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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5850 on: June 22, 2024, 03:04:54 PM »
Indy blacks fit, yellows fit, bones hard top ace hard bottom, so many solutions.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5851 on: June 23, 2024, 01:00:45 PM »
Indy blacks fit, yellows fit, bones hard top ace hard bottom, so many solutions.

He wanted to to keep the softer bottom (allowing him to keep some turn); 90a is super soft at his [my] weight - better off using a 100a across the board and let the wieght do the work.
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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5852 on: June 23, 2024, 10:16:34 PM »
The 5.2 V Hollow Hi is perfect.
I’m glad I fully made the switch from thunder.
Now I’m curious about the 5.2 cast Lo…
Those red bushings look special.

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« Reply #5853 on: June 24, 2024, 05:13:31 AM »
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He wanted to to keep the softer bottom (allowing him to keep some turn); 90a is super soft at his [my] weight - better off using a 100a across the board and let the wieght do the work.

I had cognitive dissonance using harder bushings for a long time and went as far as grinding excess kingpin off with an angle grinder to keep stock. I swear harder bushings cranked less actually turn better than softer cranked. If you crank 2-3 threads and the bushing is so compressed it can't move it limits the overall hanger movement.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5854 on: June 24, 2024, 05:35:30 AM »
The 5.2 V Hollow Hi is perfect.
I’m glad I fully made the switch from thunder.
Now I’m curious about the 5.2 cast Lo…
Those red bushings look special.

I made this switch recently. Well I have Gilbert Crocket 5.2 lows with purple bushings from the old Hollow hi's. But they're cast lows anyway.

I'm now riding Spitfire 50s, I rode Bones 52 before. Turn and stability are pretty similar, maybe lows are a bit more stable. Funny enough they felt better cruising a bowl (which I normally don't do). They didn't feel as good with 52's, they were heavier at least. Can't tell much difference with the pop, maybe it was even better with Hollow hi's.

I might go back because with 50mm wheels I'm loosing speed on rough grounds. At least I can say the switch didn't help with any tricks except crooked grinds...

(And oh yes, I switched from Thunder Hollow 147 to Venture Hollow hi 5.2 to Venture cast low 5.2)

« Last Edit: June 24, 2024, 10:30:45 AM by Kunnallisjäte »

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5855 on: June 24, 2024, 08:10:15 AM »
Just realized I forgotten to switch my new 5.8s to flat washers. That's why they feel mad tighter than my other recent purchase of 6.1s
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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5856 on: June 24, 2024, 10:47:25 AM »
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The 5.2 V Hollow Hi is perfect.
I’m glad I fully made the switch from thunder.
Now I’m curious about the 5.2 cast Lo…
Those red bushings look special.
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I made this switch recently. Well I have Gilbert Crocket 5.2 lows with purple bushings from the old Hollow hi's. But they're cast lows anyway.

I'm now riding Spitfire 50s, I rode Bones 52 before. Turn and stability are pretty similar, maybe lows are a bit more stable. Funny enough they felt better cruising a bowl (which I normally don't do). They didn't feel as good with 52's, they were heavier at least. Can't tell much difference with the pop, maybe it was even better with Hollow hi's.

I might go back because with 50mm wheels I'm loosing speed on rough grounds. At least I can say the switch didn't help with any tricks except crooked grinds...

(And oh yes, I switched from Thunder Hollow 147 to Venture Hollow hi 5.2 to Venture cast low 5.2)

What boards do you use on the 5.2 Lo?
Is there a difference in leverage with manuals compared to the 5.2 Hollow Hi?

I think the 5.2 Lo is closest to the 147 Thunder in dimensions but isn’t far off from the 5.2 Hollow Hi.
I typically ride 50mm down to 40mm or lower so I’m not worried about wheelbite.

Seeing pros size up to hollow Hi from cast Lo is telling. perhaps you’re right that the pop might be better…

The durability of the forged plates worry me as the bolt holes are already forming ovals after a couple sessions.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5857 on: June 24, 2024, 11:58:13 AM »
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The 5.2 V Hollow Hi is perfect.
I’m glad I fully made the switch from thunder.
Now I’m curious about the 5.2 cast Lo…
Those red bushings look special.
[close]

I made this switch recently. Well I have Gilbert Crocket 5.2 lows with purple bushings from the old Hollow hi's. But they're cast lows anyway.

I'm now riding Spitfire 50s, I rode Bones 52 before. Turn and stability are pretty similar, maybe lows are a bit more stable. Funny enough they felt better cruising a bowl (which I normally don't do). They didn't feel as good with 52's, they were heavier at least. Can't tell much difference with the pop, maybe it was even better with Hollow hi's.

I might go back because with 50mm wheels I'm loosing speed on rough grounds. At least I can say the switch didn't help with any tricks except crooked grinds...

(And oh yes, I switched from Thunder Hollow 147 to Venture Hollow hi 5.2 to Venture cast low 5.2)
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What boards do you use on the 5.2 Lo?
Is there a difference in leverage with manuals compared to the 5.2 Hollow Hi?

I think the 5.2 Lo is closest to the 147 Thunder in dimensions but isn’t far off from the 5.2 Hollow Hi.
I typically ride 50mm down to 40mm or lower so I’m not worried about wheelbite.

Seeing pros size up to hollow Hi from cast Lo is telling. perhaps you’re right that the pop might be better…

The durability of the forged plates worry me as the bolt holes are already forming ovals after a couple sessions.

I ride 8" 14.2 WB.

Manual feel pretty much the same, both good.
Hollow Hi allow more grind clearance. They increase WB quite a bit. Nose/tailslides are "grinds" because the baseplate comes out so much. Actually there was like a mm gap to board which doesn't exist with cast baseplate. In that way cast is closer to Thunders I guess.

I just got the axel bend which annoyed so much I wanted to try the standard lows.

In my skating there isn't big difference between the two. Pros are different story...

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5858 on: June 24, 2024, 05:28:11 PM »
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The 5.2 V Hollow Hi is perfect.
I’m glad I fully made the switch from thunder.
Now I’m curious about the 5.2 cast Lo…
Those red bushings look special.
[close]

I made this switch recently. Well I have Gilbert Crocket 5.2 lows with purple bushings from the old Hollow hi's. But they're cast lows anyway.

I'm now riding Spitfire 50s, I rode Bones 52 before. Turn and stability are pretty similar, maybe lows are a bit more stable. Funny enough they felt better cruising a bowl (which I normally don't do). They didn't feel as good with 52's, they were heavier at least. Can't tell much difference with the pop, maybe it was even better with Hollow hi's.

I might go back because with 50mm wheels I'm loosing speed on rough grounds. At least I can say the switch didn't help with any tricks except crooked grinds...

(And oh yes, I switched from Thunder Hollow 147 to Venture Hollow hi 5.2 to Venture cast low 5.2)
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What boards do you use on the 5.2 Lo?
Is there a difference in leverage with manuals compared to the 5.2 Hollow Hi?

I think the 5.2 Lo is closest to the 147 Thunder in dimensions but isn’t far off from the 5.2 Hollow Hi.
I typically ride 50mm down to 40mm or lower so I’m not worried about wheelbite.

Seeing pros size up to hollow Hi from cast Lo is telling. perhaps you’re right that the pop might be better…

The durability of the forged plates worry me as the bolt holes are already forming ovals after a couple sessions.
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I ride 8" 14.2 WB.

Manual feel pretty much the same, both good.
Hollow Hi allow more grind clearance. They increase WB quite a bit. Nose/tailslides are "grinds" because the baseplate comes out so much. Actually there was like a mm gap to board which doesn't exist with cast baseplate. In that way cast is closer to Thunders I guess.

I just got the axel bend which annoyed so much I wanted to try the standard lows.

In my skating there isn't big difference between the two. Pros are different story...

Thanks for the feedback!
I’ll see how long the Hollow Hi lasts,
then I’ll try the 5.2 standard Lo.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5859 on: June 25, 2024, 05:09:25 AM »
My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.


Slightly used Venture 5.6 Ti high, 319g


Forged vs. cast baseplates wheelbase difference


The result, Ti hanger in regular cast baseplate, 344g


So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
« Last Edit: June 25, 2024, 05:21:21 AM by Bongwater Mojito »

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5860 on: June 25, 2024, 06:34:53 AM »
My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.


Slightly used Venture 5.6 Ti high, 319g


Forged vs. cast baseplates wheelbase difference


The result, Ti hanger in regular cast baseplate, 344g


So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
Thanks for this post, interesting to know that there is around 60g difference between the standards and titaniums.
Big question that needs to be answered is are you going to run the white or purple bushings?

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5861 on: June 25, 2024, 06:45:14 AM »
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My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.
So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
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Thanks for this post, interesting to know that there is around 60g difference between the standards and titaniums.
Big question that needs to be answered is are you going to run the white or purple bushings?

Purple or red if not we shame you into exile.
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5.0 & 5.2 LO
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FORGED - 1.85”- 46.99mm

5.0 ,5.2, 5.6, 5.8 & 6.1 HI
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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5862 on: June 25, 2024, 07:25:57 AM »
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My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.
So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
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Thanks for this post, interesting to know that there is around 60g difference between the standards and titaniums.
Big question that needs to be answered is are you going to run the white or purple bushings?
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Purple or red if not we shame you into exile.

My Titaniums had old broken in purples, which I reused of course. Gave away white bushings originally in Ti's. Also got spare purples from the new trucks.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5863 on: June 25, 2024, 09:01:17 AM »
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My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.
So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
[close]
Thanks for this post, interesting to know that there is around 60g difference between the standards and titaniums.
Big question that needs to be answered is are you going to run the white or purple bushings?
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Purple or red if not we shame you into exile.
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My Titaniums had old broken in purples, which I reused of course. Gave away white bushings originally in Ti's. Also got spare purples from the new trucks.
venture ti on cast plates. Welcome aboard friend 🤝

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5864 on: June 25, 2024, 10:18:11 AM »
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My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.
So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
[close]
Thanks for this post, interesting to know that there is around 60g difference between the standards and titaniums.
Big question that needs to be answered is are you going to run the white or purple bushings?
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Purple or red if not we shame you into exile.
[close]

My Titaniums had old broken in purples, which I reused of course. Gave away white bushings originally in Ti's. Also got spare purples from the new trucks.
+1
Titanium 5.2 high will be my next set of ventures. Orchard has them online. I’ll hopefully still have some life left on my purple bushings, from my current v-hollows, and throw them in, instead of the white colored bushings.
Venture is the best. Had a great session this morning on them,bombing hills and skating ledges. Wishing you all the best with your upcoming sessions on ventures

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5865 on: June 25, 2024, 01:36:07 PM »
New to slap,

Totally love my ventures, currently riding them with the standard purple bottom bushing and a bones top bushing and for me they ride perfect. But as with you all, with no sign of a purple replacements kit from venture has anyone ridden the green loose truck conversion bushings? I would only use the bottom if it is a suitable replacement for the purple when mine eventually blow out.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5866 on: June 25, 2024, 02:04:17 PM »
New to slap,

Totally love my ventures, currently riding them with the standard purple bottom bushing and a bones top bushing and for me they ride perfect. But as with you all, with no sign of a purple replacements kit from venture has anyone ridden the green loose truck conversion bushings? I would only use the bottom if it is a suitable replacement for the purple when mine eventually blow out.
I rode the tops with stock bottoms for about a year and went back to stock. It was fun but once broken in was a bit looser than I'd have preferred even with 1 thread showing and I'd consider myself a lighter person at 135lbs. I'm back on stocks right now running looser than nut flush and it s the perfect mix of turn and stability for me. If you're only using the bottom it should be fine

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5867 on: June 25, 2024, 02:54:15 PM »
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Indy blacks fit, yellows fit, bones hard top ace hard bottom, so many solutions.
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He wanted to to keep the softer bottom (allowing him to keep some turn); 90a is super soft at his [my] weight - better off using a 100a across the board and let the wieght do the work.
[close]

I had cognitive dissonance using harder bushings for a long time and went as far as grinding excess kingpin off with an angle grinder to keep stock. I swear harder bushings cranked less actually turn better than softer cranked. If you crank 2-3 threads and the bushing is so compressed it can't move it limits the overall hanger movement.

Yep - I was the same way. Took me a while to learn that bushing duro is better than cranking or riding stock wobbly ass loose.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5868 on: June 25, 2024, 06:24:57 PM »
My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.


Slightly used Venture 5.6 Ti high, 319g


Forged vs. cast baseplates wheelbase difference


The result, Ti hanger in regular cast baseplate, 344g


So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.

I totally regret not getting the ti after seeing this and finding two sets of cast plates this morning inside a state footwear box.

It's not that big a deal because I love my trucks. Especially now I got the flat washers off my last set. My homie who was visiting picked up my board today and said. YO!!! Those are just like my old slime balls! He spun a wheel and heard the exposed ceramic bearings. Of course you would have your shit tipl top. He was very impressed by the graphic.

I said you know it kid. Then I asked. Did you ever pop your shields off? That's why they sound like that. He was impressed.

Kids legit. Started out on toys r us stuff in the 80s. He can still pop shuv. I think he can do them fakie and nollie too.

He's more into long-distance biking now. He's totally right in thinking that my board is super sick because it is the best
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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5869 on: June 25, 2024, 06:34:32 PM »
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New to slap,

Totally love my ventures, currently riding them with the standard purple bottom bushing and a bones top bushing and for me they ride perfect. But as with you all, with no sign of a purple replacements kit from venture has anyone ridden the green loose truck conversion bushings? I would only use the bottom if it is a suitable replacement for the purple when mine eventually blow out.
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I rode the tops with stock bottoms for about a year and went back to stock. It was fun but once broken in was a bit looser than I'd have preferred even with 1 thread showing and I'd consider myself a lighter person at 135lbs. I'm back on stocks right now running looser than nut flush and it s the perfect mix of turn and stability for me. If you're only using the bottom it should be fine

Yeah and make sure you keep your washers for when you gotta go to the green or purples.

The greens with flat washers feel exactly like the bones tops if you use no washer.
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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5870 on: June 25, 2024, 07:11:52 PM »
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My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.


Slightly used Venture 5.6 Ti high, 319g


Forged vs. cast baseplates wheelbase difference


The result, Ti hanger in regular cast baseplate, 344g


So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
[close]

I totally regret not getting the ti after seeing this and finding two sets of cast plates this morning inside a state footwear box.

It's not that big a deal because I love my trucks. Especially now I got the flat washers off my last set. My homie who was visiting picked up my board today and said. YO!!! Those are just like my old slime balls! He spun a wheel and heard the exposed ceramic bearings. Of course you would have your shit tipl top. He was very impressed by the graphic.

I said you know it kid. Then I asked. Did you ever pop your shields off? That's why they sound like that. He was impressed.

Kids legit. Started out on toys r us stuff in the 80s. He can still pop shuv. I think he can do them fakie and nollie too.

He's more into long-distance biking now. He's totally right in thinking that my board is super sick because it is the best
I mirror your statements, when you have ventures on a board, it is immediately elevated into super sick territory.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5871 on: June 26, 2024, 08:18:30 AM »
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My madness got better of me. Here's a report of combining Ti hangers with regular cast baseplates.

Untouched Venture 5.6 polished high, 379g. For the reference, Independent 144 is 388g according to the internet.


Slightly used Venture 5.6 Ti high, 319g


Forged vs. cast baseplates wheelbase difference


The result, Ti hanger in regular cast baseplate, 344g


So, shorter effective wheelbase, higher truck, 25g more weight per truck. Let's hope it skates well for me.
[close]

I totally regret not getting the ti after seeing this and finding two sets of cast plates this morning inside a state footwear box.

It's not that big a deal because I love my trucks. Especially now I got the flat washers off my last set. My homie who was visiting picked up my board today and said. YO!!! Those are just like my old slime balls! He spun a wheel and heard the exposed ceramic bearings. Of course you would have your shit tipl top. He was very impressed by the graphic.

I said you know it kid. Then I asked. Did you ever pop your shields off? That's why they sound like that. He was impressed.

Kids legit. Started out on toys r us stuff in the 80s. He can still pop shuv. I think he can do them fakie and nollie too.

He's more into long-distance biking now. He's totally right in thinking that my board is super sick because it is the best
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I mirror your statements, when you have ventures on a board, it is immediately elevated into super sick territory.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5872 on: June 26, 2024, 11:41:55 AM »
anyone ever go from 5.8 to 6.1 on an 8.5 board? How different did it feel?

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5873 on: July 08, 2024, 08:50:54 PM »

Hey DLX, just put the double drilled Ventures into production already.
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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5874 on: July 08, 2024, 09:21:51 PM »

Hey DLX, just put the double drilled Ventures into production already.

yes please.
and the bushings.
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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5875 on: July 08, 2024, 09:40:12 PM »
you can use the Chems tool or similar to drill your existing plates if you don't wanna wait.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5876 on: July 09, 2024, 02:32:53 AM »

Hey DLX, just put the double drilled Ventures into production already.

those shoes look warped lol

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5877 on: July 09, 2024, 09:34:51 AM »
I put Ace medium bushings on my 8" Venture hollows and holy smokes do they turn now. Had to remove the bottom washer though, they are taller. I don't care what it does to geometry it felt like a more stable Royal which is crazy.

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5878 on: July 11, 2024, 06:00:45 PM »
Could someone who consistently skates venture lows tell me about your life please?

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Re: Venture 2020
« Reply #5879 on: July 11, 2024, 08:02:28 PM »
Could someone who consistently skates venture lows tell me about your life please?

Mega cock
Mega yacht
Mega mansion
Mega paycheck
Mega pension
Mega stock portfolio

(not me personally I'm a 5.8 guy, but my friend who rides Venture Lo says he's got all the above)
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
FORGED - 2.04” - 51.82m