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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1770 on: June 13, 2024, 11:38:24 AM »
Yes, Not many trucks are heavier than the Indy, I just want to say that when it is Indy, we are fine with that. I should say "tall or heavy".
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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1771 on: June 20, 2024, 12:40:58 AM »
Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1772 on: June 30, 2024, 07:16:28 PM »


Any US pals know who will be stocking these and any if sooner that 07/26/24??

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« Reply #1773 on: June 30, 2024, 10:36:06 PM »
my friend has been skating the new ones for about two weeks now. he really likes them and was skating mostly ventures and sometimes indys prior to the lurpivs. they feel great riding around, did some basics tricks, seemed to pinch nice, grind well and all round feels solid.

dont have any desire to stop skating venture cast hollows though so didnt really do a deep dive analysis lol. i imagine if you're coming from indys or aces and dont mind the height you're gonna like em

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« Reply #1774 on: June 30, 2024, 11:25:23 PM »


Any US pals know who will be stocking these and any if sooner that 07/26/24??

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1775 on: July 01, 2024, 03:19:53 AM »
I stand that they look like horseshit but I have to admit that those animations are really appealing and I'm willing to try a pair. I could get over the horrible look if they feel fine for me.
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« Reply #1776 on: July 01, 2024, 08:43:57 AM »
Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

www.instagram.com/pekkaaa/reel/C8KShUpNk0S/

Watched a few of your clips- what's your normal setup or setup prior to these? Looks like fairly large decks and wheels?

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1777 on: July 01, 2024, 10:30:35 AM »
Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

www.instagram.com/pekkaaa/reel/C8KShUpNk0S/

such a sick clip - those are so scary

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1778 on: July 01, 2024, 12:51:02 PM »
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Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

www.instagram.com/pekkaaa/reel/C8KShUpNk0S/
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Watched a few of your clips- what's your normal setup or setup prior to these? Looks like fairly large decks and wheels?


Before Lurpivs I was riding ace 44 with 1/8 risers, and I ride 54mm Ricta Clouds and a 8,25 deck

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1779 on: July 01, 2024, 04:24:31 PM »
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Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

www.instagram.com/pekkaaa/reel/C8KShUpNk0S/
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such a sick clip - those are so scary

 yeah! lots of manual heaters. very good


af1 44s with the risers? or classics?

the lurpivs….im a truck maniac. a glutton. of course i want to try them, especially the hollows. i like the ridiculous look, the t-hanger. a super tall truck doesn’t sound like what i’ve thought i’ve always needed, maybe that’s the appeal, kinda freaky.
i want too, but i won’t.
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« Reply #1780 on: July 01, 2024, 06:10:00 PM »
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Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

www.instagram.com/pekkaaa/reel/C8KShUpNk0S/
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Watched a few of your clips- what's your normal setup or setup prior to these? Looks like fairly large decks and wheels?
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Before Lurpivs I was riding ace 44 with 1/8 risers, and I ride 54mm Ricta Clouds and a 8,25 deck

Ricta clouds?!?!? Bro hOw ArE u gUnNa sLiDe oN cOpInG?!?!

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1781 on: July 02, 2024, 02:05:55 AM »
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Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

www.instagram.com/pekkaaa/reel/C8KShUpNk0S/
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such a sick clip - those are so scary
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 yeah! lots of manual heaters. very good


af1 44s with the risers? or classics?

the lurpivs….im a truck maniac. a glutton. of course i want to try them, especially the hollows. i like the ridiculous look, the t-hanger. a super tall truck doesn’t sound like what i’ve thought i’ve always needed, maybe that’s the appeal, kinda freaky.
i want too, but i won’t.
but i like they exist


Both, but hollow AF1s most recently!

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1782 on: July 02, 2024, 06:57:30 AM »
Got sent a pair a few weeks ago. I'm stoked on them. If you're used to skating Aces, the transition will be really easy.
They are about as tall as stock Aces with 1/8" risers. They must have abandoned the no wheel bite technology though, been getting wheelbites left and right with these.

www.instagram.com/pekkaaa/reel/C8KShUpNk0S/

I always see this dudes clips, and this clip makes me want to try the trucks. I actually like the slim hanger. I think the transtion from venture low to these shouldn't be so hard considering my skill, or lack of thereof.  ;D I wish i could manual though.

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« Reply #1783 on: July 02, 2024, 07:08:33 AM »
This guy eclipses my manual game by an unfathomable margin, but sometime around 2001 I did heelflip nose manny nollie heel out on venture lows so don't give up hope!

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« Reply #1784 on: July 02, 2024, 11:05:19 AM »
yeah his manual powers, with both ace and lurpiv (not what i’d think of as manual friendly, but i know fuck all about manuals, then and now), raised my brow even further.
i have seen several years of disgusting no-comply manuals, and then one of the clips had an absolutely ill one. was nice to see

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« Reply #1785 on: July 02, 2024, 11:34:48 AM »
FWIW I prefer manuals on trucks that push the wheels out less. I dislike manuals on Ventures and haven't really adapted

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« Reply #1786 on: July 02, 2024, 04:06:27 PM »
FWIW I prefer manuals on trucks that push the wheels out less. I dislike manuals on Ventures and haven't really adapted

interesting

sounds plausible. all i know, when it comes to setups, is that i can temporarily convince myself of just about anything, and that i am also frequently incorrect about what i think will work best.
some examples: i’ve always favored smaller setups, my best sessions ever were on those, but now, i do much better on bigger boards. i used to think i needed short boards, and short wb’s, and that isn’t true. i have generally skated 52s, but lately do best on monster truck tires. aces worked best for on short wb’s. etc etc on and on.






so really what i’m saying is i should buy some lurpivs.

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« Reply #1787 on: July 11, 2024, 10:00:28 PM »
These drop 7/12 in Canada anyone know what shops are getting them? Especially ones that ship?

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« Reply #1788 on: July 15, 2024, 04:13:29 AM »
First impressions : they feel incredible. Ive skated Aces for years and these have won my heart so far. They were pretty rough to grind at first but they wore in once they were scratched up a bit.


The turn is very deep and similar to Ace Classics, but with added stability that I would compare to an Indy. They’re very very hard to wheelbite, to the point where it actually took some adjustment for pinching crooks and pivots on quarters. Bushings are great so far, they return to centre and don’t look like they’ll bulge out.


I don’t really have anything bad to say about them at all, I know people will hate how they look but personally I think they look great - they’re almost so ugly and different that you just have to love them.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1789 on: July 15, 2024, 11:17:36 AM »
First impressions : they feel incredible. Ive skated Aces for years and these have won my heart so far. They were pretty rough to grind at first but they wore in once they were scratched up a bit.


The turn is very deep and similar to Ace Classics, but with added stability that I would compare to an Indy. They’re very very hard to wheelbite, to the point where it actually took some adjustment for pinching crooks and pivots on quarters. Bushings are great so far, they return to centre and don’t look like they’ll bulge out.


I don’t really have anything bad to say about them at all, I know people will hate how they look but personally I think they look great - they’re almost so ugly and different that you just have to love them.
I've always felt Lurpivs are the truck version of "so bad it's good" movies. It's the skate hardgood equivalent of this scene

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1790 on: July 17, 2024, 10:58:46 AM »
I’ve been skating mostly Indy 149s for the last few years. I’ve always hated the branding and vibe, but the trucks just worked for me. Got a pair of these newest batch of Lurpiv’s handed down to me a few weeks back. and I’m absolutely in love. They skate great, feel like a better Indy, with less wheel bite and slightly more stable at center.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1791 on: July 17, 2024, 11:41:38 AM »
I’ve been skating mostly Indy 149s for the last few years. I’ve always hated the branding and vibe, but the trucks just worked for me. Got a pair of these newest batch of Lurpiv’s handed down to me a few weeks back. and I’m absolutely in love. They skate great, feel like a better Indy, with less wheel bite and slightly more stable at center.
Exactly the reason I love ace
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« Reply #1792 on: July 17, 2024, 12:09:01 PM »
unfortunately Ace amplifies everything I dislike about Indy mostly that they are even squirrelier without it providing any advantage, their pinch is worse, and they still have corny branding. I kinda like that this go round of Lurpiv has a bit more of a brand image and it seems that they solve some of the problems that Indys (as the base truck being iterated upon) while building a net new truck not just iterating on an old Indy.

I wish Slappy had put the same effort into their brand vision and name.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1793 on: July 17, 2024, 03:26:37 PM »
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I’ve been skating mostly Indy 149s for the last few years. I’ve always hated the branding and vibe, but the trucks just worked for me. Got a pair of these newest batch of Lurpiv’s handed down to me a few weeks back. and I’m absolutely in love. They skate great, feel like a better Indy, with less wheel bite and slightly more stable at center
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Exactly the reason I love ace Slappy...then add in the best grind and grind clearance. Shame their top bushing/washer situation is dogshit tho...I mean, who the fuck tested these and DIDN'T see that shit happen?

unfortunately Ace amplifies everything I dislike about Indy mostly that they are even squirrelier without it providing any advantage, their pinch is worse, and they still have corny branding. I kinda like that this go round of Lurpiv has a bit more of a brand image and it seems that they solve some of the problems that Indys (as the base truck being iterated upon) while building a net new truck not just iterating on an old Indy.

I wish Slappy had put the same effort into their brand vision and name.

Agree with all of what you posted, however, ACE and Indy, can be tamed with the right bushings (it's a TRAP!); Slappy too. Hell just putting stock ACE mediums (classic bushings mind) into [anything really that comes stock with a bottom barrel] Indys is a massive improvement.

It does look like sinclair just took the easy way out...but he didn't. He led with a branding that targeted a specific segment in hopes of stealing mindshare [away from mostly ACE - and indy - curb heads) can't say *I* think it worked but shits still selling, I see lots of people on them and they keep putting out new shit (lows dropping in the fall). I'm still fan as they really do 'thunderize' an Indy, essentially fixing what you say you don't like about this 'camp's' style of turn.

ACE branding isn't bad persay, 'Pilots' and the whole classic race car-vibe is a good take (better than fuck the rest).

I still dig the look of Lurpiv, but as it is, they don't offer me anything I can't get at a truck height I prefer (~53 or under) and I don't ride wheels over 54mm to justify going taller/standard.
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« Reply #1794 on: July 17, 2024, 04:30:43 PM »
True true, I run Blues in Indys and ran the hards in Ace as well. Both worked great, but even then you can't change the way an Ace hanger arcs (not sure if this is the term) and they still pinch the worst. But then you're not saving lives! To be fair they kinda moved past this branding and its leagues better than Indy. The funny part is Indy could have zero slogans other than "we are the standard" and people would likely find that more agreeable, tasteful, and less corny.

I've found that with Indys I dislike the forged/lighter versions so this height sounds great since it's lighter, but still Indy dimensions otherwise. Curious to see how they ride.

I know this is mega childish, but Sinclair just botched the name and he coulda probably done a bit more marketed rollout. I'm sure they're quality trucks and people seem happy with them aside from the Zumiez thing, which doesn't seem like a big deal in retrospect. There's so many options that I only try new brands if I'm really psyched on them and I do really like the Lurpiv aesthetic and the V1s I tried. Otherwise I will just keep migrating around. I'm sure at some point I'll try a set.

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« Reply #1795 on: July 17, 2024, 04:39:30 PM »
True true, I run Blues in Indys and ran the hards in Ace as well. Both worked great, but even then you can't change the way an Ace hanger arcs (not sure if this is the term) and they still pinch the worst. But then you're not saving lives! To be fair they kinda moved past this branding and its leagues better than Indy. The funny part is Indy could have zero slogans other than "we are the standard" and people would likely find that more agreeable, tasteful, and less corny.

I've found that with Indys I dislike the forged/lighter versions so this height sounds great since it's lighter, but still Indy dimensions otherwise. Curious to see how they ride.

I know this is mega childish, but Sinclair just botched the name and he coulda probably done a bit more marketed rollout. I'm sure they're quality trucks and people seem happy with them aside from the Zumiez thing, which doesn't seem like a big deal in retrospect. There's so many options that I only try new brands if I'm really psyched on them and I do really like the Lurpiv aesthetic and the V1s I tried. Otherwise I will just keep migrating around. I'm sure at some point I'll try a set.

Yeah, you can't change the geo, only accomodate it based on weight/desired tightness. That said, I think Indy, with a dual duro CONICAL bottom, is a real gamechanger for that brand.  Slappy 'fixed' my issues with Indy/Ace from a 'street skating' only POV, i.e, they gave me that similiar turn feel but without the wheelbitey/unstable nature of the geo; I'd still much rather have Indy or ACE in a bowl.

Oddly, I setup stock indys recently and didn't hate it other than the weight. Sweet jeazus even a forged 144 ti is chunky.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1796 on: July 17, 2024, 09:44:03 PM »
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True true, I run Blues in Indys and ran the hards in Ace as well. Both worked great, but even then you can't change the way an Ace hanger arcs (not sure if this is the term) and they still pinch the worst. But then you're not saving lives! To be fair they kinda moved past this branding and its leagues better than Indy. The funny part is Indy could have zero slogans other than "we are the standard" and people would likely find that more agreeable, tasteful, and less corny.

I've found that with Indys I dislike the forged/lighter versions so this height sounds great since it's lighter, but still Indy dimensions otherwise. Curious to see how they ride.

I know this is mega childish, but Sinclair just botched the name and he coulda probably done a bit more marketed rollout. I'm sure they're quality trucks and people seem happy with them aside from the Zumiez thing, which doesn't seem like a big deal in retrospect. There's so many options that I only try new brands if I'm really psyched on them and I do really like the Lurpiv aesthetic and the V1s I tried. Otherwise I will just keep migrating around. I'm sure at some point I'll try a set.
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Yeah, you can't change the geo, only accomodate it based on weight/desired tightness. That said, I think Indy, with a dual duro CONICAL bottom, is a real gamechanger for that brand.  Slappy 'fixed' my issues with Indy/Ace from a 'street skating' only POV, i.e, they gave me that similiar turn feel but without the wheelbitey/unstable nature of the geo; I'd still much rather have Indy or ACE in a bowl.

Oddly, I setup stock indys recently and didn't hate it other than the weight. Sweet jeazus even a forged 144 ti is chunky.

i of course want to try lurpivs. they look intriguing.

i tried 3 tricks on my buddies setup, and of course they were easier, which i hate. if it was my setup i wouldn’t like it. he had 144 hollow indy’s and they felt good. the pop felt easy, i didn’t notice the weight at all. my board has huge heavy wheels, so everyone else’s feels chill. indy’s are always good for me for 1-2 sessions and then i go back to hating them. it’s a me issue.
i don’t skate with anyone, and certainly not anyone that’s involved enough to have lurpivs.
looking forward to hearing more

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1797 on: July 19, 2024, 04:12:47 AM »


Here's a nice post showing all the differences between the old and new ones

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1798 on: July 21, 2024, 10:20:52 AM »


Ended up picking up a pair while in Toronto for the Bunt Jam. They appear well made and I'm looking forward to trying them out. Coming from forged thunders with 1/8" risers.

My 145 hollows weigh 340.5g and extend the wb +3.0625". I set them up flush with the kingpin, will report back how they feel after giving them a shot to break in.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1799 on: July 21, 2024, 10:24:39 AM »


Ended up picking up a pair while in Toronto for the Bunt Jam. They appear well made and I'm looking forward to trying them out. Coming from forged thunders with 1/8" risers.

My 145 hollows weigh 340.5g and extend the wb +3.0625". I set them up flush with the kingpin, will report back how they feel after giving them a shot to break in.


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