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my center of gravity is where most skaters heads are
lower trucks are a necessity for me
but if you were going to scale a skateboard size up in proportion to your size then the trucks would get higher
i really can only speak from my experience here
but scaling up has always worked backwards for me
the boards got bigger and the trucks got lower
skating 8.38s with 54 spits and standard indys
was akin to houdini walking a tightrope
my head is already meters off the ground
and being closer to it feels right to me
as i said before
i dont care to put on a lab coat
and engrave that into a stone tablet
because if indy was paying me well
i probably would just skate those
probably
how tall are you? just curious
i agree feels better for stability being lower to the ground. but i've always had to go higher on bigger boards to avoid wheelbite because otherwise the same wheel size on wider trucks will bite just due to the physics of having wider trucks
6’6 no shoes
impressive! 6'4 here. usually ride a 9" deck with indys and a 1/8 riser but when i rode a 10" with the same size wheels i have to use a 1/4" riser to avoid wheelbite. felt high at first but got used to it pretty quickly and then it ended up making the board look proportionally normal. i'd love to be lower even on the 9 but i'd have to keep the trucks too tight or deal with massive wheelbite
can i ask what your normal set up is?
9.0 deck, currently a polar
double drilled forged venture 6.1s (just under 52mm)
worn down 56mm radial fulls, around 52mm
been on ventures for about 5 years
completely used to this board height
and know exactly where the wheelbite point is
i do run harder bushings and turning is a non issue