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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26550 on: December 29, 2020, 03:21:12 PM »
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7.9 dwindle flat shape, like real flat
ace 33
bones swiss
spitfire 52mm
compulsive doodle grip

took it my local secret covid curb a couple times this past weekend (pics from before) to skate some flatground. took a sec to get used to how flat it is.

anyone else ride ace 33's? if so what size board are you riding?
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I have a set or two of the 33s, one is on an AH 8.125 which is a bit wide for them, but they still go ok on it.

That Dwindle though - is it a special board / sanded the graphic off / anything else to say?  Only because I have seen some people want really flat boards but almost all Dwindle are too steep in some area, even with different options for concave / kicks.
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It's a sample board, maybe a bit too flat, but it's 31.1 long so fits my short legs...haha

Yeah interesting, samples that may or may not become a regular thing, as many more people want flatter, the same as the industry is going towards shorter wheelbases right now, I wonder if some companies will be doing flatter boards too.
 Eg, Creature has the "Lite comcave" which I know has been out for a while now, but seemed to be more popular than their regular concave for some people.

It is funny though, a fine line between good and too flat?
I talk too much about skateboards.  Sorry.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26551 on: December 29, 2020, 08:25:20 PM »


Hockey 8.18" (14" WB)
Ace 44
Loophole 56mm V-cut
Jessup/Shorty's/Reds

Basically an Xmas complete. The Hockey 8.18 feels as wide as/wider than a lot of 8.25"s I've had, nice and full. This is about the same length as the 8.5" I had, but with a longer tail (2 fingers of flat).

Skated it for about an hour tonight and i am very into it.

I like how the face on the right looks a bit like ALF

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26552 on: December 29, 2020, 09:18:04 PM »

AWS 8.25
Mob
Indy 7/8 phillips
Indy 149 GT hollows
Swiss 6
F4 99 54mm CF
Kwalks 2
Nothing beats the new wheels + board combo. Super excited about sizing down a little

How does 8.25 feel on the 149s? Been debating it for a while. Been running Venture 5.6s on 8.25, but i miss the stability of my Indys

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26553 on: December 29, 2020, 09:42:35 PM »


shop deck 8.63
MOB
Indys circa 2013 or so
Bones STF 56mm
Bones Swiss 6 ball

This was the first time I've bought new deck/wheels/bearings since probably 2013, and it's a comfortable set up so far. might drop to a set of Bones 54mm I've got in the shed to see about a weight difference at some point.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26554 on: December 29, 2020, 09:50:35 PM »
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AWS 8.25
Mob
Indy 7/8 phillips
Indy 149 GT hollows
Swiss 6
F4 99 54mm CF
Kwalks 2
Nothing beats the new wheels + board combo. Super excited about sizing down a little
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How does 8.25 feel on the 149s? Been debating it for a while. Been running Venture 5.6s on 8.25, but i miss the stability of my Indys
They poke out a bit depending on Indy's vs Thunder's but it's not too much.

To me it gives a lot more stability and it feels solid only thing I have a slight quibble on wider trucks is the pinch for crooked grinds but it feels good.

149's on a 8.25' is as small as I'd go and to me a perfect match is 144's on a 8.25" or 8.1" you could go up to 8,38" on 144's or 148's Thunder's but ultimately it's up to you.

I've been skating that combination here and there and that's been my formula and it's worked for me.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26555 on: December 30, 2020, 12:28:15 AM »
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I really like the way this one is destroying.



Polar 8.38
Ace44
Lance Mountain’s Spitfires 56mm/99d
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Nice arigato. Was disappointed there wasn't one in the winter drop.

I am going to guess you're a goofy footer based on your slide marks! BS Nose and Bs Crook? Or are you regular doing FS versions of those tricks?
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26556 on: December 30, 2020, 03:41:45 AM »
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AWS 8.25
Mob
Indy 7/8 phillips
Indy 149 GT hollows
Swiss 6
F4 99 54mm CF
Kwalks 2
Nothing beats the new wheels + board combo. Super excited about sizing down a little
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How does 8.25 feel on the 149s? Been debating it for a while. Been running Venture 5.6s on 8.25, but i miss the stability of my Indys
Feels awesome, works like a charm.
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forgive me if i somehow missed it, but could someone help me with just how flat the flat as fuck decks really are?
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26557 on: December 30, 2020, 05:50:36 AM »





Polar 8.125
Thunder lows
Spitfire formula fours 54 around a 52 now
Bones Swiss
Mob with presto pen art

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26558 on: December 30, 2020, 10:18:47 AM »
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7.9 dwindle flat shape, like real flat
ace 33
bones swiss
spitfire 52mm
compulsive doodle grip

took it my local secret covid curb a couple times this past weekend (pics from before) to skate some flatground. took a sec to get used to how flat it is.

anyone else ride ace 33's? if so what size board are you riding?
[close]

I have a set or two of the 33s, one is on an AH 8.125 which is a bit wide for them, but they still go ok on it.

That Dwindle though - is it a special board / sanded the graphic off / anything else to say?  Only because I have seen some people want really flat boards but almost all Dwindle are too steep in some area, even with different options for concave / kicks.
[close]

It's a sample board, maybe a bit too flat, but it's 31.1 long so fits my short legs...haha
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Yeah interesting, samples that may or may not become a regular thing, as many more people want flatter, the same as the industry is going towards shorter wheelbases right now, I wonder if some companies will be doing flatter boards too.
 Eg, Creature has the "Lite comcave" which I know has been out for a while now, but seemed to be more popular than their regular concave for some people.

It is funny though, a fine line between good and too flat?

I always found it much easier to just hop on a flat or mellow concave board and go. Steep concave sometimes has me missing the nose/tail on nollies/ollies.
i do hope to see more under 8" options as well as 14" and under wheelbase if anyone out there in industryland is listening.

who makes 14" wheelbase boards that are not 7.62" (shout out that old Girl Tony Ferguson shape!) ?


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26559 on: December 30, 2020, 10:25:17 AM »

15° F = 20 minute warm up followed by no session.
Couldn’t hang with the 7.8 Dgk I posted so I put my shit on a 8” (much better)
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26560 on: December 30, 2020, 11:11:09 AM »
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AWS 8.25
Mob
Indy 7/8 phillips
Indy 149 GT hollows
Swiss 6
F4 99 54mm CF
Kwalks 2
Nothing beats the new wheels + board combo. Super excited about sizing down a little
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How does 8.25 feel on the 149s? Been debating it for a while. Been running Venture 5.6s on 8.25, but i miss the stability of my Indys
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They poke out a bit depending on Indy's vs Thunder's but it's not too much.

To me it gives a lot more stability and it feels solid only thing I have a slight quibble on wider trucks is the pinch for crooked grinds but it feels good.

149's on a 8.25' is as small as I'd go and to me a perfect match is 144's on a 8.25" or 8.1" you could go up to 8,38" on 144's or 148's Thunder's but ultimately it's up to you.

I've been skating that combination here and there and that's been my formula and it's worked for me.

Right on. I’ve got a set of 144 standards somewhere in the garage, gotta dig those out

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26561 on: December 30, 2020, 11:17:12 AM »

15° F = 20 minute warm up followed by no session.
Couldn’t hang with the 7.8 Dgk I posted so I put my shit on a 8” (much better)
Club c’s and a dead bird

Lol

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26562 on: December 30, 2020, 11:25:32 AM »
@Panettone I dunno maybe this is some inside joke between you and Dinglenuts but otherwise keep your shitty vibes out of this thread. If you don't like someone's set up feel free to shut the fuck up about it. Also post a set up fuccboi etc
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26563 on: December 30, 2020, 11:29:51 AM »
@Panettone I dunno maybe this is some inside joke between you and Dinglenuts but otherwise keep your shitty vibes out of this thread. If you don't like someone's set up feel free to shut the fuck up about it. Also post a set up fuccboi etc

Ok I'll laugh at his setup elsewhere. He brought it on himself.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26564 on: December 30, 2020, 11:36:25 AM »
@Panettone I dunno maybe this is some inside joke between you and Dinglenuts but otherwise keep your shitty vibes out of this thread. If you don't like someone's set up feel free to shut the fuck up about it. Also post a set up fuccboi etc
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26565 on: December 30, 2020, 12:20:21 PM »


Had to do it
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Oj 52s

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26566 on: December 30, 2020, 12:57:06 PM »





Polar 8.125
Thunder lows
Spitfire formula fours 54 around a 52 now
Bones Swiss
Mob with presto pen art

Nike Chrons

Beautiful set up.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26567 on: December 30, 2020, 06:28:56 PM »
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Yeah interesting, samples that may or may not become a regular thing, as many more people want flatter, the same as the industry is going towards shorter wheelbases right now, I wonder if some companies will be doing flatter boards too.
 Eg, Creature has the "Lite comcave" which I know has been out for a while now, but seemed to be more popular than their regular concave for some people.

It is funny though, a fine line between good and too flat?
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I always found it much easier to just hop on a flat or mellow concave board and go. Steep concave sometimes has me missing the nose/tail on nollies/ollies.
i do hope to see more under 8" options as well as 14" and under wheelbase if anyone out there in industryland is listening.

who makes 14" wheelbase boards that are not 7.62" (shout out that old Girl Tony Ferguson shape!) ?

There are more out there with quite a few people posting info, maybe more in the woodshop thread, but I know in DLX boards, there is an 8 with 14.0 wheelbase and a couple of other companies definitely do shorter boards with shorter wheelbases that are also medium to mellow concave.

https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=85076.msg3455566#msg3455566

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26568 on: December 30, 2020, 07:20:42 PM »
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Fingers of flat is something that I don’t understand, but like boards with more of it.

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Might seem like overkill, but this is the best one to show and explain it:



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Thanks for the link. That was kind.
I should have been more clear: I’ve heard about the fingers of flat, from ‘the professor’. I’ve enjoyed boards that have more fingers of flat, but I don’t have any conclusions on why, or which trucks worked better or what. Schmitt comes off as a kindly well meaning sort. As soon as he touches on a theory he kind of bounds off, adding in different tidbits, sprinkling other ideas in. There are not these moments, imo, where he more clearly defines what he’s saying. I can see truths in there, but it just starts to be a lot of talk. Most likely it’s my shitty attention span and lack of comprehension.
I like ps boards the best, I think I like flatter shapes, more fingers of flat, shorter boards....I prefer venture and ace, but that is much more convoluted.
I’ve added nothing to the conversation here.

IIRC, the jist from Proff. Schmitt is the more fingers of flat the more finesse (at the cost of power/pop) / Fewer fingers of flat = more power/pop but at the cost of less finesse...I definlaty skate better on fewer fingers of flat and steeper kicks, trucks don't usually seem to matter as long as they aren't 55mm (or with tall wheels) then I have to adjust timing.

Mr. Degros touches on the fulcrum aspect regarding fingers of flat

Ben Degros WB vid1
https://youtu.be/Sidcnh2cJH4?t=345

Ben Degros truck WB vid 2


Ben Degros deck&truck WB vid 3
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26569 on: December 30, 2020, 08:21:51 PM »
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Fingers of flat is something that I don’t understand, but like boards with more of it.

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Might seem like overkill, but this is the best one to show and explain it:



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Thanks for the link. That was kind.
I should have been more clear: I’ve heard about the fingers of flat, from ‘the professor’. I’ve enjoyed boards that have more fingers of flat, but I don’t have any conclusions on why, or which trucks worked better or what. Schmitt comes off as a kindly well meaning sort. As soon as he touches on a theory he kind of bounds off, adding in different tidbits, sprinkling other ideas in. There are not these moments, imo, where he more clearly defines what he’s saying. I can see truths in there, but it just starts to be a lot of talk. Most likely it’s my shitty attention span and lack of comprehension.
I like ps boards the best, I think I like flatter shapes, more fingers of flat, shorter boards....I prefer venture and ace, but that is much more convoluted.
I’ve added nothing to the conversation here.
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IIRC, the jist from Proff. Schmitt is the more fingers of flat the more finesse (at the cost of power/pop) / Fewer fingers of flat = more power/pop but at the cost of less finesse...I definlaty skate better on fewer fingers of flat and steeper kicks, trucks don't usually seem to matter as long as they aren't 55mm (or with tall wheels) then I have to adjust timing.

Mr. Degros touches on the fulcrum aspect regarding fingers of flat

Ben Degros WB vid1
https://youtu.be/Sidcnh2cJH4?t=345

Ben Degros truck WB vid 2


Ben Degros deck&truck WB vid 3


You have to post some poetry now :v

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26570 on: December 30, 2020, 08:35:53 PM »
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Fingers of flat is something that I don’t understand, but like boards with more of it.

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Might seem like overkill, but this is the best one to show and explain it:



[close]

Thanks for the link. That was kind.
I should have been more clear: I’ve heard about the fingers of flat, from ‘the professor’. I’ve enjoyed boards that have more fingers of flat, but I don’t have any conclusions on why, or which trucks worked better or what. Schmitt comes off as a kindly well meaning sort. As soon as he touches on a theory he kind of bounds off, adding in different tidbits, sprinkling other ideas in. There are not these moments, imo, where he more clearly defines what he’s saying. I can see truths in there, but it just starts to be a lot of talk. Most likely it’s my shitty attention span and lack of comprehension.
I like ps boards the best, I think I like flatter shapes, more fingers of flat, shorter boards....I prefer venture and ace, but that is much more convoluted.
I’ve added nothing to the conversation here.
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IIRC, the jist from Proff. Schmitt is the more fingers of flat the more finesse (at the cost of power/pop) / Fewer fingers of flat = more power/pop but at the cost of less finesse...I definlaty skate better on fewer fingers of flat and steeper kicks, trucks don't usually seem to matter as long as they aren't 55mm (or with tall wheels) then I have to adjust timing.

Mr. Degros touches on the fulcrum aspect regarding fingers of flat

Ben Degros WB vid1
https://youtu.be/Sidcnh2cJH4?t=345

Ben Degros truck WB vid 2


Ben Degros deck&truck WB vid 3

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You have to post some poetry now :v

LOL, fucking youtube ads

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26571 on: December 31, 2020, 03:10:35 AM »



Agenda board - 8.375
Tubero V2 hollow trucks - 149 with Indy hard bushings (black ones)
Spitfire Tablets - 52mm 99a
Kalibre Bearings

Everything but wheels are local Filipino brands.



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26572 on: December 31, 2020, 06:49:14 AM »

Quasi 8.75
Venture 6.1
Thunder risers 1/8”
Spitfire Classic 60mm
Bones Reds
Jessup
Vans Era Pro, gonna swap insoles to FP Kingfoams

Missed being on bigger board. Mostly skating flatground during winter since everything is closed because of covid. Always prefered bigger wheels but time will tell if 60mm is too much. Really stoked though how they look, also like my setup as heavy as possible.

Eras were cheap, also been on slipon/thin vulc shoe kick lately. Only bad thing about slipons is that after few sessions they start to feel too unsafe so figured that these were the next best thing.

Can't wait to try it out after my quarantine is over.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26573 on: December 31, 2020, 06:55:30 AM »

Quasi 8.75
Venture 6.1
Thunder risers 1/8”
Spitfire Classic 60mm
Bones Reds
Jessup
Vans Era Pro, gonna swap insoles to FP Kingfoams

Missed being on bigger board. Mostly skating flatground during winter since everything is closed because of covid. Always prefered bigger wheels but time will tell if 60mm is too much. Really stoked though how they look, also like my setup as heavy as possible.

Eras were cheap, also been on slipon/thin vulc shoe kick lately. Only bad thing about slipons is that after few sessions they start to feel too unsafe so figured that these were the next best thing.

Can't wait to try it out after my quarantine is over.
So nice...I have wanted to setup something similar for a while now.. How is it for flip tricks?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26574 on: December 31, 2020, 07:19:32 AM »


I didn't do nearly as much skating as I wanted to this year. That said, I'm staying hopeful that I'll spend more time on the board in 2021 and figured I'd switch things up a bit.

Darkroom Torpedo 9.125 (31.5 L, 14.375 WB)
Ace 55
F4 Conical 52mm
Swiss
Mob

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26575 on: December 31, 2020, 08:32:21 AM »


I really like the way this one is destroying.



Polar 8.38
Ace44
Lance Mountain’s Spitfires 56mm/99d
Swiss



I really dig how you did the grip tape smilie. Might try something like that on my next board! 👌👌

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26576 on: December 31, 2020, 09:36:03 AM »


I didn't do nearly as much skating as I wanted to this year. That said, I'm staying hopeful that I'll spend more time on the board in 2021 and figured I'd switch things up a bit.

Darkroom Torpedo 9.125 (31.5 L, 14.375 WB)
Ace 55
F4 Conical 52mm
Swiss
Mob


Best length for me, this looks like a good time

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26577 on: December 31, 2020, 10:27:16 AM »
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Quasi 8.75
Venture 6.1
Thunder risers 1/8”
Spitfire Classic 60mm
Bones Reds
Jessup
Vans Era Pro, gonna swap insoles to FP Kingfoams

Missed being on bigger board. Mostly skating flatground during winter since everything is closed because of covid. Always prefered bigger wheels but time will tell if 60mm is too much. Really stoked though how they look, also like my setup as heavy as possible.

Eras were cheap, also been on slipon/thin vulc shoe kick lately. Only bad thing about slipons is that after few sessions they start to feel too unsafe so figured that these were the next best thing.

Can't wait to try it out after my quarantine is over.
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So nice...I have wanted to setup something similar for a while now.. How is it for flip tricks?
Gonna let you know as soon as my test comes out negative, can't wait for the test drive!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26578 on: December 31, 2020, 10:55:35 AM »
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Quasi 8.75
Venture 6.1
Thunder risers 1/8”
Spitfire Classic 60mm
Bones Reds
Jessup
Vans Era Pro, gonna swap insoles to FP Kingfoams

Missed being on bigger board. Mostly skating flatground during winter since everything is closed because of covid. Always prefered bigger wheels but time will tell if 60mm is too much. Really stoked though how they look, also like my setup as heavy as possible.

Eras were cheap, also been on slipon/thin vulc shoe kick lately. Only bad thing about slipons is that after few sessions they start to feel too unsafe so figured that these were the next best thing.

Can't wait to try it out after my quarantine is over.
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So nice...I have wanted to setup something similar for a while now.. How is it for flip tricks?
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Gonna let you know as soon as my test comes out negative, can't wait for the test drive!
top pic? This is the same as the 8.75” truce graphic yea? Curious to hear about this with the 6.1’s and it all with the 60mm wheels

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26579 on: December 31, 2020, 12:09:29 PM »


Retiring the Anti-Hero
8.38
Indy 149 Hollow - Bones Med
Spit 54mm Classic F4
Generic Phillips Hardware
Mob Grip

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Krooked is 8.38