I have my 8.5 short BBS gripped and ready to go, and I've already cracked my Hardbody DBX tail twice which is hilarious because it's usually the nose
It's all soggy there but it REFUSES to die
The black cylinder Indy bushings, nut flush, straight out the box, I had the best flatground garage sesh since having a garage
And I can still turn em
(5'9", 145 lbs)
It's an insane feeling to be able to back-to-back almost all my flip tricks over, and over, and over
Apparently my madness was just that I am not a loose truck dawg
And that's just the way it is
In keeping with our challenge, I'll stick to the spitfire classics, Indy 144s with black aftermarkets, and BBS 8.5 x 14.25 until my birthday in early March. Then I can prank myself with big wheels and 149s if I want. But I think I'm gonna enter this summer with the best conditioning in at least 10 years
The last time my kickflips looked this good was in 2016, on axled Indy 149s, 1/8" risers, 58mm conicals, and a 9"+ Jeff Kendall Santa Cruz, on acid, in Jackson Hole, in sk8-hi pros
I bet my hella beat 149s were lighter than new 139s
It's such a transient medium
The wheels and trucks are always wearing down
The paints wearing off the deck
The ledge is getting rounded off
Update:
Today I set up a regular ol 8.5 short
Traded conical fulls for my old bigheads cause the switch from OGs to bigheads was too much for the homie
Was having a mystical time on the black ones, nut flush(lol)
But decided to get that more pressurized feel I like, I put some aftermarket orange cylinders back in, and a half-turn tighter than nut flush... Feels pretty much good
Reynolds really has this shit figured out
Stock bushings tight, magic carpet, classic shape wheels works for me hella
I'll still have like a month hands-off challenge board, going to my birthday in the first week or so of March. Placing late bets hahah
Forgive me if I slap some 93a 54mm classics on here tomorrow