This is more madness than evolution with the giant break in my skating.
Went through all the industry trends from 89 to mid 90s. 38mm bb wheels being the absolute dumbest, at least I learned how to push hard af.
Would switch out between “wide” 8” decks to 7.5 in the mid 90s. Settled on loving the Kalis AWS shape in late 90s, think it was 7.625 with a short wheelbase and steep kicks. Indy’s to grind crusty pnw ledges (the rocks down the Seattle central double set were my claim to fame). 52-53mm wheels. I loved tre flips on this set up, but hated frontside flips. Would keep a Howard girl deck in the trunk and swap if I was at a spot I wanted to film frontside flips (madness started early).
I destroyed my right ankle in 2000, cut back on skating and flip tricks severely. Went up to a 7.75 and 54mm wheels. Frequency of skating was dropping to a couple times per year.
2011 was given an 8” lib tech, that construction was wild. Massive magic carpet.
Totally quit shortly after. One day in 2020, then another four year break.
July 24, wife wants to learn how to skate. With two set ups I’ve skated 7.75-9.5 with wb from 13.785-14.75. On Indy’s, aces, ventures, and thunders in that time. Original narrow stf bones, 55 f4 99 classics, 56 99 og classics, 54 radial 93, 57 radial 93. I’m just out here trying to personally pay the rent for 35th ave.
14.125-14.25 seems to be my happy place for wb.
8.38-8.5 width is nice and roomy for ledge skating, without being too heavy. honestly don’t see myself relearning a lot of flip tricks in my mid 40s anyway.
Light trucks are good, the difference in effort to pop going to hollow light thunders from standard indys was huge.
I like the sound and feedback of harder wheels skating ledges and even more so on manual pads. The 93s were faster at my local by a good margin, but the rebound screwed with manuals. Quiet sound screwed with my head.
Narrow wheels only.
Went from reds to Swiss 6 because I’d rather clean and relube now than fill a landfill. I think they’re way cheaper in the long run.