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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29730 on: December 17, 2021, 09:06:57 AM »
I've built a setup made of gear I regret buying.
Crob twin tail 8.5, the tails are way too long for me and in combination with the short wheelbase feels extremely off.
So I cut them off. From 6.84 down to 6.5". Way better! It's a bit of an egg shape now.

Ace AF1 44, felt way too heavy on what I'm usually riding (14.3 wb), but seems to work great on the short 14" wb.

Snot wheels 51mm. They just don't slide, which was disappointing, but now they're a perfect winter wheel.

From everything I know about wheelbase I should hate this setup, but due to the heavy trucks it feels like a long wheelbase with light trucks. Works out great.


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29731 on: December 17, 2021, 09:08:30 AM »
Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.


How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29732 on: December 17, 2021, 09:23:52 AM »
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Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.
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How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?

I quite like them, nose is full and round without being square, similar to an AWS or Habitat with slightly steep kicks and a medium concave.

I'm 6 sessions into mine and it has not gone soft yet. Chip resistance could be better when hucking down stuff (is what the younger guy who skate stairs tell me when I passed them 1). Razor tails at moderate speed, skating sandpaper ground.

Good deck would buy again based on 6 sessions.
Venture Truck Height:

5.0 & 5.2 LO
STANDARD - 1.88” - 47.75mm
FORGED - 1.85”- 46.99mm

5.0 ,5.2, 5.6, 5.8 & 6.1 HI
STANDARD - 2.09” - 53.09mm
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29733 on: December 17, 2021, 09:30:26 AM »
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Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.
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How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?
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I quite like them, nose is full and round without being square, similar to an AWS or Habitat with slightly steep kicks and a medium concave.

I'm 6 sessions into mine and it has not gone soft yet. Chip resistance could be better when hucking down stuff (is what the younger guy who skate stairs tell me when I passed them 1). Razor tails at moderate speed, skating sandpaper ground.

Good deck would buy again based on 6 sessions.
Are these really only $25?
Canadians are cool.
Did you see full dimensions anywhere?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29734 on: December 17, 2021, 11:19:29 AM »


Krooked 8.88
Thunder 149’s
Bones Swiss
NFG 95a’s

I’m glad I had the foresight to not give away any of the wider Thunders I had when I switched truck brands at the start of the pandemic. Tomorrow starts my 2.5 week work hiatus too. Stoked to skate more than just the weekends for the first time in months
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29735 on: December 17, 2021, 11:55:01 AM »


Krooked 8.88
Thunder 149’s
Bones Swiss
NFG 95a’s

I’m glad I had the foresight to not give away any of the wider Thunders I had when I switched truck brands at the start of the pandemic. Tomorrow starts my 2.5 week work hiatus too. Stoked to skate more than just the weekends for the first time in months

Considering getting one of these, hoping that Indy 159s will fit on it, they’re only a tiny bit wider than thunder 149s so fingers crossed!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29736 on: December 17, 2021, 12:42:43 PM »


8.38 14.25wb snack
ace 44 classic
spitfire f4 classics 56mm 97a
reds
diamond bolts
jessup grip
regular shelltoes

that last snack i had cracked in the middle in 2 sessions in a really weird way, like a kinda huge chip
on the bottom of the board. mad pressure cracks too,  even with thin rubber risers. i don’t recommend clutch wood. this one is a ps stix and it feels a lot better right off the bat and i like that shape more. it’s 31.7 after measuring and skates great, boards with short tails and large noses work for me. working at the skateshop got me actin crazy and i already have another deck on ice, a girl carroll 8.375. these worker discounts really hit different

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29737 on: December 17, 2021, 02:05:08 PM »
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Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.
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How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?

I've only been skating again for 4 months now so I don't have any sage wisdom to impart. I fucked around in the garage for a few minutes and the deck feels properly crispy like a new deck should. Lives up to the steep concave description. Idk if I like the short length and wheelbase being 6'2" but I'm gonna get used to it because I have 3 of these to skate through. Also have a Polar Shin My. Fuji deck on ice.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29738 on: December 17, 2021, 02:34:08 PM »
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Many many many more setups coming!!! Got some classics you guys might like


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29739 on: December 17, 2021, 02:40:28 PM »
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Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.
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How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?
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I've only been skating again for 4 months now so I don't have any sage wisdom to impart. I fucked around in the garage for a few minutes and the deck feels properly crispy like a new deck should. Lives up to the steep concave description. Idk if I like the short length and wheelbase being 6'2" but I'm gonna get used to it because I have 3 of these to skate through. Also have a Polar Shin My. Fuji deck on ice.

It's all good thanks man. I'm a little leery on short length and WB too as a 6'3 guy myself but I'm looking at some blanks in either 8.75 or 8.9 so hopefully they're longer. I messaged them about dimensions and I got an email from them with a spec chart but your measurements are different.  Here's what I got:

"Thanks for reaching out, we'd be stoked to work with you!

Here's the dimensions below:

         Width                      Shape                            WB                     Tail                       Nose                     Length
7.5   POPSICLE SQUARED    14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
7.75   POPSICLE SQUARED    14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
8   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.5"   7"   32"
8.125   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.625"   7"   32.13"
8.25   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.5"   7.125"   32.13"
8.38   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.625"   7.125"   32.25"
8.5   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.5"   7"   32.25"
8.6   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.75   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.9   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.75"   7.25"   32.75"
9   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.825"   7.25"   32.83"

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29740 on: December 17, 2021, 03:06:23 PM »


8.38 14.25wb snack
ace 44 classic
spitfire f4 classics 56mm 97a
reds
diamond bolts
jessup grip
regular shelltoes

that last snack i had cracked in the middle in 2 sessions in a really weird way, like a kinda huge chip
on the bottom of the board. mad pressure cracks too,  even with thin rubber risers. i don’t recommend clutch wood. this one is a ps stix and it feels a lot better right off the bat and i like that shape more. it’s 31.7 after measuring and skates great, boards with short tails and large noses work for me. working at the skateshop got me actin crazy and i already have another deck on ice, a girl carroll 8.375. these worker discounts really hit different
Nice setup..I like long nose short tail too, how is that Carroll 8.3 shape?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29741 on: December 17, 2021, 03:13:29 PM »
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Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.
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How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?
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I've only been skating again for 4 months now so I don't have any sage wisdom to impart. I fucked around in the garage for a few minutes and the deck feels properly crispy like a new deck should. Lives up to the steep concave description. Idk if I like the short length and wheelbase being 6'2" but I'm gonna get used to it because I have 3 of these to skate through. Also have a Polar Shin My. Fuji deck on ice.
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It's all good thanks man. I'm a little leery on short length and WB too as a 6'3 guy myself but I'm looking at some blanks in either 8.75 or 8.9 so hopefully they're longer. I messaged them about dimensions and I got an email from them with a spec chart but your measurements are different.  Here's what I got:

"Thanks for reaching out, we'd be stoked to work with you!

Here's the dimensions below:

Width         Shape                         WB        Tail           Nose          Length
7.5            POPSICLE SQUARED       14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
7.75           POPSICLE SQUARED       14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
8              POPSICLE SQUARED       14.25"   6.5"           7"           32"
8.125     POPSICLE SQUARED       14.25"   6.625"   7"           32.13"
8.25           POPSICLE SQUARED       14.25"   6.5"           7.125"   32.13"
8.38           POPSICLE SQUARED       14.25"   6.625"   7.125"   32.25"
8.5            POPSICLE SQUARED       14.5"   6.5"           7"           32.25"
8.6            POPSICLE SQUARED       14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.75           POPSICLE SQUARED       14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.9           POPSICLE SQUARED       14.5"   6.75"   7.25"   32.75"
9             POPSICLE SQUARED       14.5"   6.825"   7.25"   32.83"


I wonder if that is the measurement of length straight across from tip to tip, compared to the length when measured with the concave, in the same way PS Stix boards were always measured with the concave so they showed as a lot longer than they actually were.

Seems about right from the conversion, PS Stix boards I have saying 32.25 being around 31.8 when measured tip to tip.


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29742 on: December 17, 2021, 05:44:44 PM »
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Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.
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How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?
[close]

I've only been skating again for 4 months now so I don't have any sage wisdom to impart. I fucked around in the garage for a few minutes and the deck feels properly crispy like a new deck should. Lives up to the steep concave description. Idk if I like the short length and wheelbase being 6'2" but I'm gonna get used to it because I have 3 of these to skate through. Also have a Polar Shin My. Fuji deck on ice.
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It's all good thanks man. I'm a little leery on short length and WB too as a 6'3 guy myself but I'm looking at some blanks in either 8.75 or 8.9 so hopefully they're longer. I messaged them about dimensions and I got an email from them with a spec chart but your measurements are different.  Here's what I got:

"Thanks for reaching out, we'd be stoked to work with you!

Here's the dimensions below:

         Width                      Shape                            WB                     Tail                       Nose                     Length
7.5   POPSICLE SQUARED    14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
7.75   POPSICLE SQUARED    14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
8   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.5"   7"   32"
8.125   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.625"   7"   32.13"
8.25   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.5"   7.125"   32.13"
8.38   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.625"   7.125"   32.25"
8.5   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.5"   7"   32.25"
8.6   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.75   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.9   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.75"   7.25"   32.75"
9   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.825"   7.25"   32.83"

Did you request a large order? Maybe they have different dimensions for shop orders. I only bought 3 decks.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29743 on: December 17, 2021, 06:12:36 PM »


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Venture 5.6
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29744 on: December 17, 2021, 09:25:23 PM »


Long time lurker first time poster. Figured it should be in the setup thread.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29745 on: December 17, 2021, 09:41:40 PM »
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Fresh wood for my secondary setup. Forgive my sins on this one. Updates to my primary board will be more SLAP-approved.

Anno Domini made in Colorado 8.5x31.875" 14.25" wheelbase (measured)
Krux K5 8.5" + bones hard + DLKs /w 2 washers inside 1 outside
F4 CF 54mm 99a
Big Balls Reds popped + spacers



Haven't had a chance to ride it since it's raining on my day off. Will be the shortest length and wheelbase board I've ever ridden.
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How's the shape on these AD blanks? Was thinking about getting some to try out. Anymore first impressions with the deck you can share?
[close]

I've only been skating again for 4 months now so I don't have any sage wisdom to impart. I fucked around in the garage for a few minutes and the deck feels properly crispy like a new deck should. Lives up to the steep concave description. Idk if I like the short length and wheelbase being 6'2" but I'm gonna get used to it because I have 3 of these to skate through. Also have a Polar Shin My. Fuji deck on ice.
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It's all good thanks man. I'm a little leery on short length and WB too as a 6'3 guy myself but I'm looking at some blanks in either 8.75 or 8.9 so hopefully they're longer. I messaged them about dimensions and I got an email from them with a spec chart but your measurements are different.  Here's what I got:

"Thanks for reaching out, we'd be stoked to work with you!

Here's the dimensions below:

         Width                      Shape                            WB                     Tail                       Nose                     Length
7.5   POPSICLE SQUARED    14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
7.75   POPSICLE SQUARED    14"   6.25"   6.75"   31.25"
8   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.5"   7"   32"
8.125   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.625"   7"   32.13"
8.25   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.5"   7.125"   32.13"
8.38   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.25"   6.625"   7.125"   32.25"
8.5   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.5"   7"   32.25"
8.6   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.75   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.625"   7.125"   32.5"
8.9   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.75"   7.25"   32.75"
9   POPSICLE SQUARED    14.5"   6.825"   7.25"   32.83"
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Did you request a large order? Maybe they have different dimensions for shop orders. I only bought 3 decks.
whats the pricing like on these guys for oem? comparable to sc or another american made woodshop?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29746 on: December 18, 2021, 09:10:53 AM »


Krooked 8.88
Thunder 149’s
Bones Swiss
NFG 95a’s

I’m glad I had the foresight to not give away any of the wider Thunders I had when I switched truck brands at the start of the pandemic. Tomorrow starts my 2.5 week work hiatus too. Stoked to skate more than just the weekends for the first time in months

This looks hot hot hot

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29747 on: December 18, 2021, 09:15:08 AM »
The first board for the 1000th page. This will be my first time on Ventures in decades. So who knows how this’ll pan out. Might be selling some trucks soon.



8” shop deck
Venture 5.0 trucks
Spitfire 54mm 99a wheels
Bones Swiss bearings
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29748 on: December 18, 2021, 10:26:36 AM »
Lately Ive been having trouble getting my tail/nose to touch the ground when popping stuff, even though I didnt change anything about my setup (standard indys, Antihero, spitfires), no new wheels or anything that would make my setup higher from the ground.
So Im looking for some lowrider stuff right now.
Can anyone recommend what to get? Specifically:
- switch to indy mids, or even some lower truck from other brand
- which trucks have the geometry, that has the axles closest together? I guess thats also a factor
- shorter wheelbase means tail touches the ground sooner when popping, right?
- getting something like Real twin tail might help? Any other brands that make symmetrical shape?

Appreciate any recs and or advice

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29749 on: December 18, 2021, 10:47:47 AM »
8.5 AW
159 Indy standards
58mm F4 classics
Swiss
Mob
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29750 on: December 18, 2021, 11:47:47 AM »
Lately Ive been having trouble getting my tail/nose to touch the ground when popping stuff, even though I didnt change anything about my setup (standard indys, Antihero, spitfires), no new wheels or anything that would make my setup higher from the ground.
So Im looking for some lowrider stuff right now.
Can anyone recommend what to get? Specifically:
- switch to indy mids, or even some lower truck from other brand
- which trucks have the geometry, that has the axles closest together? I guess thats also a factor
- shorter wheelbase means tail touches the ground sooner when popping, right?
- getting something like Real twin tail might help? Any other brands that make symmetrical shape?

Appreciate any recs and or advice

You said you haven’t changed anything so what’s the razortail situation? Maybe just time for a new deck?
Also, forged Indys are a little lower and a weight reduction instead of the weight increase you get with Indy mids.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29751 on: December 18, 2021, 11:54:05 AM »
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The first board for the 1000th page. This will be my first time on Ventures in decades. So who knows how this’ll pan out. Might be selling some trucks soon.



8” shop deck
Venture 5.0 trucks
Spitfire 54mm 99a wheels
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Oh damn love that Kd graphic, how's the wood?

Seems fine. I skated it on some Indys over the summer and it was good. There are a few "eras" for this shop's decks, and I'm not sure if this one is from BBS or from whoever is making their decks now.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29752 on: December 18, 2021, 11:59:35 AM »
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Lately Ive been having trouble getting my tail/nose to touch the ground when popping stuff, even though I didnt change anything about my setup (standard indys, Antihero, spitfires), no new wheels or anything that would make my setup higher from the ground.
So Im looking for some lowrider stuff right now.
Can anyone recommend what to get? Specifically:
- switch to indy mids, or even some lower truck from other brand
- which trucks have the geometry, that has the axles closest together? I guess thats also a factor
- shorter wheelbase means tail touches the ground sooner when popping, right?
- getting something like Real twin tail might help? Any other brands that make symmetrical shape?

Appreciate any recs and or advice
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You said you haven’t changed anything so what’s the razortail situation? Maybe just time for a new deck?
Also, forged Indys are a little lower and a weight reduction instead of the weight increase you get with Indy mids.

I go through decks quick, so I never really develop a serious razor tail.
And about those indys, Im definitely looking at either getting mids or even lower trucks. Standards that Im riding now are 55mm and forged are 53,5. Mids are 52 and since Im really looking at getting low, I would go for mids.
Question is, whether I should switch to some other truck entirely, some that has the geometry that allows the tail to hit the ground even sooner.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29753 on: December 18, 2021, 02:05:15 PM »
I selfishly recommend ace lows. I just want to know what they’re like but I can barely find sufficient insight on them. That might actually be the closest thing to indy lows but probably better. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen them advertised as capable of being able to pair with 53 or 54mm wheels, which for a 48-49mm truck, is neat

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29754 on: December 18, 2021, 02:37:47 PM »
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The first board for the 1000th page. This will be my first time on Ventures in decades. So who knows how this’ll pan out. Might be selling some trucks soon.



8” shop deck
Venture 5.0 trucks
Spitfire 54mm 99a wheels
Bones Swiss bearings
Generic hardware
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Oh damn love that Kd graphic, how's the wood?
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Seems fine. I skated it on some Indys over the summer and it was good. There are a few "eras" for this shop's decks, and I'm not sure if this one is from BBS or from whoever is making their decks now.

Oh nice might gamble on one for $40.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29755 on: December 18, 2021, 04:08:20 PM »
Lately Ive been having trouble getting my tail/nose to touch the ground when popping stuff, even though I didnt change anything about my setup (standard indys, Antihero, spitfires), no new wheels or anything that would make my setup higher from the ground.
So Im looking for some lowrider stuff right now.
Can anyone recommend what to get? Specifically:
- switch to indy mids, or even some lower truck from other brand
- which trucks have the geometry, that has the axles closest together? I guess thats also a factor
- shorter wheelbase means tail touches the ground sooner when popping, right?
- getting something like Real twin tail might help? Any other brands that make symmetrical shape?

Appreciate any recs and or advice


So besides just not getting down low enough, between two different setups, one with a steeper board and one with a more mellow board, if I have been on the mellow board, I do the same as you and ghost pop on the steeper board, as I am more used to the more mellow board, it being lower when the tail hits the ground, but apart from that they are two pretty much identical setups (Antihero, Indy standards, Spitfire 52-54mm wheels).

Sure you can change up a lot of things, but getting down a bit lower means you will adjust to it better, or just getting a more mellow deck, even of the same brand often helps.

DLX boards are labelled on top I to IV, with I being the steepest and IV being the most mellow, but there are other ways to mellow out a board too, such as parking on it, or even just driving over it.


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29756 on: December 18, 2021, 05:34:06 PM »
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Lately Ive been having trouble getting my tail/nose to touch the ground when popping stuff, even though I didnt change anything about my setup (standard indys, Antihero, spitfires), no new wheels or anything that would make my setup higher from the ground.
So Im looking for some lowrider stuff right now.
Can anyone recommend what to get? Specifically:
- switch to indy mids, or even some lower truck from other brand
- which trucks have the geometry, that has the axles closest together? I guess thats also a factor
- shorter wheelbase means tail touches the ground sooner when popping, right?
- getting something like Real twin tail might help? Any other brands that make symmetrical shape?

Appreciate any recs and or advice
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So besides just not getting down low enough, between two different setups, one with a steeper board and one with a more mellow board, if I have been on the mellow board, I do the same as you and ghost pop on the steeper board, as I am more used to the more mellow board, it being lower when the tail hits the ground, but apart from that they are two pretty much identical setups (Antihero, Indy standards, Spitfire 52-54mm wheels).

Sure you can change up a lot of things, but getting down a bit lower means you will adjust to it better, or just getting a more mellow deck, even of the same brand often helps.

DLX boards are labelled on top I to IV, with I being the steepest and IV being the most mellow, but there are other ways to mellow out a board too, such as parking on it, or even just driving over it.

Thanks for the tips

I just spent a few hours on youtube and I think I found out what to try, so if anyone else is wondering how to go low and avoid ghost pop:
-get a board with mellow kicks (this is usually never stated or visible online, so I will just shuffle through a lot of decks on my next visit to the shop
-get a board with a shorter wheelbase
-have wheels 53mm or smaller
-have low/mid trucks
-have trucks that have a shorter wheelbase, eg. thunder or ventures are farther apart, indys or aces are more closer together (the geometry of the trucks makes their axles be closer together or farther apart when assembled, so for example if you have Ventures on a deck with 14.25 wheelbase, the real wheelbase is going to be longer, than if you had Indys on the same deck with the same wheelbase)

I guess this is common knowledge to some, I even remember stumbling upon these videos I just watched in the past, but I never really gave too much attention to it because I never felt the need, but now that Im almost hitting 30 I feel I have to lower my setup

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29757 on: December 18, 2021, 05:58:44 PM »




Dane 1
Indy Ti 169s with Riptides
Loophole 56mm v shape
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The Nick Boserio Dane 1 I was skating is on its last legs.  A somewhat local shop had this one from a few drops ago in stock.  I hope Polar does another Dane 1 in the next drop because I’m really enjoying the shape (kind of late to the party I know)


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29758 on: December 18, 2021, 07:04:16 PM »
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Lately Ive been having trouble getting my tail/nose to touch the ground when popping stuff, even though I didnt change anything about my setup (standard indys, Antihero, spitfires), no new wheels or anything that would make my setup higher from the ground.
So Im looking for some lowrider stuff right now.
Can anyone recommend what to get? Specifically:
- switch to indy mids, or even some lower truck from other brand
- which trucks have the geometry, that has the axles closest together? I guess thats also a factor
- shorter wheelbase means tail touches the ground sooner when popping, right?
- getting something like Real twin tail might help? Any other brands that make symmetrical shape?

Appreciate any recs and or advice
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So besides just not getting down low enough, between two different setups, one with a steeper board and one with a more mellow board, if I have been on the mellow board, I do the same as you and ghost pop on the steeper board, as I am more used to the more mellow board, it being lower when the tail hits the ground, but apart from that they are two pretty much identical setups (Antihero, Indy standards, Spitfire 52-54mm wheels).

Sure you can change up a lot of things, but getting down a bit lower means you will adjust to it better, or just getting a more mellow deck, even of the same brand often helps.

DLX boards are labelled on top I to IV, with I being the steepest and IV being the most mellow, but there are other ways to mellow out a board too, such as parking on it, or even just driving over it.
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Thanks for the tips

I just spent a few hours on youtube and I think I found out what to try, so if anyone else is wondering how to go low and avoid ghost pop:
-get a board with mellow kicks (this is usually never stated or visible online, so I will just shuffle through a lot of decks on my next visit to the shop
-get a board with a shorter wheelbase
-have wheels 53mm or smaller
-have low/mid trucks
-have trucks that have a shorter wheelbase, eg. thunder or ventures are farther apart, indys or aces are more closer together (the geometry of the trucks makes their axles be closer together or farther apart when assembled, so for example if you have Ventures on a deck with 14.25 wheelbase, the real wheelbase is going to be longer, than if you had Indys on the same deck with the same wheelbase)

I guess this is common knowledge to some, I even remember stumbling upon these videos I just watched in the past, but I never really gave too much attention to it because I never felt the need, but now that Im almost hitting 30 I feel I have to lower my setup

I currently ride and enjoy a 14.25 WB on Indy Mids and 52mm Classics. 8.25-8.38 (DLX 8.5) seems about the sweet spot.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #29759 on: December 18, 2021, 07:48:45 PM »
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Lately Ive been having trouble getting my tail/nose to touch the ground when popping stuff, even though I didnt change anything about my setup (standard indys, Antihero, spitfires), no new wheels or anything that would make my setup higher from the ground.
So Im looking for some lowrider stuff right now.
Can anyone recommend what to get? Specifically:
- switch to indy mids, or even some lower truck from other brand
- which trucks have the geometry, that has the axles closest together? I guess thats also a factor
- shorter wheelbase means tail touches the ground sooner when popping, right?
- getting something like Real twin tail might help? Any other brands that make symmetrical shape?

Appreciate any recs and or advice
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So besides just not getting down low enough, between two different setups, one with a steeper board and one with a more mellow board, if I have been on the mellow board, I do the same as you and ghost pop on the steeper board, as I am more used to the more mellow board, it being lower when the tail hits the ground, but apart from that they are two pretty much identical setups (Antihero, Indy standards, Spitfire 52-54mm wheels).

Sure you can change up a lot of things, but getting down a bit lower means you will adjust to it better, or just getting a more mellow deck, even of the same brand often helps.

DLX boards are labelled on top I to IV, with I being the steepest and IV being the most mellow, but there are other ways to mellow out a board too, such as parking on it, or even just driving over it.
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Thanks for the tips

I just spent a few hours on youtube and I think I found out what to try, so if anyone else is wondering how to go low and avoid ghost pop:
-get a board with mellow kicks (this is usually never stated or visible online, so I will just shuffle through a lot of decks on my next visit to the shop
-get a board with a shorter wheelbase
-have wheels 53mm or smaller
-have low/mid trucks
-have trucks that have a shorter wheelbase, eg. thunder or ventures are farther apart, indys or aces are more closer together (the geometry of the trucks makes their axles be closer together or farther apart when assembled, so for example if you have Ventures on a deck with 14.25 wheelbase, the real wheelbase is going to be longer, than if you had Indys on the same deck with the same wheelbase)

I guess this is common knowledge to some, I even remember stumbling upon these videos I just watched in the past, but I never really gave too much attention to it because I never felt the need, but now that Im almost hitting 30 I feel I have to lower my setup
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