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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #510 on: November 12, 2021, 03:11:17 PM »
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Unlike the new Royals the casting on these and finishing looks stellar
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« Reply #511 on: November 12, 2021, 04:34:50 PM »
Damn, good on Oski for rolling this out the way he has - I've got heaps of respect for it. Seems so genuine and I only wanna see these succeed - can't wait to hear opinions but I'll grab a set as soon as I'm due.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #512 on: November 12, 2021, 05:31:44 PM »
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Unlike the new Royals the casting on these and finishing looks stellar
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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #513 on: November 12, 2021, 06:53:14 PM »
This rapidly became the most pointless thread on slap, good work everyone.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #514 on: November 12, 2021, 07:26:19 PM »
Seems my truck madness did return, got the box today... Don't ask me how they skate, ongoing injury keeps me off board for a while. Anyway, some pics for you to look at.

Build quality looks good on quick glance.

These are 149s.


















These are the photos I wanted. Thank you. I'm still getting royals because I need wider than the current offering from lurpiv. Hope they make wider ones in the future.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #515 on: November 12, 2021, 11:53:33 PM »
Looks to be a bit of space inbetween the pivot point of the hanger and the pivot cup, hopefully wont cause cup destruction or baseplate warping.


I was wondering this as well. Looking at the shape of the pivot point, it almost looks as if the trucks will stop leaning at a certain point. Could this be the "no wheelbite" that Oski has referenced in previous posts? Can anyone confirm? No ollies or outside skating required. Do they wheelbite?

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« Reply #516 on: November 13, 2021, 12:16:37 AM »
One thing I didn’t understand yet is how the inverted kingpin is sitting on the baseplate? Does it have that special bolt with a “sleeve” like the Indy mids or the new royals or is it just straight raw kingpin to baseplate action with a normal bolt? Just curious.

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« Reply #517 on: November 13, 2021, 12:44:38 AM »
it almost looks as if the trucks will stop leaning at a certain point. Could this be the "no wheelbite" that Oski has referenced in previous posts?

A hardware limit for wheelbite would also mean poor or no pinch. Oski and Kader rock big wheels too, like 56-58mm. I really hope the pivot clashing with the baseplate is not a thing since mine are coming in next week.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #518 on: November 13, 2021, 12:56:51 AM »
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it almost looks as if the trucks will stop leaning at a certain point. Could this be the "no wheelbite" that Oski has referenced in previous posts?
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A hardware limit for wheelbite would also mean poor or no pinch. Oski and Kader rock big wheels too, like 56-58mm. I really hope the pivot clashing with the baseplate is not a thing since mine are coming in next week.

It’s a pivot point, it’s supposed to rotate/spin within itself, not lean sideways and dig into the baseplate. I don’t think there will be any “rubbing” from those edges into the baseplate…

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #519 on: November 13, 2021, 06:14:08 AM »


I got to try them out today and I have to say that they are pretty amazing.
They lock in and slides really good when you grind.
Got some krooks and smiths in too and it felt great aswell.
Doing ollies and the usual flatground tricks felt good too and I like that you can just ride them and they feel fine and not have to be broken in like other trucks.

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« Reply #520 on: November 13, 2021, 06:18:50 AM »


I got to try them out today and I have to say that they are pretty amazing.
They lock in and slides really good when you grind.
Got some krooks and smiths in too and it felt great aswell.
Doing ollies and the usual flatground tricks felt good too and I like that you can just ride them and they feel fine and not have to be broken in like other trucks.

What other trucks have you ridden recently? How would you compare the pop feel/turn/stability/grind characteristics to those trucks? Do you know what effect these have on your wheelbase compared to those trucks?

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #521 on: November 13, 2021, 06:35:41 AM »
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it almost looks as if the trucks will stop leaning at a certain point. Could this be the "no wheelbite" that Oski has referenced in previous posts?
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A hardware limit for wheelbite would also mean poor or no pinch. Oski and Kader rock big wheels too, like 56-58mm. I really hope the pivot clashing with the baseplate is not a thing since mine are coming in next week.

I think it would have to bend a fair amount for the pivot stem to hit the baseplate.
But if it did it would probably still feel pretty solid on a "pinch". Just instead of the wheel being stuck against the deck it would be stuck in place where the pivot stem pinches the baseplate.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #522 on: November 13, 2021, 07:04:17 AM »
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I got to try them out today and I have to say that they are pretty amazing.
They lock in and slides really good when you grind.
Got some krooks and smiths in too and it felt great aswell.
Doing ollies and the usual flatground tricks felt good too and I like that you can just ride them and they feel fine and not have to be broken in like other trucks.
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What other trucks have you ridden recently? How would you compare the pop feel/turn/stability/grind characteristics to those trucks? Do you know what effect these have on your wheelbase compared to those trucks?

I’ve ridden indys for the past 10+ years and to me it wasn’t that muck of a difference. They turn extremely well and the wheelbase thingy I have no idea about.
I’m not that picky and have never really gotten into all that.
I just wanna ride 😆

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #523 on: November 13, 2021, 07:24:55 AM »
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I got to try them out today and I have to say that they are pretty amazing.
They lock in and slides really good when you grind.
Got some krooks and smiths in too and it felt great aswell.
Doing ollies and the usual flatground tricks felt good too and I like that you can just ride them and they feel fine and not have to be broken in like other trucks.
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What other trucks have you ridden recently? How would you compare the pop feel/turn/stability/grind characteristics to those trucks? Do you know what effect these have on your wheelbase compared to those trucks?
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I’ve ridden indys for the past 10+ years and to me it wasn’t that muck of a difference. They turn extremely well and the wheelbase thingy I have no idea about.
I’m not that picky and have never really gotten into all that.
I just wanna ride &#128518;

the wb looks like they would be between and ace and and indy?

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #524 on: November 13, 2021, 07:28:29 AM »
@TJALOL




I am through my Indys soon so that sounds like a dope alternative.
why come?

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« Reply #525 on: November 13, 2021, 08:08:11 AM »
I think the 'no wheelbite' point from Oski is just that they're so tall, from the pictures Mojito posted, they look like 56mm tall... some people might start to suffer from acrophobia at that point! ;D

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« Reply #526 on: November 13, 2021, 10:24:15 AM »
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I got to try them out today and I have to say that they are pretty amazing.
They lock in and slides really good when you grind.
Got some krooks and smiths in too and it felt great aswell.
Doing ollies and the usual flatground tricks felt good too and I like that you can just ride them and they feel fine and not have to be broken in like other trucks.
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What other trucks have you ridden recently? How would you compare the pop feel/turn/stability/grind characteristics to those trucks? Do you know what effect these have on your wheelbase compared to those trucks?
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I’ve ridden indys for the past 10+ years and to me it wasn’t that muck of a difference. They turn extremely well and the wheelbase thingy I have no idea about.
I’m not that picky and have never really gotten into all that.
I just wanna ride &#128518;

Totally understandable, I know not everyone is a gear nerd man, it's all good. Would you say you didn't really notice much difference at all in how your ollie's felt on these compared to Indy's?

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #527 on: November 13, 2021, 11:43:31 AM »
I think the 'no wheelbite' point from Oski is just that they're so tall, from the pictures Mojito posted, they look like 56mm tall... some people might start to suffer from acrophobia at that point! ;D

Where I’m from, I see more folks on 8.5” cast ventures/thunders, using risers. So they are moving the truck up into that 56-57 area.
Risers were just mandatory at some point for me in the late 90s. I think a lot of it was about making the board last longer (i thought it would help dissipate stress from impacts), but some was also about riding setups that were less than 8” wide (not really relevant), and with 56-60mm wheels.
A lot of this was ee3 influence.
First and foremost I like how the lurpivs look, but after that the hope for me is that they are something close to a better functioning ace: great turn, works well with big wheels.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #528 on: November 13, 2021, 01:20:58 PM »
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I got to try them out today and I have to say that they are pretty amazing.
They lock in and slides really good when you grind.
Got some krooks and smiths in too and it felt great aswell.
Doing ollies and the usual flatground tricks felt good too and I like that you can just ride them and they feel fine and not have to be broken in like other trucks.
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What other trucks have you ridden recently? How would you compare the pop feel/turn/stability/grind characteristics to those trucks? Do you know what effect these have on your wheelbase compared to those trucks?
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I’ve ridden indys for the past 10+ years and to me it wasn’t that muck of a difference. They turn extremely well and the wheelbase thingy I have no idea about.
I’m not that picky and have never really gotten into all that.
I just wanna ride &#38;#128518;
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Totally understandable, I know not everyone is a gear nerd man, it's all good. Would you say you didn't really notice much difference at all in how your ollie's felt on these compared to Indy's?

Didn’t feel much of a difference, no.
Just the usual weirdness of having new gear that you have to get used to.
But as I wrote earlier, much better feeling the first go than with other brands.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #529 on: November 13, 2021, 07:16:14 PM »
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Unlike the new Royals the casting on these and finishing looks stellar
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They are using rheocasting for these.  It's a different process, and I don't believe any other truck company is using it.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/rheocasting
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I don't disagree, casting on Lurpivs + their overall industrial design look pretty slick. That said, since I started riding the new Royals, I've not given a second thought about their casting or overall appearance...I mean, they're fucked after one or two grinds anyway so who gives a shit?

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Looks to be a bit of space inbetween the pivot point of the hanger and the pivot cup, hopefully wont cause cup destruction or baseplate warping.
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Hopefully it's just that the edge is rounded a bit, which would actually be better for wear on the hanger than a hard edge.
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I thought that too, but the surely the design was thought out/tested (Indy 109s do it); can't imagine an ex ACE rider would make a truck that binds when skating loose.

The feeling of finding the trucks you don't think about is bliss, congrats on finding it!

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #530 on: November 14, 2021, 06:58:08 AM »
I've put my army of trucks in eyeshot of my computer in my office so I don't order these fuckers. Please grind the shit out of your lurpivs so i can live vicariously through yall.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #531 on: November 14, 2021, 08:40:36 AM »
I've put my army of trucks in eyeshot of my computer in my office so I don't order these fuckers. Please grind the shit out of your lurpivs so i can live vicariously through yall.

This is a next-level strategy that we all should be abiding by

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« Reply #532 on: November 14, 2021, 09:00:47 AM »
Had about 15 minutes of dry time in-between the rain storms and went out in front of my house just to cruise around and get a feel and pop a few ollies on the 139's. Setup on a Theories 8.125" with a 14.25" wheelbase.

My findings during this incredibly small sample time were:

- You can just put them right on, they seem to be torqued to the exact same tightness at the factory. I did my usual one quarter turn tighter on my back truck and was set. I like to ride medium-loose and they felt broken in and right where I like my truck tightness from the beginning. I'll see how or if the bushings change after time. I'm neurotic about my truck tightness being equal before I make my adjustments and it seems Lurpiv did it for me!

- There was no "new pivot/bushings squeak" at all, they were completely silent during my incessant carving of figure 8's. If they stay quiet these will be the first trucks I haven't had to put Riptide's in for as long as I can remember. The turns felt smooth from the beginning. There's no play either, the hangar fits snug into the pivot. Tighter turning than Indy, about the same as Ace but no squirrely feeling at all. It seems like they made a truck that turns as well as Ace but has the stability of Indy. I'm coming from Thunders so it felt very different but all in a good way. I do have some Indy's and Ace AF1's I've ridden recently so I feel I can compare the initial feeling pretty accurately. I got zero wheelbite. I really leaned into my turns and couldn't get my 54mm wheels to hit. The wheelbite marks you see on the deck are from some Ace AF1's which I did not like at all and the board just sat all summer. The hangar near the pivot area didn't ever make contact metal on metal either during my deep turns.

- Ollies were stable (even skating soft wheels) but I need more time to re-adjust my timing slightly from Thunder. Everyone guessing it's somewhere in-between Indy and Ace seems to be right on.

- Regarding installation, I barely got the 1" Thunder hardware bolts to sneak a bit past the nylock of the nut, it was close so if you're using risers 1/8" like I am I'd go with 1 1/8" hardware. Also, the axle nuts are a bit wider than the usual so if you're using a skate tool with a shallow recess like the Bronson or new Indy one you may have a slightly hard time fitting it on perfectly while tightening them. The nylock on the axle nuts is great. Everything about these trucks screams quality so far.

I can't tell if I'm gonna love them but I can usually tell if I'm going to hate trucks right away and so far I really like how these felt. I'm waiting on an 8.5" deck to try out the 149's. I don't usually ride anything that wide.

Sorry I can't report more for now. These are just my initial impressions. Hopefully I'll get more time on them soon. I'm really excited about these trucks! Oh and quality soft goods as well. The t-shirt I ordered reminded me of pre-China Polar quality when they had their stuff made in Portugal.

Hope this helps out a bit if you're on the fence.



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« Reply #533 on: November 14, 2021, 09:14:52 AM »
I've put my army of trucks in eyeshot of my computer in my office so I don't order these fuckers. Please grind the shit out of your lurpivs so i can live vicariously through yall.

Not to keep me from ordering more, but I keep an unskated truck on my desk as something to fidget with when working

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #534 on: November 14, 2021, 09:30:05 AM »
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I've put my army of trucks in eyeshot of my computer in my office so I don't order these fuckers. Please grind the shit out of your lurpivs so i can live vicariously through yall.
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This is a next-level strategy that we all should be abiding by

I'd fail...I'd look at the shelf and think...huh, I can squeeze one more set in there...
Had about 15 minutes of dry time in-between the rain storms and went out in front of my house just to cruise around and get a feel and pop a few ollies on the 139's. Setup on a Theories 8.125" with a 14.25" wheelbase.

My findings during this incredibly small sample time were:

- You can just put them right on, they seem to be torqued to the exact same tightness at the factory. I did my usual one quarter turn tighter on my back truck and was set. I like to ride medium-loose and they felt broken in and right where I like my truck tightness from the beginning. I'll see how or if the bushings change after time. I'm neurotic about my truck tightness being equal before I make my adjustments and it seems Lurpiv did it for me!

- There was no "new pivot/bushings squeak" at all, they were completely silent during my incessant carving of figure 8's. If they stay quiet these will be the first trucks I haven't had to put Riptide's in for as long as I can remember. The turns felt smooth from the beginning. There's no play either, the hangar fits snug into the pivot. Tighter turning than Indy, about the same as Ace but no squirrely feeling at all. It seems like they made a truck that turns as well as Ace but has the stability of Indy. I'm coming from Thunders so it felt very different but all in a good way. I do have some Indy's and Ace AF1's I've ridden recently so I feel I can compare the initial feeling pretty accurately. I got zero wheelbite. I really leaned into my turns and couldn't get my 54mm wheels to hit. The wheelbite marks you see on the deck are from some Ace AF1's which I did not like at all and the board just sat all summer. The hangar near the pivot area didn't ever make contact metal on metal either during my deep turns.

- Ollies were stable (even skating soft wheels) but I need more time to re-adjust my timing slightly from Thunder. Everyone guessing it's somewhere in-between Indy and Ace seems to be right on.

- Regarding installation, I barely got the 1" Thunder hardware bolts to sneak a bit past the nylock of the nut, it was close so if you're using risers 1/8" like I am I'd go with 1 1/8" hardware. Also, the axle nuts are a bit wider than the usual so if you're using a skate tool with a shallow recess like the Bronson or new Indy one you may have a slightly hard time fitting it on perfectly while tightening them. The nylock on the axle nuts is great. Everything about these trucks screams quality so far.

I can't tell if I'm gonna love them but I can usually tell if I'm going to hate trucks right away and so far I really like how these felt. I'm waiting on an 8.5" deck to try out the 149's. I don't usually ride anything that wide.

Sorry I can't report more for now. These are just my initial impressions. Hopefully I'll get more time on them soon. I'm really excited about these trucks! Oh and quality soft goods as well. The t-shirt I ordered reminded me of pre-China Polar quality when they had their stuff made in Portugal.

Hope this helps out a bit if you're on the fence.




Good info!

Not bashing, cuz that setup looks sick BUT the graphics and the truck deign screams tech deck, I love it.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #535 on: November 14, 2021, 12:07:43 PM »
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I've put my army of trucks in eyeshot of my computer in my office so I don't order these fuckers. Please grind the shit out of your lurpivs so i can live vicariously through yall.
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Not to keep me from ordering more, but I keep an unskated truck on my desk as something to fidget with when working

I do the same thing.

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« Reply #536 on: November 15, 2021, 02:30:44 AM »
Had to install them on my 8.3 board with 54mm Nomads. In my basement floor I could make them wheelbite factory loose, but it required considerable pressure. Now I'm pondering whether my ligament would allow a quick visit to nearby bowl... They didn't feel nearly as strange as they look.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #537 on: November 15, 2021, 09:20:56 AM »



The Lurpivs have landed on the east coast

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« Reply #538 on: November 15, 2021, 09:24:47 AM »



The Lurpivs have landed on the east coast

Still no tracking, hoping they just show up

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« Reply #539 on: November 15, 2021, 11:28:20 AM »
Seems my truck madness did return, got the box today... Don't ask me how they skate, ongoing injury keeps me off board for a while. Anyway, some pics for you to look at.

Build quality looks good on quick glance.

These are 149s.



THANK YOU.

Still not sure why they look so much taller than 55 in photos, but there you go. Also, the name is really growing on me.