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The Indy mid, Ace Lo, Slappy trucks….all Covid boom decisions….we got the hollow casts…and a mm off the bushings….thats all we’re getting… it’s over. If anything Thunder will get the IKP but I wouldn’t hold my breath about any new venture shit…..how about a Bobby Puleo signature headwear?
if someone really wanted a low truck, wide, ace makes the 60s.
indy mids have their issues but they had those in wide sizes.
i’ve skated 151 thunder hollow lights, those worked well.
i’ll buy wide lo’s if they make em.
just bought x97s, 52s, as an attempt to only skate my beloved 5.2 L’s
149 Forged Indy mids are soo nice - Shame they didn't make any without the IKP. They should have just made a 52mm cast Mindy, no IKP, no beefed up hanger...along side the forged mindys for those that want a low (50.5mm is fine).
I agree I love a solid kingpin but you know they would have to shorten the kingpin for clearance and that’s gonna be an issue with those who want a standard and can get mixed up with the reg height indy but nothing a simple bushing color and label can’t fix, just like the stage 4 reissue with red and Indy logo bushings compared to solid orange on standard stage 11 the mids with reg pins would need some probably gotti black bushings that are labeled mid but then again blue bushings would be best, red=stage 4, orange= stage 11 standard, blue= stage 11 mid.
Thanks to Ben and sewa I copped an old set of venture 5.2L pre deluxe merger I got lucky to find and so far I like them, they’re definitely I feel more turny, lighter and stable but I can see what sewa meant putting them side to side with the modern venture on Ben degros ventures, the modern 5.2 lo are more beefy and contoured on the pivot stem to hangar and they feel a little tighter or just less able to cut in a turn, the more modern ones to me kinda have that krux lean to them. Bushings can fix it but idk, what do I even know I’m just a kook with madness. The beefiness on the modern venture I can see why tho, they definitely look weak on the pivot stem and will snap if your trucks are tight and you land hard and jump alot of stuff.
Also I really hope Sinclair drops a slappy low, the standards are little high and tippy for me like a standard Indy stage 11 type
i believe the previous royals, which i actually liked quite a bit, were 50.5. i like that height.
i’d probably love the forged indy mids.
the ikp is why i didn’t buy them.
i don’t like the height on indys, probably why i prefer stage 10s.
i say that i don’t like the height, but i don’t know what im talking about. i don’t like my pop, with indys quite as much. even that isn’t accurate: when i skate indys, sometimes i can hit a miracle, but i strikeout a lot. kickflips get messed up, but 360 flips are better.
after watching that episode, i too wanted to try the older ventures. the 5.2 hi’s, from street corner, would be sick.
older ventures are harder to find. less popular, compared to indy.
Yeah I’m trying to get my hands on a set of 139 royals the current stage but from what I’m seeing and heard at the shop there’s a shortage of royal trucks in certain sizes,
I just don’t like the feel of the forged Indy’s, the the forged baseplates feel and sound so flimsy even though they’re supposed to be stronger, lighter and faster(just joking) but they just have this really off clunk to them, I’m curious if the mids make any difference since the hangars are beefier and it has a shaft nut in the baseplate. I got it they feel like cause it’s thinner they rattle you more on the terrain and I hate it
I got an old set of stage 10 149 my friend gave me and they’re fun and nostalgic but man they do not turn much and the angle makes the pop kinda odd, I love the nostalgia factor cause ha slam and hoffart would kill it with stage 10’s and the classic bones mediums swap but stage 11 even on the discontinued lows (that Leo Romero would be the only rider of) turned better but they were just a touch too low
Tiago and Carlos really hype me up to ride mids and I had them setup perfectly on my krooked full 8.2 but the madness eventually set in and I F**ked it all up, raw 144 mids
I think ima get a pair of 139 forged mids now
Yeah they were a real where’s Waldo moment cause most people had the old ventures in the 5.0 lo/7.6 but thanks to my madness brain experience I spotted a set on an old crusty think setup an older guy was selling for cheap and nabbed them asap, it took a day or 2 to make sure what I was looking at was the 5.2 cause the deluxe remastered venture with stronger hangar and baseplate I like the 5.0 but the 5.2 are a little hefty for low 8” trucks, but you already know you can see the hangar has some extra length in reference to the kingpin and size of the baseplate that’s how I made a good guess
Crazy side note, the old ventures hangars are a little longer which you would think it’s the other way around and the older ones don’t have the 5.2L casted on the hangar.
I can’t say yet if they’re night and day difference and better than the DLX remaster but they’re slightly more pulled back and feel like they snap quicker so maybe that’s what sewa was talking about
I’ll try to post pics to show a better comparison soon
All the old venture guys really hype me on these like pj cause I wanna skate just like him but we’ll see how long that last
I always wanted a pair of ventures back in the hay day of 7.5-7.8 decks and 7.6 trucks being the norm and riding your wheels to death like they slappy trucks to axle today and trying to bomb your bearings til there’s no more lube so it would hiss and be “faster” and roll longer, days before the madness ever was even a thought I tried out my friends setup with krux the ole 3.5 downlows and loved them so I forgot about the venture hype, also this was peak ventures being the cool trucks cause low and light and I couldn’t afford a set
Anyways those kader 5.6 cast hollows are really nice but I can’t justify the spending since I already have a set of 5.6
I wonder if they’re gonna do a redesign anytime soon for “more turn” and a wider lo truck(that 5.6 lo)