And we're back
Cut down another set of bones bottom bushings into bones top bushings, this time with my hacksaw and it looks a lot cleaner and basically just like new top bushings
Sanded down the first ones I did the other day into a low version to use with my old trucks that have cut-down kingpins and it's great.
The madness things I'm thinking about now are
139 standards with like, 50, 51, or 52mm spitfire classics. Probably gonna do the extra axle washer on the inside trick. Still gonna just use whatever boards. Red ovals, blue ovals, blue eagles, true fits, BBS blanks, baker OGs, flights. 14.25 or less wb, 8" to 8.5" width.
My Indy 144s look just right with 53/54mm wheels, but they start to look super wide when I got 52s on em. Same with when I was running 53/54s on 149s, it made my trucks look massive. 55s, 56s, and 58s look really good on 149s in my eyes. Maybe with indys being so tall and just using spitfire classics affects the way I see it, or I've just completely lost my mind
And I'm gonna try bones bushings again but using both the top and bottom this time and a conical Indy bottom washer, instead of the combo I have been doing. I wanna see how that feels or how long that bottom bushing is actually gonna last. I might try it without a bottom washer as recommended but I hate the way it looks without regular silver cup washers top and bottom
So yeah
Indy 144 or 149 standard with spitfire 53 or 54mm classics is still madness home base if I get lost
I've already spent a lot of time in the last ten years with 159s, 169s, and 56, 58, and 60mm wheels, even trying conical and radial shapes, and a ton of different board shapes, so I think it makes sense that now I want to explore the other end with 139s and 50-52mm wheels, see what that baker 3 setup is all about again