit lighter. got the old bushings in, trucks are fairly loose (catching minor wheel bite with 53s and risers) but they still feel kinda stiff. Maybe it's the pivot cups???

got some brand new bearings in there today as well. I'd bought some Swiss 6 from Old Skull back around Xmas. they're absolute shit and don't spin. I don't skate hard enough for bearings to get ruined like that. Really wondering if the shop got sold some bootleg bearings because these things sucked out the gate.

anyways, new set up is

35th Ave shop deck 8.5
Real 3 ply risers
Indy 159 hollows
PFC 53mm 101A
Quantum Isotope bearings (which spin real nice right out the gate)
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Such a good big board!

Old Skull shop is legit and I don't recall / cannot think I have ever seen fake Swiss six ball bearings, but I definitely recall various situations where people have had issues with genuine Bones bearings, all of whom checked with Bones directly and all got a replacement set.

Might be worthwhile to put something in, even if it was a while ago now.

Bones really do stand behind their product 100% on that side of things.

https://bonesbearings.com/contact/
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27667 on: April 20, 2021, 09:32:58 AM »
Bones need breaking in. Give them a solid few sessions. Ideally, you skate them hard for a few weeks, clean and re-lube but I find mine get good after a few sessions... I purchased some 6Balls from Old Skull around the same time. They are still in the box waiting to be used... now you've got me nervous...

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27668 on: April 20, 2021, 04:22:07 PM »
This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.





Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

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Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27669 on: April 20, 2021, 04:43:18 PM »
This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.





Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.

Nice! Looks like something I've seen Rollersurfer skate!
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27670 on: April 20, 2021, 05:41:38 PM »


Polar 8.75x14.38x32.375
Indy 169 cast hollow
F4 54mm 97a
Isotopes
Bender 1" allen
Jessup

Closest I've had to a Christmas complete in a really long time.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27671 on: April 20, 2021, 05:53:30 PM »
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27672 on: April 20, 2021, 06:13:55 PM »
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just retired the Gangemi Orchard M2 8.5 after a few weeks of skating. It was pretty nice the first few times I rode it but felt soggy too soon.

also retired my old ass stage 11 149s for these hollow 159s, which definitely feel a bit lighter. got the old bushings in, trucks are fairly loose (catching minor wheel bite with 53s and risers) but they still feel kinda stiff. Maybe it's the pivot cups???

got some brand new bearings in there today as well. I'd bought some Swiss 6 from Old Skull back around Xmas. they're absolute shit and don't spin. I don't skate hard enough for bearings to get ruined like that. Really wondering if the shop got sold some bootleg bearings because these things sucked out the gate.

anyways, new set up is

35th Ave shop deck 8.5
Real 3 ply risers
Indy 159 hollows
PFC 53mm 101A
Quantum Isotope bearings (which spin real nice right out the gate)
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Such a good big board!

Old Skull shop is legit and I don't recall / cannot think I have ever seen fake Swiss six ball bearings, but I definitely recall various situations where people have had issues with genuine Bones bearings, all of whom checked with Bones directly and all got a replacement set.

Might be worthwhile to put something in, even if it was a while ago now.

Bones really do stand behind their product 100% on that side of things.

https://bonesbearings.com/contact/
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whats the deal with getting replacements if the shields are popped off?

I know a local shop in AU that has the aftermarket shields for all of them, so I would imagine that they still do them (or they are old stock) but I have bought some before when others I know always pop and lose the shields.  Once cleaned and re lubed, as well as shields back on, those swiss are riding well, so it is worth it.

Failing that, there are other shields that fit on easily, and I have used old Reds shields on a few sets in the past.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27673 on: April 20, 2021, 07:15:13 PM »


Polar 8.75x14.38x32.375
Indy 169 cast hollow
F4 54mm 97a
Isotopes
Bender 1" allen
Jessup

Closest I've had to a Christmas complete in a really long time.
nice one. How do you like? And this is an older deck you’ve had for a while?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27674 on: April 20, 2021, 07:38:39 PM »
This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.





Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.

I don’t like it, but I appreciate that you’re doing it

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27675 on: April 20, 2021, 08:14:31 PM »
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nice one. How do you like? And this is an older deck you’ve had for a while?

I just got it from 35th Ave and I've only rolled around a little but it feels ok.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27676 on: April 20, 2021, 08:17:55 PM »
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This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.





Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.
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I don’t like it, but I appreciate that you’re doing it
Looks like a snowboard

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27677 on: April 20, 2021, 08:54:15 PM »
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This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.

Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.
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I don’t like it, but I appreciate that you’re doing it
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Looks like a snowboard
looks like a morrow lunch tray from the 90's to be specific

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27678 on: April 21, 2021, 02:09:55 AM »
This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.





Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.

I love the term double shovel. That shape looks strange and I imagine that it's incredibly fun. @yourbreakfsat  are you shape testing?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27679 on: April 21, 2021, 09:10:16 AM »
Thanks for the words yall, it's dumb but a friend wanted it so I might as well try it for myself :v

@funeral_tuxedo yeah currently testing all the shapes I cut. If I don't find a shape I cut to be fun, there's no reason for me to sell it.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27680 on: April 21, 2021, 09:21:41 AM »


Smoked a fat 4/20 joint and set this new deck up... needless to say I was in for a rude awakening as soon as I took one push. Stay away from the weed guys, it makes you absent-minded

Polar 8.5 / ricta cloud 92a 56mm / indie 149 / eighth inch indie risers / big balls

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27681 on: April 21, 2021, 09:25:12 AM »

Smoked a fat 4/20 joint and set this new deck up... needless to say I was in for a rude awakening as soon as I took one push. Stay away from the weed guys, it makes you absent-minded


This popped up on my local Craigslist today:

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27682 on: April 21, 2021, 10:24:17 AM »
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This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.





Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.
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I love the term double shovel. That shape looks strange and I imagine that it's incredibly fun. @yourbreakfsat  are you shape testing?

This shape is amazing, as it stands as a total antithesis to all the football shapes everyone is putting out nowadays.
A few years back, I had a Matt Rodriguez "Double Knot" shape from TKF and loved it. I'd be stoked if more shapes like this become available.



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27683 on: April 21, 2021, 10:29:34 AM »
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This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.





Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.
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I love the term double shovel. That shape looks strange and I imagine that it's incredibly fun. @yourbreakfsat  are you shape testing?
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This shape is amazing, as it stands as a total antithesis to all the football shapes everyone is putting out nowadays.
I had a Matt Rodriguez "Double Knot" shape from TKF and loved it. I'd be stoked if more shapes like this become available.

Ben Raybourn had something similar a few years back... I think it was called the brick. Snack also used to do a super square 8.25 (I have a Cullen one with a weird rollerskating ostrich graphic) but I haven't seen one in a while.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27684 on: April 21, 2021, 11:20:18 AM »




Scumco & Sons Ty Beall 8.375" x 31.75" 14.25" wb(PS stix)
Ace 44 classics
Bop Shop 53mm wheels (klasiq shape)
Bop Shop "Stop, Bop, & Roll" abec 8 bearings
Mob grip


Got a wild hair up my ass and decided to set up a bigger and steeper deck. I've been staring at this shape for like a month and although the graphic doesnt do much for me, there's something about the super steep nose/normal tail combo just gives my pickle a tickle so I decided to finally set it up. Unfortunately my two days off this week are so unseasonably cold that it might fucking snow, so I had to test it out in the basement. Really like it, it's similar to his last PS deck (which I loved) but I think the nose is slightly steeper and the tail slightly mellower. As with most PS decks it has serious pop straight out of the shrink, it felt like it was glued to the bottom of my foot when I ollied.

I did have a little trouble finding my timing with such a steep nose so I might actually swap the aces out for mini logos and just see how it feels with trucks that are a little lighter and lower. The Aces weren't bad by any means, I'm just kind of curious what kind of difference ML might make on a deck like this.


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27685 on: April 21, 2021, 01:26:31 PM »
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This is one of the weirdest decks I've cut.

Zmorgf 8.6"x31.5" Double Shovel sample with 14-14.5" wheelbase (I gotta work on the shape more)

Ace AF1 55

Spitfire F4 Radials 99a worn down to ~50mm

Mini Logo bearings

MOB

Assorted hardware

Need to wait for the weather to be better before skating this.
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Looks like a snowboard
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looks like a morrow lunch tray from the 90's to be specific
Lol holy shit it does

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27686 on: April 21, 2021, 01:48:20 PM »




At lunch break I threw those inverted kingpin Ace's and a new set of F4 tablets on my JK Industries dream girl setup and skated some flat. Feels good, gonna be skating some curbs and the park on it this week.

JK Industries Dream Girl, Hawk rip version
Ace AF1 66's with inverted kingpin
Spitfire Tablet F4s, 51mm 99a
Reds
Shortys 7/8in lites
Adidas Altimers shoes found at Buffalo Exchange


Had previously had some inverted kingpin Thunders 151's hollows on this board... might end up getting rid of those lightly skated trucks if anyone is interested!
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27687 on: April 21, 2021, 01:55:08 PM »




At lunch break I threw those inverted kingpin Ace's and a new set of F4 tablets on my JK Industries dream girl setup and skated some flat. Feels good, gonna be skating some curbs and the park on it this week.

JK Industries Dream Girl, Hawk rip version
Ace AF1 66's with inverted kingpin
Spitfire Tablet F4s, 51mm 99a
Reds
Shortys 7/8in lites
Adidas Altimers shoes found at Buffalo Exchange


Had previously had some inverted kingpin Thunders 151's hollows on this board... might end up getting rid of those lightly skated trucks if anyone is interested!

This is such a sick setup. Also running tablets on AF1s at the moment (54mm on 77s), half feel like I should have gotten 66s and half stoked beyond belief on the 77s.



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27688 on: April 21, 2021, 02:19:54 PM »



I did have a little trouble finding my timing with such a steep nose so I might actually swap the aces out for mini logos and just see how it feels with trucks that are a little lighter and lower. The Aces weren't bad by any means, I'm just kind of curious what kind of difference ML might make on a deck like this.

I have a Welcome Enenra (from fall, so also PS Stix) that looks like it came out of the same mold.  Tail is 19 degrees and nose is really steep (24? - i need to re-measure).  I have the damnest time getting my kickflips to work on it. I almost focused it - and I have never focused a board in my life.  I'm 48.   

So far I've had it set up with Indy forged hollows, Thunder Ti, and now Mini Logos.  Mini Logos have worked the best - I just have to ollie with my foot in the pocket more than towards the end of the tail.  But it still mostly sits there unused while I skate my Clutch wood.
 

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #27689 on: April 21, 2021, 05:18:07 PM »


8.5" AH eagle, 14.25 wb
Ace AF1 55's
56mm 97a formula four classic shape
bones super swiss 6
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