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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2070 on: January 05, 2026, 03:41:00 PM »
You guys are really making me wanna order a set of 150 lurpivs and just build another set up. On center stability is something I really want coming from AF1’s.
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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2071 on: February 08, 2026, 09:47:32 AM »
recently got lurpivs after always being on independent. they feel perfect to me. never going back to independent.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2072 on: February 08, 2026, 08:30:51 PM »
glad you like em man. indy stocks or the aftermarket blues and oranges are great replacement bushings. ace, my fav but gotta go no bottom washers to keep the geo

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2073 on: April 11, 2026, 07:36:33 AM »
I've Frankenstein setup with Lurpiv 150 hollow hanger and ACE inverted kingpin baseplate.
Like it quite a lot, it works pretty much the same as regular Lurpiv. Just little shorter. It shortens the wb quite a bit though, but I just got a board with longer wb.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2074 on: May 08, 2026, 06:10:54 AM »
Anyone put the Slappy Ultra Low Inverted Kingpin in Lurpivs? Or any other inverted kingpin? Does the nut fit & stay in place in the baseplate?

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2075 on: May 08, 2026, 07:52:08 AM »
Anyone put the Slappy Ultra Low Inverted Kingpin in Lurpivs? Or any other inverted kingpin? Does the nut fit & stay in place in the baseplate?

I have the Acer Racing titanium kingpin in mine based on a recommendation from @Gene_Harrogate

I haven't had any issues with it staying in place but the install was done by @Francis Xavier and I think he hit it with a little bit of super glue or threadlocker. The base plate itself won't hold the nut in place.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2076 on: May 08, 2026, 11:44:29 AM »
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Anyone put the Slappy Ultra Low Inverted Kingpin in Lurpivs? Or any other inverted kingpin? Does the nut fit & stay in place in the baseplate?
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I have the Acer Racing titanium kingpin in mine based on a recommendation from @Gene_Harrogate

I haven't had any issues with it staying in place but the install was done by @Francis Xavier and I think he hit it with a little bit of super glue or threadlocker. The base plate itself won't hold the nut in place.



That acer ikp fit in perf, and I tightened it enough with 0.0 loctite or glue. The slappy ikp should not be any different.

 Before you knock out that lurpiv kp spray it with some penetrating fluid or wd40, less hammering

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2077 on: May 08, 2026, 01:00:04 PM »
who up sprayin they penentrating fluid rn?

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2078 on: May 08, 2026, 02:00:55 PM »
I baked mine in the oven at 500⁰ for 20 minutes and used a regular hammer. came out super easy.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2079 on: May 08, 2026, 02:45:21 PM »
...the install was done by @Francis Xavier
Show me something Franco Javier CAN'T do.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2080 on: May 09, 2026, 05:12:00 AM »
Thanks guys! Seems doable enough. I had the Lurpivs before and kinda enjoyed them. The kingpin clearance was so bad though that I got rid of them.

Injured now so the gear madness is rearing its ugly head again. Thinking I could get a shorter wb board with the Lurpivs instead of the Ace AF1 55/60s I’ve been running with 14.5/14.625/14.75” wheelbases. Maybe the Polar 8.5”, P9 or 1991 jr. with their 14.375” wheelbases.

Just need to sort out the kingpin issue as grinding the kingpin on 50-50s on new trucks is not something I want to do.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2081 on: May 09, 2026, 09:52:35 AM »
I broke/dislocated my ankle on Lurpivs and my friend broke his hip on them so my friends and I all have a red top ply kind of theory with them

*not to mention that Oski himself got injured badly on them
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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2082 on: May 09, 2026, 12:36:25 PM »
I broke/dislocated my ankle on Lurpivs and my friend broke his hip on them so my friends and I all have a red top ply kind of theory with them

*not to mention that Oski himself got injured badly on them

rip. to add tweaked my ankle last week during my first week on lurpivs

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2083 on: May 09, 2026, 01:07:04 PM »
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I broke/dislocated my ankle on Lurpivs and my friend broke his hip on them so my friends and I all have a red top ply kind of theory with them

*not to mention that Oski himself got injured badly on them
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rip. to add tweaked my ankle last week during my first week on lurpivs
How loose are you both riding your trucks and what was the biggest factor that ended in injury, if you don’t mind me asking? Speed wobbles? I’ve been interested in getting a set, but if they are more squirrelly than AF1s, I’ll pass.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2084 on: May 10, 2026, 10:59:29 AM »
I don't even know how my friend broke his hip exactly but I just slipped out wrong doing a noseslide bs body varial down a qp. Both of us skate jiggle loose but also Lurpivs get jiggle loose even if you leave them stock, just the way the bushings break in for some reason. Realistically it was just user error but that doesn't stop our superstition about Lurpivs

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2085 on: May 11, 2026, 01:59:14 AM »
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I broke/dislocated my ankle on Lurpivs and my friend broke his hip on them so my friends and I all have a red top ply kind of theory with them

*not to mention that Oski himself got injured badly on them
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rip. to add tweaked my ankle last week during my first week on lurpivs
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How loose are you both riding your trucks and what was the biggest factor that ended in injury, if you don’t mind me asking? Speed wobbles? I’ve been interested in getting a set, but if they are more squirrelly than AF1s, I’ll pass.

This is anecdotal evidence, don't get scared because of it. I rolled my ankle a few times on Ventures and didn't blame them for my user mistake... Shit happens on any gear.
If anything in my experience Lurpivs are less squirrelly than Aces, well I mean they can get squirrelly, sure, but the balance at the center is more stable imo.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2086 on: May 11, 2026, 07:06:58 AM »
i have about 1 board worth of life left on my lurpivs and they are fine for me. I tightened them slightly throughout the life of the truck. They dont feel crazy loose for me by any means. I do remember them feeling super insane, very hard to skate the first day or two i had them, but i got used to it pretty quickly. I had a really un-ideal setup too with really long WB and I was skating fine enough on them, i was ollieing stuff my max height and pushing top speed into grinds. putting a lower height hex nut and shaving down the kingpin would make these trucks actually PERFECT imo. The bushings are actually really good.

i have a short 14" wb board on them now that i havent skated other than doing a few flatground tricks in my basement, felt so good like that compared to the 14.5". hoping the kingpin clearance doesnt drag on round bars too much, maybe will ask my friend to grind down the kingpin at his dad's machine shop like he did if its getting annoying and i want to keep using the trucks.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2087 on: May 11, 2026, 07:47:08 AM »
i recently switched to lurpiv from independent and didn't have any issues with adjustment at all. was ollie'ing up stuff to max height on day 1. No issues with kingpin, theoretically i'd prefer it lower but turn is more important IMO.  i did switch to hard bushings, which is something i always do anyway since i'm bigger than average and prefer slightly tighter trucks than most people. but the stock bushings felt better to me than others on the first day i used them before i switched to hard. i actually almost didn't switch them out because i might have gotten away with just tightening them down more, but i don't like more than flush or 1-2 threads showing

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2088 on: May 11, 2026, 10:25:31 AM »
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I broke/dislocated my ankle on Lurpivs and my friend broke his hip on them so my friends and I all have a red top ply kind of theory with them

*not to mention that Oski himself got injured badly on them
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rip. to add tweaked my ankle last week during my first week on lurpivs
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How loose are you both riding your trucks and what was the biggest factor that ended in injury, if you don’t mind me asking? Speed wobbles? I’ve been interested in getting a set, but if they are more squirrelly than AF1s, I’ll pass.
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This is anecdotal evidence, don't get scared because of it. I rolled my ankle a few times on Ventures and didn't blame them for my user mistake... Shit happens on any gear.
If anything in my experience Lurpivs are less squirrelly than Aces, well I mean they can get squirrelly, sure, but the balance at the center is more stable imo.

Yes, like I said more akin to red top ply superstition than anything else... but it is true that my friend and I who are both not particularly injury prone got smoked both on Lurpivs. Maybe Oski placed a curse on them when he got hurt

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2089 on: May 11, 2026, 12:37:36 PM »
I too was pitched from the board riding Lurpiv. Coming down from a tabletop at speed, but it's one I've ridden up and down each session several times for years. Can't prove it because it happened too fast, but my thought is the truck cut loose and/or I got bad wheelbite.

Cursed or merely an incident? Regardless I parted with them. Definitely a good truck though.

Just a ritualistic superstition however irrational it may be. Did the same with a pair of shoes I'd never ridden before even though I knew the injury was my own fault because I hadn't warmed up properly.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2090 on: May 11, 2026, 03:39:23 PM »
I can definitely see how some of u guys feel like it might be the truck. When I first got mine the bushings were so hard and the truck felt so tight. I loosened them a bit and then bam they felt perfect. But as they broke in more they became dangerously loose. So I tightened them a bit to get them back to where they felt good at. As now I have to tighten them every session or take them apart and clean the bushings and put them together again or else they get dangerously loose again. They feel amazing when I get them to where I like but they just come loose so fast, and I know it’s not my kingpin nut. It’s gotta be the bushings or pivot cup (the latter of which I think is the real culprit)

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2091 on: June 04, 2026, 02:37:43 AM »
Just saw in the latest Free about Lurpiv 3 meaning that the kingpin clearance is finally decent.
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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2092 on: June 04, 2026, 06:31:40 AM »
so they are gonna keep making em? They are actually kinda sick with the right board. They look really cool on the setup.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2093 on: June 04, 2026, 09:31:34 AM »
Just saw in the latest Free about Lurpiv 3 meaning that the kingpin clearance is finally decent.
You got a photo?

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2094 on: June 04, 2026, 11:15:42 PM »
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Just saw in the latest Free about Lurpiv 3 meaning that the kingpin clearance is finally decent.
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You got a photo?
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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2095 on: June 05, 2026, 09:29:34 AM »
If they pinch even remotely better and the clearance is better then I'm really happy. I loved the turn but couldn't stand that. Would gladly replace my AF1 with them.

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2096 on: June 05, 2026, 09:49:02 AM »



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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2097 on: June 05, 2026, 09:54:21 AM »
if this is real and they're finally making an 8.75 with decent grind clearance i might get to skate a good european truck after all in this life

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2098 on: June 05, 2026, 11:39:05 AM »
More kingpin clearance sounds good. Wonder what other changes there are to the geometry, if any. If the pinch/baseplate situation can be improved I'd give it a go again

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #2099 on: June 05, 2026, 12:18:54 PM »
no 160 :(