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I’ve always sort of just been a one setup at a time guy, which since getting serious again +/-3 years ago has been Thunder 151s on various 8.75” shapes and I have no qualms. For some reason though lately I’m feeling the draw to try Indy 159’s but I’m worried that this is the jumping off point…
Pro’s of buying them: Fun to try something new, and I might like them more.
Cons: I’m worried there is no going back once I introduce this variable. Does every new deck need to be tried on both sets now? Currently my gear does not cross my mind at all during sessions, but would it now be partly on if the other trucks would feel better?
Thoughts?
Consistency in a setup is a very powerful thing! Here's what I'd do: get a beater deck and put the 159's on that, then cruise around on them for a session, not neccessarily popping tricks, just getting a feel, maybe some slappy's / go-tos nothing crazy. Then skate as normal in the thunders. If you ever find yourself saying 'huh i wonder how this trick / board feels on the indys' sure, go for it, but having that consistent setup that you've stuck with for years is irreplacable! Maybe that's just me...
If you do get a set of Indy 159's try to get the older ones before they moved to China they'll have a stamp on the inside of the hanger, the recent materials have definitely taken a nose dive for quality, I wouldn't want anyone to have a set of trucks break randomly. As someone above stated get a beater board and cruise around, I was an avid Indy fan before I noticed their recent debacle with quality then I switched to thunders and eventually cruised around on ventures which for the life of me I thought I was done but they surprisingly have a better turn radius, that's just me though.
i cannot speak to the change in manufacturing quality, i think my 159s were musa.
i got into the wide ass truck thing in 2014ish, wasn’t skating a bunch, way more interested in buying shit and trying it out. lots of madcap experiments.
i’m not sure what the de-facto truck size was in 1987, 147? 157? no idea.
then i quit for several years and tried again 1994 and everything was tiny. i say all that to say that i don’t know why, but ive had generally good experiences with 8.75 trucks. i like my 6.1s, and i liked 159s, and hollow 151s, and of course classic 55s. all good. at a certain point they don’t help me with my 2 mph nollie flips so i quit them.
159s are sick, and the best indy, in my experience. something about the weight, height, width ratio clicked, for me. maybe because they turn slower and are thus more stable? idk