Anyone go from aces (or even Indy) to thunders recently and happy with the switch? I love AF1’s with hard bushings but I keep having this urge to setup thunders anytime I see them in footage. Idk what it is but they just look good and I know once I get used to them I have a way easier time all around on my board, flip tricks become more consistent and manageable for me, and since I mainly do a lot of manual and ledge skating I know I’d be doing myself a favor, it’s just the adjustment period I’m wary of. Last time I tried this I decided my board wasn’t surfy enough and ran back to ace, even though I’m admittedly not a surfy kind of guy. The madness is creeping and I need someone to talk me over or off of this ledge 😰
oh you are proper fucked.
when i get on a setup with aces i start wriggling around, and doing turns and crazy turns….and it feels kinda nice. until i hit the tail.
when i retire to the no pop-zone, aces it’ll most likely be.
thunders look cool. they’ve always had a cool team imo. they were my first ….’new school’ trucks when i started again in 1994. gino, pupecki, nate jones, ellington, herman, antwuan, 2nd half wade, kb, omara. some hitters.
thunders, for me, were less deck dependent, and worked well the first day.
drawbacks, for me, pretty much wheel bite/wheel size. a lot of that is informed by my insistence on skating 147s and those are low. i’ve skated 148s with 56s and been fine. i did have a horrendous slam sticking on a noseslide: stuck, i jumped up, board rotated underneath me and came to a rest 4 wheels down 90 to the ledge, stepped back on it and fortunately forward momentum carried me past the end of the ledge because i promptly whipped onto the ground face first. it’s a me/skill issue. i was shook tho