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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16650 on: July 06, 2017, 05:21:21 PM »
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8.3 Ishod R1 Twin Tail
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Crupie Wheels Carlos Ribeiro 54mm 101a
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eS Accel Slim Mid sz 10 (The lack of tongue straps is maddening with these. Every 5 minutes my shit gets pushed in so much the tongue sticks out thru the middle of the shoe)

Also after skating them for a couple months now, Crupie Wheels are great, even after skating F4's exclusively since they came out. Gonna stick with these for a while
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How is the twin tail shape?


Also, other than the lack of tongue straps, how are you liking the accel slims? I'm thinking of those as my next shoe!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16651 on: July 06, 2017, 05:49:50 PM »
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8.3 Ishod R1 Twin Tail
Venture 5.8 V-Hollow Lights w/ Grind King Rims
Crupie Wheels Carlos Ribeiro 54mm 101a
Bones Super 6 Bearings
Theeve TiBolts
Jessup
eS Accel Slim Mid sz 10 (The lack of tongue straps is maddening with these. Every 5 minutes my shit gets pushed in so much the tongue sticks out thru the middle of the shoe)

Also after skating them for a couple months now, Crupie Wheels are great, even after skating F4's exclusively since they came out. Gonna stick with these for a while
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How is the twin tail shape?

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Also, other than the lack of tongue straps, how are you liking the accel slims? I'm thinking of those as my next shoe!
I've had them and besides the insole being trash it is a great shoe. Really thin and flexible cupsole.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16652 on: July 06, 2017, 06:52:11 PM »
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8.3 Ishod R1 Twin Tail
Venture 5.8 V-Hollow Lights w/ Grind King Rims
Crupie Wheels Carlos Ribeiro 54mm 101a
Bones Super 6 Bearings
Theeve TiBolts
Jessup
eS Accel Slim Mid sz 10 (The lack of tongue straps is maddening with these. Every 5 minutes my shit gets pushed in so much the tongue sticks out thru the middle of the shoe)

Also after skating them for a couple months now, Crupie Wheels are great, even after skating F4's exclusively since they came out. Gonna stick with these for a while
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How is the twin tail shape?

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Also, other than the lack of tongue straps, how are you liking the accel slims? I'm thinking of those as my next shoe!
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I've had them and besides the insole being trash it is a great shoe. Really thin and flexible cupsole.

I was only able to skate the twin tail for about 45 minutes because it's so damn hot out but it felt good so far. It really does feel like you can skate whatever side without paying attention to which end is which, so that's cool. Super steep concave, a "I" in real's concave scale. Took me a second to get used to it but I like steep concave so it felt good after a while. I still need to see how they feel with nose/tailslides and a few other tricks to really have a good idea of how they skate tho.  I'll post more later

As far as the Accel Slim Mids, they're solid. Pretty thin in the heel & collar area, especially coming from a dunk mid, and the stock ortholite isn't gonna save your knees from anything but they're perfect for using aftermarket insoles. I've been using FP Custom Orthotics in them and the cushioning is good while still having a lot of boardfeel due to the slim, flexible sole. Durability is good but nothing awe-inspiring. Honestly I feel like they're a decent shoe that's a few details away from being great (tongue straps & more padding in the collar), but they're definitely solid for the type to shoe they are. Can't be mad if you get em on sale
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16653 on: July 06, 2017, 10:03:25 PM »
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8.3 Ishod R1 Twin Tail
Venture 5.8 V-Hollow Lights w/ Grind King Rims
Crupie Wheels Carlos Ribeiro 54mm 101a
Bones Super 6 Bearings
Theeve TiBolts
Jessup
eS Accel Slim Mid sz 10 (The lack of tongue straps is maddening with these. Every 5 minutes my shit gets pushed in so much the tongue sticks out thru the middle of the shoe)

Also after skating them for a couple months now, Crupie Wheels are great, even after skating F4's exclusively since they came out. Gonna stick with these for a while
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How is the twin tail shape?

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Also, other than the lack of tongue straps, how are you liking the accel slims? I'm thinking of those as my next shoe!
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I've had them and besides the insole being trash it is a great shoe. Really thin and flexible cupsole.
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I was only able to skate the twin tail for about 45 minutes because it's so damn hot out but it felt good so far. It really does feel like you can skate whatever side without paying attention to which end is which, so that's cool. Super steep concave, a "I" in real's concave scale. Took me a second to get used to it but I like steep concave so it felt good after a while. I still need to see how they feel with nose/tailslides and a few other tricks to really have a good idea of how they skate tho.  I'll post more later

As far as the Accel Slim Mids, they're solid. Pretty thin in the heel & collar area, especially coming from a dunk mid, and the stock ortholite isn't gonna save your knees from anything but they're perfect for using aftermarket insoles. I've been using FP Custom Orthotics in them and the cushioning is good while still having a lot of boardfeel due to the slim, flexible sole. Durability is good but nothing awe-inspiring. Honestly I feel like they're a decent shoe that's a few details away from being great (tongue straps & more padding in the collar), but they're definitely solid for the type to shoe they are. Can't be mad if you get em on sale

I could have sworn the Tom Asta colorway ones I had had centering straps

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16654 on: July 06, 2017, 10:47:50 PM »
Anyone ever tried Modus Bearings? How do they do?
Compared to say Bronson or reds...etc?
They have a rad line up... might be worth supporting.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16655 on: July 06, 2017, 11:34:50 PM »
Anyone ever tried Modus Bearings?
I have a set of modus blacks (the cheapest ones) on a cruiser setup. All I can say is that they're smooth and silent.
They make use of grease as a lubricant rather than oil. Can anyone explain the benefits?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16656 on: July 07, 2017, 09:04:34 AM »
Anyone ever tried Modus Bearings? How do they do?
Compared to say Bronson or reds...etc?
They have a rad line up... might be worth supporting.
I've never personally tried them but I've heard nothing but good things about them. I guess the titanium ones are really good.
I have a set of modus blacks (the cheapest ones) on a cruiser setup. All I can say is that they're smooth and silent.
They make use of grease as a lubricant rather than oil. Can anyone explain the benefits?
I believe grease will just last as a lubricant longer than oil. In certain applications it also kind of forms a barrier around the outside to protect from dirt and shit getting to the balls of the bearing.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16657 on: July 07, 2017, 11:27:33 AM »
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8.3 Ishod R1 Twin Tail
Venture 5.8 V-Hollow Lights w/ Grind King Rims
Crupie Wheels Carlos Ribeiro 54mm 101a
Bones Super 6 Bearings
Theeve TiBolts
Jessup
eS Accel Slim Mid sz 10 (The lack of tongue straps is maddening with these. Every 5 minutes my shit gets pushed in so much the tongue sticks out thru the middle of the shoe)

Also after skating them for a couple months now, Crupie Wheels are great, even after skating F4's exclusively since they came out. Gonna stick with these for a while
[close]
How is the twin tail shape?

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Also, other than the lack of tongue straps, how are you liking the accel slims? I'm thinking of those as my next shoe!
[close]
I've had them and besides the insole being trash it is a great shoe. Really thin and flexible cupsole.
[close]

I was only able to skate the twin tail for about 45 minutes because it's so damn hot out but it felt good so far. It really does feel like you can skate whatever side without paying attention to which end is which, so that's cool. Super steep concave, a "I" in real's concave scale. Took me a second to get used to it but I like steep concave so it felt good after a while. I still need to see how they feel with nose/tailslides and a few other tricks to really have a good idea of how they skate tho.  I'll post more later

As far as the Accel Slim Mids, they're solid. Pretty thin in the heel & collar area, especially coming from a dunk mid, and the stock ortholite isn't gonna save your knees from anything but they're perfect for using aftermarket insoles. I've been using FP Custom Orthotics in them and the cushioning is good while still having a lot of boardfeel due to the slim, flexible sole. Durability is good but nothing awe-inspiring. Honestly I feel like they're a decent shoe that's a few details away from being great (tongue straps & more padding in the collar), but they're definitely solid for the type to shoe they are. Can't be mad if you get em on sale

Sounds good! Now I just gotta decide between those and a pair of booze-nits..

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16658 on: July 07, 2017, 01:19:56 PM »
I believe grease will just last as a lubricant longer than oil. In certain applications it also kind of forms a barrier around the outside to protect from dirt and shit getting to the balls of the bearing.
I wonder why modus is the only one doing this. It seems like it's better than oil.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16659 on: July 07, 2017, 01:43:02 PM »


Did the BOGO free sale girl had last week.
Girl Rick Mccrank G036 shape 8.5 x 32.25
Enjoi rail.  ::)
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16660 on: July 07, 2017, 07:18:13 PM »
Got hurt pretty bad at work last year. Something like 7 months off the board and a bunch of physical therapy, but I'm back...



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16661 on: July 07, 2017, 07:26:59 PM »
Welcome back Doughboy!
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Re: The Set-up Thread
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Re: The Set-up Thread
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16664 on: July 07, 2017, 11:04:49 PM »
Got hurt pretty bad at work last year. Something like 7 months off the board and a bunch of physical therapy, but I'm back...


Hopps 8.25
Indy 149
SF F4 52mm
Swiss
Jessup

Cons pro leather that I've had stashed away for a couple years.



Welcome back!

I had a pair of those in 2010 and they still had that memory foam cons first used when they came into the skateboarding world. really good shoes they still make. i dont see a lotta people wearing em but they've always had em in their catalogs.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16665 on: July 08, 2017, 02:53:26 AM »
Thank you all very much for the welcome back. I was in a pretty messed up situation for awhile, so it feels really really great to be able to skate again. It's been a bit of a struggle to get back, but I've been feeling physically pretty decent after a couple weeks on the board. I gotta say, seeing the greetings from ya'll is 100% motivating and very much appreciated.

fulfillthedream- Yeah pro leathers are a dope shoe and super underrated as far style and functionality go. These ones are from about 2 years ago I think. They have the Lunarlon insole that is thicker and seems to have more support in the arch area than the current Lunarlons that come with Cons.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16666 on: July 08, 2017, 05:41:54 AM »
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Welcome back Doughboy!
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I'm just joining in on the karma train. . . wait this isn't reddit.


But as a fellow injury fucked man I'm glad your back on the board my friend.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16667 on: July 08, 2017, 01:25:54 PM »


Christmas setup (minus the wheels)

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16668 on: July 09, 2017, 11:49:37 PM »
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I'm just joining in on the karma train. . . wait this isn't reddit.


But as a fellow injury fucked man I'm glad your back on the board my friend.
Thank you for the good vibes dude. Hope you heal up fast.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16669 on: July 10, 2017, 08:20:24 PM »
Got hurt pretty bad at work last year. Something like 7 months off the board and a bunch of physical therapy, but I'm back...



Hopps 8.25
Indy 149
SF F4 52mm
Swiss
Jessup

Cons pro leather that I've had stashed away for a couple years.


Congrats on the comeback dude! Have a gnar

I saw your mom do a ollie to cooch drop straight down the big black pole, it was gnarly. she defiantly shut that shit down

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16670 on: July 10, 2017, 08:58:43 PM »

8.18 hockey
149 kremer hollows
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16671 on: July 12, 2017, 02:05:09 PM »


Bought this deck cause it was the same shape as my Isle Tom Knox moon board that I adored, great graphic too.

Bluetown 8.25
Thunder 149s with deluxe supply co 94a bushings cause my thunder ones broke - anyone know the difference between these and regular thunders without the black baseplate? These aren't hollow but I think they're forged.
Bronson G2 - junk,they're both quiet and slow, shop was out of reds.
54mm Spitfire F4 classics

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16672 on: July 12, 2017, 02:13:29 PM »

Anti Hero 8.5 (WB 14.25" Length 31.85" Nose 7" Tail 6.625")
Thunder 149
Spitfire F4 52mm 99a Radial
Swiss 6
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16673 on: July 12, 2017, 09:36:36 PM »
Sup gods, just set up a new bizza pretty stoked on having a skinnier board with more concave. I usually skate 8s but I got the Foundation board as a birthday present from a friend and that was an 8.25 with a pretty mellow concave. I would still definitely recommend a Foundation board, lasted a long time and had a long lasting pop all along.


Old board: Foundation J Grant Brittain Push deck 8.25
New board:
Zero 8.0
Indy 139's that I got off a friend
Spitfire Formula 4's 99 durometer 54mm
Spitfire bearings (most of em there a couple of miscelaneous ones in there)
DC Matt Miller Pro Model (Love these shoes, last a long time have great grip and long lasting sole and my feet actually feel protected)



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16674 on: July 12, 2017, 10:38:33 PM »
Got hurt pretty bad at work last year. Something like 7 months off the board and a bunch of physical therapy, but I'm back...



Hopps 8.25
Indy 149
SF F4 52mm
Swiss
Jessup

Cons pro leather that I've had stashed away for a couple years.



DUDE!! Where did you acquire such a deck?? I been looking for a HOPPS logo board 8.25 but can't find it. How are they by the way? Anyone know the wood shop they use? Chapman?
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16675 on: July 12, 2017, 11:12:07 PM »
planman- Thank you for the good vibes dude. I'm very happy to be rolling again.

rob- I usually just order directly from the Hopps site. They usually have the logo decks in most sizes.
https://hoppsskateboards.com/

Looks like the Theories site has some also.
https://theories-of-atlantis.myshopify.com/

I'm pretty sure they still use Chapman. I like the decks. The shapes feel good to me and the wood is good. I really dig the brand as a whole. Team/brand/product=Good stuff :)

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16676 on: July 13, 2017, 12:13:11 AM »


Bought this deck cause it was the same shape as my Isle Tom Knox moon board that I adored, great graphic too.

Bluetown 8.25
Thunder 149s with deluxe supply co 94a bushings cause my thunder ones broke - anyone know the difference between these and regular thunders without the black baseplate? These aren't hollow but I think they're forged.
Bronson G2 - junk,they're both quiet and slow, shop was out of reds.
54mm Spitfire F4 classics

You in Chicago?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16677 on: July 13, 2017, 01:23:59 AM »


I don't always post the boards i set up now because it's almost identical each time but i stepped up truck size and figured id put it in here

8.25 Square tail

Indy Titanium 144s with Bones Med and Riptide Indy pivot cups

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16678 on: July 13, 2017, 02:28:51 AM »
Sup gods, just set up a new bizza pretty stoked on having a skinnier board with more concave. I usually skate 8s but I got the Foundation board as a birthday present from a friend and that was an 8.25 with a pretty mellow concave. I would still definitely recommend a Foundation board, lasted a long time and had a long lasting pop all along.


Old board: Foundation J Grant Brittain Push deck 8.25
New board:
Zero 8.0
Indy 139's that I got off a friend
Spitfire Formula 4's 99 durometer 54mm
Spitfire bearings (most of em there a couple of miscelaneous ones in there)
DC Matt Miller Pro Model (Love these shoes, last a long time have great grip and long lasting sole and my feet actually feel protected)
Totally forgot Matt Miller had a shoe. Actually didn't mind the look of them.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #16679 on: July 13, 2017, 12:04:16 PM »
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Bought this deck cause it was the same shape as my Isle Tom Knox moon board that I adored, great graphic too.

Bluetown 8.25
Thunder 149s with deluxe supply co 94a bushings cause my thunder ones broke - anyone know the difference between these and regular thunders without the black baseplate? These aren't hollow but I think they're forged.
Bronson G2 - junk,they're both quiet and slow, shop was out of reds.
54mm Spitfire F4 classics

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You in Chicago?

I was out there visiting a friend. Great city, no love for ledges there it seems though. Half the marble ledges at the skatepark weren't even waxed and all those perfect stone plantar ledges along the South Michigan ave looked unskated! Wish I hadn't rolled my ankle the second day I was there cause it was torture walking around seeing so many perfect spots.