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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25650 on: October 03, 2020, 02:02:11 PM »
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Ok. I went up in WB to see how I like it.
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Will ride this on everything
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had the same setup about a year ago, hated it cause it was heavy and a bitch to flip. let us know how it goes
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it is DEFINITELY THAT. and I noticed the wheelbase change big time. So weird, when I was skating before we barely thought about WB, I mean no one talked about it...at 44 and just returning to skating, I noticed this thing is definitely sluggish pushing around....but...

....in the bowl I skated yesterday and on my 2' mini, holy shit! so stable and smooth, like a cadillac! I am skating a 5" wood bowl today, really interested to see how it gets through the tighter pocket and corner.

My friend told me to get the board because "youre 44 and dont need to ride a teenagers set up" and I kind of think hes right. I just need to ollie up and over stuff semi-consistently right now (until I can get back on my flat bar consistently) skate some curbs, and keep working on my park/tranny skating. There are no 360 flips or varial heels in my immediate future. this board might be a keeper.
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Brian Anderson tre flips basically this same setup like it’s nothing.  Barefoot.
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Disclaimer: I am not Brian Anderson

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25651 on: October 03, 2020, 04:03:28 PM »
That 5 Boro board has me really curious, sounds super fun.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25652 on: October 03, 2020, 04:24:09 PM »
I've been riding the same Passport 8.38 for the last few decks but can't get them atm, anyone know of a similar shape - think it's like 14.25 WB and less than 31.75 maybe?
I'm usually not a crazy dimensions guy but I like how they skate and know I don't like when decks feel too long (assuming thats as much the WB as well as actual length)

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« Reply #25653 on: October 03, 2020, 05:34:34 PM »
My shit



Polar Dane Brady 8.5
Spitfire F4 Radial Slim 99a
Guyer Mariano Thunder Hollow Light 149
China Reds
Mob Grip
Green motherfuckin bolt nuts

I took this pic a day or two after I got the deck. It's been a couple weeks since then and lemme tell ya this setup is phenomenal.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25654 on: October 03, 2020, 06:37:15 PM »

Polar P2 w/Thunder Lights 149 and F4 51mm Tablets worn down to about 48mm...new set on the way.
8.38 AH w/Thunder Ti 148 and F4 51mm Classics.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25655 on: October 03, 2020, 10:38:46 PM »
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Had to pick one of these up for old times sake

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Wow

My 15 and 35 year old self is jealous of this set up.

Those things sold out quick.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25656 on: October 04, 2020, 03:29:39 AM »
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Had to pick one of these up for old times sake

8.5 Shortys Muska
Indy Titanium 149, aftermarket bushings and riptide pivot cups
50mm 101a F4s
Super Reds
Weird Enjoi bolts
Jessup


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My 15 and 35 year old self is jealous of this set up.

Those things sold out quick.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25657 on: October 04, 2020, 07:28:43 AM »
I've been riding the same Passport 8.38 for the last few decks but can't get them atm, anyone know of a similar shape - think it's like 14.25 WB and less than 31.75 maybe?
I'm usually not a crazy dimensions guy but I like how they skate and know I don't like when decks feel too long (assuming thats as much the WB as well as actual length)
aren’t they the same shapes as magenta?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25658 on: October 04, 2020, 01:37:56 PM »


Another case of the lead feet killed another board slightly too early
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25659 on: October 04, 2020, 09:07:57 PM »

Another case of the lead feet killed another board slightly too early

That was a waist high front side flip. You gotta at least credit that.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25660 on: October 05, 2020, 01:07:56 AM »
Girl Andrew Brophy 8.25
Thunder Hollow Lights 148
Spitfire Conicals F4 99 52mm
Bones Reds
7/8 bolts

Never ridden Girl before and to be honest I only bought it for the dimensions
Noticeably heavier feeling the the BBS Doomsayer, almost DSM like. Looks to have a mellow concave with steep kicks as well and lotsss of fingers of flat.


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25661 on: October 05, 2020, 06:19:51 AM »

Got bored with the loveseat, so I figured this would be a good 360 flip machine. I couldnt find one w/o wheel wells unfortunately.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25662 on: October 05, 2020, 07:18:23 AM »
quick update on the Muska deck - I'm not sure who presses Shortys boards but the wood is great.  Light and crispy

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25663 on: October 05, 2020, 10:14:54 AM »
quick update on the Muska deck - I'm not sure who presses Shortys boards but the wood is great.  Light and crispy

Isn't Prime Wood pressing their boards?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25664 on: October 05, 2020, 10:44:17 AM »
Thought it was PS, unless that was just for the dipped run.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25665 on: October 05, 2020, 02:34:53 PM »
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quick update on the Muska deck - I'm not sure who presses Shortys boards but the wood is great.  Light and crispy
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Isn't Prime Wood pressing their boards?

It says that they’re made in the USA.  I’m guessing Quincy, Clutch or Prime but I’ve never skated any of them

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25666 on: October 05, 2020, 06:04:32 PM »


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25667 on: October 05, 2020, 06:15:34 PM »


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25668 on: October 05, 2020, 07:45:04 PM »


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Brah what you doing skating the forbidden 14? Got the same shoes in olive, they feel sick right out of the box.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25669 on: October 06, 2020, 03:29:39 AM »
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quick update on the Muska deck - I'm not sure who presses Shortys boards but the wood is great.  Light and crispy
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It says that they’re made in the USA.  I’m guessing Quincy, Clutch or Prime but I’ve never skated any of them

Guessing it's clutch because the description they used is pretty much copy/pasted from their website. Also I don't see shortys saying they're made in the USA (ASF/clutch is Mexico and I think I remember hearing they have another woodshop in South or Central America as well) but people will sometimes assume that because Clutch is US based and say they use 100% American maple that theyre pressing the boards here too. Did it have the clutch number/letter code on the top between the front truck holes? Prime sometimes stamps their too but they do back truck holes I think.

Clutch wood is usually good, but some of the stock popsicle shapes have a longer wb and/or steeper tail than I'd prefer. The O shape is fucking great though and I've heard they have a nice flat mold too but I've never come across one.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25670 on: October 06, 2020, 07:40:16 AM »
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quick update on the Muska deck - I'm not sure who presses Shortys boards but the wood is great.  Light and crispy
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It says that they’re made in the USA.  I’m guessing Quincy, Clutch or Prime but I’ve never skated any of them
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Guessing it's clutch because the description they used is pretty much copy/pasted from their website. Also I don't see shortys saying they're made in the USA (ASF/clutch is Mexico and I think I remember hearing they have another woodshop in South or Central America as well) but people will sometimes assume that because Clutch is US based and say they use 100% American maple that theyre pressing the boards here too. Did it have the clutch number/letter code on the top between the front truck holes? Prime sometimes stamps their too but they do back truck holes I think.

Clutch wood is usually good, but some of the stock popsicle shapes have a longer wb and/or steeper tail than I'd prefer. The O shape is fucking great though and I've heard they have a nice flat mold too but I've never come across one.

That's great info and I think you're right regarding where they're pressed.  I'm not sure where I got the Made in USA from.  It did have a random serial number between the front truck holes.

The WB is a pretty standard 14.5. Tail kick is a medium but the nose is steeper than the tail

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25671 on: October 06, 2020, 10:42:25 AM »


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That looks nice. Do you have measures for the length and wheelbase of that deck?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25672 on: October 06, 2020, 11:47:27 AM »
^^^
http://www.upriseskateboards.com/skateboards/hardgoods/boards/alien-workshop/joey-guevara-triad-icon-series-85-pid-24759

Can anybody confirm that it really has a 14.125wb? I've wanted to try a 8.5 pop with that wheelbase but I've only ever seen one Sour deck with similar dims.

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« Reply #25673 on: October 06, 2020, 12:05:18 PM »
I've gotten plenty of boards from Uprise and their measurements have always been precise

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« Reply #25674 on: October 07, 2020, 06:16:34 AM »
^^^
http://www.upriseskateboards.com/skateboards/hardgoods/boards/alien-workshop/joey-guevara-triad-icon-series-85-pid-24759

Can anybody confirm that it really has a 14.125wb? I've wanted to try a 8.5 pop with that wheelbase but I've only ever seen one Sour deck with similar dims.

Haven't skated that particular graphic but I've had several 8.5" AWS boards and all had a 14.125 WB.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25675 on: October 07, 2020, 10:31:20 AM »
Had to pick one of these up for old times sake

8.5 Shortys Muska
Indy Titanium 149, aftermarket bushings and riptide pivot cups
50mm 101a F4s
Super Reds
Weird Enjoi bolts
Jessup



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25676 on: October 07, 2020, 10:36:32 AM »
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Had to pick one of these up for old times sake

8.5 Shortys Muska
Indy Titanium 149, aftermarket bushings and riptide pivot cups
50mm 101a F4s
Super Reds
Weird Enjoi bolts
Jessup


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Jealous,  that's a wall hanger if I can ever actually get ahold of one
They’re claiming that these will be permanent addition to their lineup. They got a run of 2500 and sold out in under 5 minutes. Last week they said a second drop was supposed to drop this week but they haven’t mentioned it since. Printing up that many bloards might take a few more weeks
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25677 on: October 07, 2020, 02:20:37 PM »
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Had to pick one of these up for old times sake

8.5 Shortys Muska
Indy Titanium 149, aftermarket bushings and riptide pivot cups
50mm 101a F4s
Super Reds
Weird Enjoi bolts
Jessup


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Jealous,  that's a wall hanger if I can ever actually get ahold of one
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They’re claiming that these will be permanent addition to their lineup. They got a run of 2500 and sold out in under 5 minutes. Last week they said a second drop was supposed to drop this week but they haven’t mentioned it since. Printing up that many bloards might take a few more weeks

Its the bloard of the century.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25678 on: October 08, 2020, 05:28:49 AM »
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quick update on the Muska deck - I'm not sure who presses Shortys boards but the wood is great.  Light and crispy
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Isn't Prime Wood pressing their boards?
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It says that they’re made in the USA.  I’m guessing Quincy, Clutch or Prime but I’ve never skated any of them
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Guessing it's clutch because the description they used is pretty much copy/pasted from their website. Also I don't see shortys saying they're made in the USA (ASF/clutch is Mexico and I think I remember hearing they have another woodshop in South or Central America as well) but people will sometimes assume that because Clutch is US based and say they use 100% American maple that theyre pressing the boards here too. Did it have the clutch number/letter code on the top between the front truck holes? Prime sometimes stamps their too but they do back truck holes I think.

Clutch wood is usually good, but some of the stock popsicle shapes have a longer wb and/or steeper tail than I'd prefer. The O shape is fucking great though and I've heard they have a nice flat mold too but I've never come across one.
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That's great info and I think you're right regarding where they're pressed.  I'm not sure where I got the Made in USA from.  It did have a random serial number between the front truck holes.

The WB is a pretty standard 14.5. Tail kick is a medium but the nose is steeper than the tail

Yeah 14.5 seems to be the most common wb on the more traditional clutch popsicle shapes with tapering. I had a meridian 8.25 that was 14.5 and a lurkville 8.25 that was either 14.38 or 14.5. The only 14.25 ones I've had were the O shapes. They might have initially listed them as made in the USA before someone corrected them. I've seen a ton of clutch/Chapman decks listed as made in the USA, in fact I've posted in the woodshop thread asking about it more than once haha. Like I said they advertise using 100% American maple but don't mention where they're pressed, and Chapman always played up the "USA quality small business" angle but I'm not sure if they still do. I've seen the same thing with Generator too - people see the distribution is a US address and they call a US number to place their order so they assume the decks are made here too.

Of course the irony of that is the fact that Mexican decks are considered by many people to be the best wood haha

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #25679 on: October 08, 2020, 06:54:39 AM »


workshop 8.5
stock 149
55mm f4 classics
jessup
reds

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Nice. I'm ready for a new part from Joey Guevara.