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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29130 on: September 24, 2021, 04:39:52 PM »
took the leap and sized down from an 8.38 to an 8.25

a couple compromises with this new setup, WB is 14” when i’m usually into boards with an 14.25-14.38 WB, and it’s kind of a flat board. will take some getting used to, but i wanted to support. has a nice kick to it so far. 

Girl 8.25 Breana 93 Til
14” WB, square nose, G052 shape
54mm FF conical fulls
ace 44 trucks
bones swiss
jessup grip



SO i ended up disliking this setup, and decided to get a new board.

Hockey Nik Stain
8.44, not shaped like normal FA/Hockey boards
14.19wb
54mm FF conical fulls
ace 44 trucks
bones swiss
jessup grip

i ordered Ace AF1 55’s but i couldn’t wait to skate this one so i’ll throw them on once they arrive.




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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29131 on: September 24, 2021, 04:44:09 PM »
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Real 8.06 x 31.58 x 13.9wb - IV stamp.

Venture 5.2 lights. Flat top washer and 2x inside washers.

Spitfire 52mm Classics.

Jessup Ultra, Shorty's 7/8 allen, Mini-Logo bearings.

So excited to skate this board! First time on an 8 in probably 15+ years.
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Perfect trucks for that wheelbase

Got the 8.25 coming soon, can't wait to get on a BBS deck, Clutch is ok but doesn't have the signature snap and stiffness that BBS has.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29132 on: September 24, 2021, 05:52:54 PM »



Trying out an egg because I had some other parts lying around that I thought might work with it. Pretty darn weird setup overall but I just tried it out and it’s still pretty fun.

Quasi 9” (at widest point, although the stamp on top said 8.878 or something like that. But it measured 9” when I got the tape measure out)

Listed as 13.75” wb but I haven’t measured that. It definitely feels like a small wb, this thing really hooks the turns

Indy hollow 149

F4 99a 53mm classics

Fake bones Swiss (better than I expected tbh)

Santa Cruz slimline rails (didn’t realize they had a sort of angled top… I think I put them on technically “backwards”?)

Sheet of Jessup that had some wrinkles creased in it so I tried to around them… could be worse

Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29133 on: September 24, 2021, 06:57:42 PM »
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Real 8.06 x 31.58 x 13.9wb - IV stamp.

Venture 5.2 lights. Flat top washer and 2x inside washers.

Spitfire 52mm Classics.

Jessup Ultra, Shorty's 7/8 allen, Mini-Logo bearings.

So excited to skate this board! First time on an 8 in probably 15+ years.
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Perfect trucks for that wheelbase
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Got the 8.25 coming soon, can't wait to get on a BBS deck, Clutch is ok but doesn't have the signature snap and stiffness that BBS has.

man, I've been fucking around with other woodshops and shop boards since I started skating again last september. Just set up a Real Full SE. First pro board from one of the major companies I've skated in years and it feels like coming home after a long journey across the desert. Was trying new stuff, making it work, learning to get it going, and now I'm on that BBS DLX board and it's instantly perfect. 8)
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29134 on: September 24, 2021, 08:03:56 PM »
decided to pull a Costanza and do the exact opposite of whats been working for me lately



Rave 8.0
Venture 5.2 (havent rode Ventures since the early 90s green bushing featherlites; been riding Ace for years)
Blind 51s in a classic shape (found for 13 bucks on sale)
random bearings
indy 7/8 allen bolts

lets see how long this lasts
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29135 on: September 25, 2021, 02:28:01 AM »

Hockey Nik Stain
8.44, not shaped like normal FA/Hockey boards
14.19wb
54mm FF conical fulls
ace 44 trucks
bones swiss
jessup grip

i ordered Ace AF1 55’s but i couldn’t wait to skate this one so i’ll throw them on once they arrive.




So curious about that shape. almost ordered it but chickened out and got the regular fa/hockey 8.5 instead.
are the kicks same steepness as other fa/hockey decks?




Trying out an egg because I had some other parts lying around that I thought might work with it. Pretty darn weird setup overall but I just tried it out and it’s still pretty fun.

Quasi 9” (at widest point, although the stamp on top said 8.878 or something like that. But it measured 9” when I got the tape measure out)

Listed as 13.75” wb but I haven’t measured that. It definitely feels like a small wb, this thing really hooks the turns

Indy hollow 149

F4 99a 53mm classics

Fake bones Swiss (better than I expected tbh)

Santa Cruz slimline rails (didn’t realize they had a sort of angled top… I think I put them on technically “backwards”?)

Sheet of Jessup that had some wrinkles creased in it so I tried to around them… could be worse

Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż

Such a good looking setup. That graphic almost makes me wana get that deck even though i couldn't get along with the shape when i tried it.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29136 on: September 25, 2021, 03:21:03 AM »

alltimers 8.25
indy144
rusty china reds
bronze
free shop grip
f4s
alternating between quattros, accel slims and dunks.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29137 on: September 25, 2021, 04:43:10 AM »

alltimers 8.25
indy144
rusty china reds
bronze
free shop grip
f4s
alternating between quattros, accel slims and dunks.
Those trucks have been thru alot lol. I like it.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29138 on: September 25, 2021, 06:23:39 AM »


8.25 FA
Films
97a f4 conical full
Minilogo bearings
Bronze hardware
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29139 on: September 25, 2021, 11:28:43 AM »


Length 33
Width 9
WB 15.25
Tail 7
Nose 6.5
Full Wheel Wells
Ace 44
1/8” risers w/1 1/8” thunder bolts
58mm 97A full conical spits

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29140 on: September 25, 2021, 11:33:26 AM »
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Real 8.06 x 31.58 x 13.9wb - IV stamp.

Venture 5.2 lights. Flat top washer and 2x inside washers.

Spitfire 52mm Classics.

Jessup Ultra, Shorty's 7/8 allen, Mini-Logo bearings.

So excited to skate this board! First time on an 8 in probably 15+ years.
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Perfect trucks for that wheelbase
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Got the 8.25 coming soon, can't wait to get on a BBS deck, Clutch is ok but doesn't have the signature snap and stiffness that BBS has.
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man, I've been fucking around with other woodshops and shop boards since I started skating again last september. Just set up a Real Full SE. First pro board from one of the major companies I've skated in years and it feels like coming home after a long journey across the desert. Was trying new stuff, making it work, learning to get it going, and now I'm on that BBS DLX board and it's instantly perfect. 8)

damn

reading that made me wanna ditch the Quasis and buy a krooked for old times sake

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29141 on: September 25, 2021, 12:24:40 PM »

frog 8.6
ace 55 classics
spit f4 54 101 classics
pig rails
bronze
jessup
chuck 70s


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29142 on: September 25, 2021, 03:41:32 PM »



My spooktacular fall set up, courtesy of Thom. So gassed to skate this, it’s essentially an egg.

Heroin DMODW Raven - 9.25” with 15” wb
Black Ace 55 classics
7/8” Allen hardware
Spitfire f4 52mm tablets
Bones big balls
Jessup
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29143 on: September 25, 2021, 04:26:16 PM »
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Rewatched too many Love Letters and 80s skate videos and decided to go back to small nose big tail with 169s. Turning my big nose small tail board into a cruiser.





Left:
- Zmorgf Spade 9.5" x 32.5" with 14 - 14.5" adjustable wheelbase
- Thunder 161 Hollow Lights with Thunder 90a white aftermarket bushings
- Powell Peralta 56mm 85a G-Slides (caliper says they're actually 55mm)
- Bronson G3s with spacers
- Real Thunder Wooden Riser Pads 1/8"
- 1" hardware
- MOB

Right:
- Zmorgf Landboat II 9.6" with 14 - 14.5" adjustable wheelbase (Landboat shape that I scaled down a bit). I forgot the length
- USA Indy 169s with aftermarket Indy 92a conical blue bushings
- Powerflex 56mm 83b/55d Gumball wheels (Dual duormeter. Urethane is 83b while the core is 55d. Caliper says they're actually 55.5mm)
- Bones Swiss with spacers
- MOB
- 1" Diamond hardware

Haven't skated without rails in forever. These Powerflex wheels should be interesting to ride, although they are skinnier than I thought they'd be.
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These are sick

How are the G Slides?

Thank you  :)

Haven't had the chance to skate this specific set yet, but I've had a couple pairs before. They're really great, doesn't feel too different from softer wheels in terms of roll but they're decently comfortable to slide. Wide like OJ Super Juices but the shape is symmetrical which I like much better. IIRC they don't crack from stuff like slappies which is a huge plus for me.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29144 on: September 25, 2021, 04:32:21 PM »



My spooktacular fall set up, courtesy of Thom. So gassed to skate this, it’s essentially an egg.

Heroin DMODW Raven - 9.25” with 15” wb
Black Ace 55 classics
7/8” Allen hardware
Spitfire f4 52mm tablets
Bones big balls
Jessup

That graphic is SICK AS FUCK

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29145 on: September 26, 2021, 01:53:53 AM »
8.12 Atlas shop deck
Venture 5.2 lo
spitfire 52 99
Cortina bearings



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29146 on: September 26, 2021, 04:29:28 PM »
Rainy day here in the Seattle area so me and the kid got new decks. 
His is a Welcome/Indy 139 with some old red aftermarket bushings/Mini logo 52mm 95a/Reds/Mob
Mine is an Uma football/Indy hollow 149 with bones medium/54 conical F4s/Reds with no shields and spacers/Mix of Mob and Jessup shame I fucked up my grip job



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29147 on: September 26, 2021, 06:04:37 PM »
That’s so sick! That football looks awesome fun.

Man, skating with your son has to be one of the best feelings ever. I never pushed skating on my son and for a while I thought he didn’t care for it at all. Which is 100% fine of course. Then one day out of nowhere he asked “dad, could I get a skateboard one day?”. I had enough stuff to set one up for him but nothing beats going to a skate shop and picking out everything themselves. Such an amazing experience.

He’s 10 now and been skating for about 10 months. Watching him get hyped on learning new stuff must be the meaning of life!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29148 on: September 26, 2021, 06:08:33 PM »
That’s so sick! That football looks awesome fun.

Man, skating with your son has to be one of the best feelings ever. I never pushed skating on my son and for a while I thought he didn’t care for it at all. Which is 100% fine of course. Then one day out of nowhere he asked “dad, could I get a skateboard one day?”. I had enough stuff to set one up for him but nothing beats going to a skate shop and picking out everything themselves. Such an amazing experience.

He’s 10 now and been skating for about 10 months. Watching him get hyped on learning new stuff must be the meaning of life!

Yup, he's 13 and we have a blast at the park.  I don't push it just let him do his thing.  His older sister was cruising around with us during lockdown but she was worried about getting hurt before ski season.

My dream is to do an over/under thing in the deep end!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29149 on: September 26, 2021, 07:26:27 PM »



Trying out an egg because I had some other parts lying around that I thought might work with it. Pretty darn weird setup overall but I just tried it out and it’s still pretty fun.

Quasi 9” (at widest point, although the stamp on top said 8.878 or something like that. But it measured 9” when I got the tape measure out)

Listed as 13.75” wb but I haven’t measured that. It definitely feels like a small wb, this thing really hooks the turns

Indy hollow 149

F4 99a 53mm classics

Fake bones Swiss (better than I expected tbh)

Santa Cruz slimline rails (didn’t realize they had a sort of angled top… I think I put them on technically “backwards”?)

Sheet of Jessup that had some wrinkles creased in it so I tried to around them… could be worse

Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż

mantap setup ni.. i hv this board setup with 149thunder titaniums and 56mm triclops. pretty nimble egg. yeah, i also measured it and got 9". wheelbase is spot on 13.75". the shape is almost symmetrical. shud hv bought 2 of these.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29150 on: September 26, 2021, 07:33:14 PM »
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Rewatched too many Love Letters and 80s skate videos and decided to go back to small nose big tail with 169s. Turning my big nose small tail board into a cruiser.





Left:
- Zmorgf Spade 9.5" x 32.5" with 14 - 14.5" adjustable wheelbase
- Thunder 161 Hollow Lights with Thunder 90a white aftermarket bushings
- Powell Peralta 56mm 85a G-Slides (caliper says they're actually 55mm)
- Bronson G3s with spacers
- Real Thunder Wooden Riser Pads 1/8"
- 1" hardware
- MOB

Right:
- Zmorgf Landboat II 9.6" with 14 - 14.5" adjustable wheelbase (Landboat shape that I scaled down a bit). I forgot the length
- USA Indy 169s with aftermarket Indy 92a conical blue bushings
- Powerflex 56mm 83b/55d Gumball wheels (Dual duormeter. Urethane is 83b while the core is 55d. Caliper says they're actually 55.5mm)
- Bones Swiss with spacers
- MOB
- 1" Diamond hardware

Haven't skated without rails in forever. These Powerflex wheels should be interesting to ride, although they are skinnier than I thought they'd be.
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These are sick

How are the G Slides?
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Thank you  :)

Haven't had the chance to skate this specific set yet, but I've had a couple pairs before. They're really great, doesn't feel too different from softer wheels in terms of roll but they're decently comfortable to slide. Wide like OJ Super Juices but the shape is symmetrical which I like much better. IIRC they don't crack from stuff like slappies which is a huge plus for me.

i think i need to try those symmetrical G-slides..85a is perfect for our rough roads.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29151 on: September 26, 2021, 11:01:13 PM »
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Hockey Nik Stain
8.44, not shaped like normal FA/Hockey boards
14.19wb
54mm FF conical fulls
ace 44 trucks
bones swiss
jessup grip

i ordered Ace AF1 55’s but i couldn’t wait to skate this one so i’ll throw them on once they arrive.



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So curious about that shape. almost ordered it but chickened out and got the regular fa/hockey 8.5 instead.
are the kicks same steepness as other fa/hockey decks?

just had my first session with it, i normally ride 8.38 FA boards imo it felt the same as others in the past. was able to do alot of my tricks with ease. always loved the steep concave. the shape was akin to the sci-fi fantasy i skated earlier this year. looking forward to skating with this a bit more.


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29152 on: September 27, 2021, 08:26:23 AM »
8.38 The Point shop deck
Indy Hollow 149
Spitfire Radial 54mm 99a (the superior shape)
Super Reds
Mob
Pig gold bolts
Palace sticker because Heitor is dope



Love this shape and first-ever 8.38

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29153 on: September 27, 2021, 09:19:37 AM »
8.38 The Point shop deck
Indy Hollow 149
Spitfire Radial 54mm 99a (the superior shape)
Super Reds
Mob
Pig gold bolts
Palace sticker because Heitor is dope



Love this shape and first-ever 8.38

how do you like radials vs classics vs conical fulls? never tried this shape out

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« Reply #29154 on: September 27, 2021, 09:35:18 AM »
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8.38 The Point shop deck
Indy Hollow 149
Spitfire Radial 54mm 99a (the superior shape)
Super Reds
Mob
Pig gold bolts
Palace sticker because Heitor is dope



Love this shape and first-ever 8.38
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how do you like radials vs classics vs conical fulls? never tried this shape out

To me, classics have a bit of trouble with staying locked into rough ledges/curbs, and conicals feel bulkier and harder to tip for things like treflips once they get worn down a few mm and the wheel gets more of a hard edge. Radials meet in the middle with a square profile for locking in but a rounded edge for more nimble flips and such. Plus I like the way they look.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29155 on: September 27, 2021, 09:49:49 AM »
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8.38 The Point shop deck
Indy Hollow 149
Spitfire Radial 54mm 99a (the superior shape)
Super Reds
Mob
Pig gold bolts
Palace sticker because Heitor is dope



Love this shape and first-ever 8.38
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how do you like radials vs classics vs conical fulls? never tried this shape out
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To me, classics have a bit of trouble with staying locked into rough ledges/curbs, and conicals feel bulkier and harder to tip for things like treflips once they get worn down a few mm and the wheel gets more of a hard edge. Radials meet in the middle with a square profile for locking in but a rounded edge for more nimble flips and such. Plus I like the way they look.

I've mostly been running radial slims. If you've tried them, how much bigger are the radials? Or how do they compare to normal conicals? I feel the same about classics and conical fulls. I've seen the diagrams, but wanted to know from a user experience POV.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29156 on: September 27, 2021, 10:53:11 AM »
8.38 The Point shop deck
Indy Hollow 149
Spitfire Radial 54mm 99a (the superior shape)
Super Reds
Mob
Pig gold bolts
Palace sticker because Heitor is dope



Love this shape and first-ever 8.38

this just looks right

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« Reply #29157 on: September 27, 2021, 12:03:59 PM »
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8.38 The Point shop deck
Indy Hollow 149
Spitfire Radial 54mm 99a (the superior shape)
Super Reds
Mob
Pig gold bolts
Palace sticker because Heitor is dope



Love this shape and first-ever 8.38
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how do you like radials vs classics vs conical fulls? never tried this shape out
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To me, classics have a bit of trouble with staying locked into rough ledges/curbs, and conicals feel bulkier and harder to tip for things like treflips once they get worn down a few mm and the wheel gets more of a hard edge. Radials meet in the middle with a square profile for locking in but a rounded edge for more nimble flips and such. Plus I like the way they look.
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I've mostly been running radial slims. If you've tried them, how much bigger are the radials? Or how do they compare to normal conicals? I feel the same about classics and conical fulls. I've seen the diagrams, but wanted to know from a user experience POV.

I've had some 53mm F4 radial slims and I felt that they gave the same benefits in terms of lock-in as the normal radials, maybe slightly better since the narrower profile gives more truck space, but I prefer the wider surface of the normal radials for grip purposes. Never tried normal conicals so I can't speak on those.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29158 on: September 27, 2021, 01:43:14 PM »
8.38 The Point shop deck
Indy Hollow 149
Spitfire Radial 54mm 99a (the superior shape)
Super Reds
Mob
Pig gold bolts
Palace sticker because Heitor is dope



Love this shape and first-ever 8.38

I understand why you took your shoes off for the photo. Photo looks so rad. What kind are they?

Black wheels are making a comeback huh. I have a brand new set of Bones 52mm from last time this happened but I couldn’t do it. Felt so weird.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29159 on: September 27, 2021, 02:21:06 PM »
Radials are the ideal shape.  They have all the hold of conicals with the ease of entry/exit of classics.  I'm a die hard believer in the shape.  Unfortunately they can be hard to find.