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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32700 on: February 17, 2023, 07:01:01 AM »
Little question ! I was now thinking of doing this, to always skate the same brand.. does this help for progression and consistency in the tricks ?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32701 on: February 17, 2023, 08:49:50 AM »
Thanks y'all.

No issues with wheel bite. I've always been a loose trucks person so I'm possibly immune

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32702 on: February 17, 2023, 04:22:28 PM »
Little question ! I was now thinking of doing this, to always skate the same brand.. does this help for progression and consistency in the tricks ?

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« Reply #32703 on: February 18, 2023, 02:29:39 PM »
Little question ! I was now thinking of doing this, to always skate the same brand.. does this help for progression and consistency in the tricks ?

If the Brand doesn't switch the Woodshop, thats the best choice.
Avoiding gearmadness will support this ^^

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32704 on: February 20, 2023, 12:05:26 AM »


We Had proper springtime weather here in the UK yesterday and I got a bit excited so set up a freshie for the session.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32705 on: February 20, 2023, 10:23:09 AM »
Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32706 on: February 20, 2023, 10:25:57 AM »

The grip died on my other popsicle, set this up finally
Hopps Jahmal Williams deck, 8"x32"x14"WB
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Spitfire conical fulls from another deck, probably 53mm at this point
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What’s the shape of the nose like?
I had a 8“ Hopps from clutch I think and it was so pointy! Is it still that way with the bbs ones?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32707 on: February 20, 2023, 10:38:21 AM »
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The grip died on my other popsicle, set this up finally
Hopps Jahmal Williams deck, 8"x32"x14"WB
Thunder Team Hollow 147s
Spitfire conical fulls from another deck, probably 53mm at this point
Bones Reds
1" phillips
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What’s the shape of the nose like?
I had a 8“ Hopps from clutch I think and it was so pointy! Is it still that way with the bbs ones?

Setup is dope

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32708 on: February 20, 2023, 11:09:59 AM »
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The grip died on my other popsicle, set this up finally
Hopps Jahmal Williams deck, 8"x32"x14"WB
Thunder Team Hollow 147s
Spitfire conical fulls from another deck, probably 53mm at this point
Bones Reds
1" phillips
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What’s the shape of the nose like?
I had a 8“ Hopps from clutch I think and it was so pointy! Is it still that way with the bbs ones?
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Setup is dope
anyone know the dims on 8" Hopps nowadays?
From what I've seen online, most 8"s are 14.25" wb and very few are 14" wb. Not sure which one is accurate, but pretty stoked to know of another potential BBS brand making 8" with a 14" wb

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32709 on: February 20, 2023, 11:13:13 AM »
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The grip died on my other popsicle, set this up finally
Hopps Jahmal Williams deck, 8"x32"x14"WB
Thunder Team Hollow 147s
Spitfire conical fulls from another deck, probably 53mm at this point
Bones Reds
1" phillips
[close]

What’s the shape of the nose like?
I had a 8“ Hopps from clutch I think and it was so pointy! Is it still that way with the bbs ones?
[close]

Setup is dope
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anyone know the dims on 8" Hopps nowadays?
From what I've seen online, most 8"s are 14.25" wb and very few are 14" wb. Not sure which one is accurate, but pretty stoked to know of another potential BBS brand making 8" with a 14" wb

I agree on your last sentence, but when the nose is still that pointy like on the clutch decks before bbs I’m out  :'(

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32710 on: February 20, 2023, 01:45:45 PM »


Skated a Polar 9.0 before this, and the shorter wheelbase feels absolutely perfect. Definitely feels easier to pop than the Polar, even though I had no issues with that deck.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32711 on: February 20, 2023, 06:08:13 PM »

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32712 on: February 20, 2023, 06:37:42 PM »
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Little question ! I was now thinking of doing this, to always skate the same brand.. does this help for progression and consistency in the tricks ?
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If the Brand doesn't switch the Woodshop, thats the best choice.
Avoiding gearmadness will support this ^^

When I get stoked on something I stick with it. Change is negative. Unless it turns out to be fine. Then I'll stick with that for a while.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32713 on: February 20, 2023, 06:40:17 PM »


We Had proper springtime weather here in the UK yesterday and I got a bit excited so set up a freshie for the session.

Chocolate 8.25 (G052)
Venture 5.6
Spitfire F4 Classics 52mm
Bronson G3's
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New Balance 440's

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32714 on: February 21, 2023, 07:47:58 AM »


We Had proper springtime weather here in the UK yesterday and I got a bit excited so set up a freshie for the session.

Chocolate 8.25 (G052)
Venture 5.6
Spitfire F4 Classics 52mm
Bronson G3's
Modus Hardware
Jessup Ultra

New Balance 440's

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32715 on: February 21, 2023, 08:22:48 AM »
@ nitro89 nice setup! im on the 8.375 Chocolate Carl Aikens right now with the 1010s. Love the nb# and chocolate combo!
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32716 on: February 21, 2023, 11:35:52 AM »
New Christmas Complete set up today...

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32717 on: February 21, 2023, 11:44:45 AM »
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Riptide 90A Kranks
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SKF standards
Independent hardwares
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Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.

Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32718 on: February 21, 2023, 01:07:17 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
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Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32719 on: February 21, 2023, 01:14:11 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
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Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?

Wasn’t trying to make them feel like Aces. That’s just how it worked out this time, and I was trying to, like, describe the gear, since we’re in the gear forum.

I was mostly curious to see if NHS was blowing smoke when they said Stage 4 isn’t compatible with Stage XI baseplates even though they’ve been selling 215s on a Stage XI plate for a while. I had the regular 6-hole plates, dark green Riptides, and dark green SKFs in the toolbox, so I did it, and it works fine just like I thought it would. I’ll ride ’em with the Stage 4 plate and Indy bushings next time.

Also, it was fucking Skate Shop Day and the biggest truck company on the planet dropped a new product for skateboarders to play with. Is there any better reason?

And if you weren’t trying to sound like a dick, you probably should have left the Nazi comment on the cutting room floor. Commentary was pretty good up until that point.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32720 on: February 21, 2023, 01:36:53 PM »
the pivotcup on stage 4's is much closer to the kingpin then on 11's. that's the big difference i see looking at them.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32721 on: February 21, 2023, 01:37:56 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
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Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32722 on: February 21, 2023, 01:50:45 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
[close]

Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?
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Wasn’t trying to make them feel like Aces. That’s just how it worked out this time, and I was trying to, like, describe the gear, since we’re in the gear forum.

I was mostly curious to see if NHS was blowing smoke when they said Stage 4 isn’t compatible with Stage XI baseplates even though they’ve been selling 215s on a Stage XI plate for a while. I had the regular 6-hole plates, dark green Riptides, and dark green SKFs in the toolbox, so I did it, and it works fine just like I thought it would. I’ll ride ’em with the Stage 4 plate and Indy bushings next time.

Also, it was fucking Skate Shop Day and the biggest truck company on the planet dropped a new product for skateboarders to play with. Is there any better reason?

And if you weren’t trying to sound like a dick, you probably should have left the Nazi comment on the cutting room floor. Commentary was pretty good up until that point.
Again, not trying to be a dick...the Nazi comment was (maybe) for a cheap chuckle on a message board, but also, the Nazi imagery is enough to make me not purchase indy products, even if they are decent quality, and even on skate shop day.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32723 on: February 21, 2023, 01:51:56 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
[close]

Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?
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Wasn’t trying to make them feel like Aces. That’s just how it worked out this time, and I was trying to, like, describe the gear, since we’re in the gear forum.

I was mostly curious to see if NHS was blowing smoke when they said Stage 4 isn’t compatible with Stage XI baseplates even though they’ve been selling 215s on a Stage XI plate for a while. I had the regular 6-hole plates, dark green Riptides, and dark green SKFs in the toolbox, so I did it, and it works fine just like I thought it would. I’ll ride ’em with the Stage 4 plate and Indy bushings next time.

Also, it was fucking Skate Shop Day and the biggest truck company on the planet dropped a new product for skateboarders to play with. Is there any better reason?

And if you weren’t trying to sound like a dick, you probably should have left the Nazi comment on the cutting room floor. Commentary was pretty good up until that point.
Also, not a bad looking setup  :D

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« Reply #32724 on: February 21, 2023, 02:10:46 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
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Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?
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Wasn’t trying to make them feel like Aces. That’s just how it worked out this time, and I was trying to, like, describe the gear, since we’re in the gear forum.

I was mostly curious to see if NHS was blowing smoke when they said Stage 4 isn’t compatible with Stage XI baseplates even though they’ve been selling 215s on a Stage XI plate for a while. I had the regular 6-hole plates, dark green Riptides, and dark green SKFs in the toolbox, so I did it, and it works fine just like I thought it would. I’ll ride ’em with the Stage 4 plate and Indy bushings next time.

Also, it was fucking Skate Shop Day and the biggest truck company on the planet dropped a new product for skateboarders to play with. Is there any better reason?

And if you weren’t trying to sound like a dick, you probably should have left the Nazi comment on the cutting room floor. Commentary was pretty good up until that point.
[close]
Again, not trying to be a dick...the Nazi comment was (maybe) for a cheap chuckle on a message board, but also, the Nazi imagery is enough to make me not purchase indy products, even if they are decent quality, and even on skate shop day.

They haven't used the cross in like three years now.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32725 on: February 21, 2023, 02:19:25 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
[close]

Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?
[close]

Wasn’t trying to make them feel like Aces. That’s just how it worked out this time, and I was trying to, like, describe the gear, since we’re in the gear forum.

I was mostly curious to see if NHS was blowing smoke when they said Stage 4 isn’t compatible with Stage XI baseplates even though they’ve been selling 215s on a Stage XI plate for a while. I had the regular 6-hole plates, dark green Riptides, and dark green SKFs in the toolbox, so I did it, and it works fine just like I thought it would. I’ll ride ’em with the Stage 4 plate and Indy bushings next time.

Also, it was fucking Skate Shop Day and the biggest truck company on the planet dropped a new product for skateboarders to play with. Is there any better reason?

And if you weren’t trying to sound like a dick, you probably should have left the Nazi comment on the cutting room floor. Commentary was pretty good up until that point.
[close]
Again, not trying to be a dick...the Nazi comment was (maybe) for a cheap chuckle on a message board, but also, the Nazi imagery is enough to make me not purchase indy products, even if they are decent quality, and even on skate shop day.
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They haven't used the cross in like three years now.
OK, good to know

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32726 on: February 21, 2023, 04:54:12 PM »
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Green Eagle
Independent Stage Faux
(146 on a Standard 6-hole plate)
Riptide 90A Kranks
Spitfire F4 Classics 53mm/97A
SKF standards
Independent hardwares
Jessup on top




Early returns are good. Trucks are definitely more Ace-like, and I think these Riptides feel the most like Ace (hard) bushings of any aftermarket brand, so that definitely adds to the feeling. Kingpin clearance is better with the Stage XI baseplate/kingpin and standard-size bushings. I have mine tightened just to the top of the threads and they’re still real loose with not much wheelbite. Good combo.
[close]

Not trying to sound like a dick here, but if you have two quantifiers in your description about trying to make your trucks feel like aces, why not just ride aces? Is there something I'm missing that makes Indy a better choice? Nostalgia? Habit? Nazi imagery?
[close]

Wasn’t trying to make them feel like Aces. That’s just how it worked out this time, and I was trying to, like, describe the gear, since we’re in the gear forum.

I was mostly curious to see if NHS was blowing smoke when they said Stage 4 isn’t compatible with Stage XI baseplates even though they’ve been selling 215s on a Stage XI plate for a while. I had the regular 6-hole plates, dark green Riptides, and dark green SKFs in the toolbox, so I did it, and it works fine just like I thought it would. I’ll ride ’em with the Stage 4 plate and Indy bushings next time.

Also, it was fucking Skate Shop Day and the biggest truck company on the planet dropped a new product for skateboarders to play with. Is there any better reason?

And if you weren’t trying to sound like a dick, you probably should have left the Nazi comment on the cutting room floor. Commentary was pretty good up until that point.
[close]
Again, not trying to be a dick...the Nazi comment was (maybe) for a cheap chuckle on a message board, but also, the Nazi imagery is enough to make me not purchase indy products, even if they are decent quality, and even on skate shop day.

Idk man maybe stop saying "not trying to sound like a dick" if you have absolutely no intention to do so

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32727 on: February 21, 2023, 07:04:43 PM »

Finally trying out one of the FA decks I got during that crazy sale.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32728 on: February 21, 2023, 09:47:36 PM »


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #32729 on: February 22, 2023, 03:53:53 AM »
@ nitro89 nice setup! im on the 8.375 Chocolate Carl Aikens right now with the 1010s. Love the nb# and chocolate combo!

thanks, the chocolate and new balance combo seems to be the one for me right now.
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