Can anyone that has ridden the standard slappys and Indy forged comment on how the wheelbase and pinch compares between the two?
Slappy's are the only new truck I would consider trying these days, but if the wheelbase is shorter and the pinch is worse I would probably just stick to my Indys.
The "less wheel bite" marketing on Slappy's make me inclined to think they might not pinch as well, but then I've heard others say they enjoy the pinch on them.
It's all subject to personal preference I know, but I'm curious to know what people who have ridden both think.
Thanks in advance !
I have both, usually the 149s / 8.5 options and I found the Slappy to be way more prone to wheelbite from new than Indy, so they did seem to turn a whole lot more, or at least the wheel touched the deck a whole lot more, but after the bushings firmed up a bit, they were fairly normal, so quite comparable and everything works on them well enough. If that equates to more pinch, then go with it. I usually run my trucks medium on the back / loose on the front, so others have said.
Wheelbase felt comfortable, so going by the usual chart, as well as the marketing blurb shortest to longest wheelbase, I would put them right in the middle of Ace, Indy, Slappy, Thunder, Venture, even if one of their things / someone said otherwise.
Kingpin clearance was better on the Slappy - truck height comparable to Indy forged, but the Indy kingpin is 35 mm tall, same as Thunder and Venture, but the Slappy kingpin is only 33 mm tall, so two extra mm of clearance right there, even on the standard / regular kingpin truck. I did notice it.
Others have mentioned the top washer cuts into the top bushing fairly significantly at first, which did happen a bit, but I sanded the top bushing a little on the grip tape and both still work fine, maybe more so now they have firmed up and broken in nicely, but I was considering swapping out the top washer, which I know others have done in the past.
I think that is about it.