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a cruiser is not a long board so never understood the point of standard sized or big cruisers since they're clunky and annoying to carry around when you go into the store or whatever. For me a cruiser should be small, light, fast, smooth, sharp turning, still tricksable (at least easily ollie up a curb) and convenient to carry. perfect cruiser for me would be a zip zinger nano, indy 109, spitfire 80HD 54mm, obviously bones bearings, with standard grip. short wheelbase and tight turning radius on the Indy means you can use the grip of your soft wheels and slalom down a hill keeping a constant comfortable speed, instead of putting your foot down.
whatever you do, don't put rails on a cruiser board
Sir, I'm going to politely, but firmly, ask you and your common sense to leave this establishment.
Impish sausage is definitely gonna blow up as a euphemism this year
Step one: polar surf with wheel wellsStep two: 44 aceStep three: fast as fuck bearings Step four: some soft wheels 56mm or bigger /thread