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I really like this tiny graphic on it.
Cyrus bennet 917 8.18 wb 14.19
Black magic grip
Venture 5.0 low supercush bushings
51mm big heads
Race reds switching back to swiss six soon
Bronze hardware
Steep ass nose and tail. Coming from strictly DOA flat 7.5s and 7.75s it took me awhile to get used to the kicks and wideness of the deck and i lost my nollie flips apparently.
Why did you size up
It's hard to find good 7.5 or 7.75 and most brands make those sizes as an afterthought (ugly big logo graphics, price points, mini lenght 28" ) i wanted to see if i could get used to a more available size again just in case i cant find cool smaller boards
Maybe you could try a 8" next time, most brands make them and I always seem to see some nice ones available. Also, Venture 5.0 sound kinda small on a 8.18, which is basically a 8.25 in size, or at least much closer than it is to 8".
Also, 917 boards are kinda like FA and Hockey from what I've experienced (had a 8.5 917 and it felt the same as a 8.5 FA) so maybe the steep kicks and extremely squared nose and tail might've thrown you off too. Squared boards feel wider than they are, for example a 8.5 FA almost feels like a 8.75 of a more tapered shape, so that 8.18 could have the feel of a 8.25-8.38. As for the steep kicks, I needed to adjust my nollie tricks quite a bit the first time I rode a really steep board, and if the 8.18 are anything like the 8.5, the nose is steep AF compared to other board companies.
I just realised that this is a pretty long message, so I'll stop now before I write a novel.