There's like a range of shit that I can get used to, but I try to stick with the same
I like Indy 144 standards but I would fux with 149s or stg 4 146s, or even 151s/159s
Same with 54mm classics
I might fuck around and throw some lil 50s on there, or some radial fulls
I'd rather keep shit pretty much the same tho, I don't want to get hurt hahah
My muscle memory is just as bad as my actual memory
I remember really enjoying my 10" 1986 Steve Steadham board with pizza tape, 169s, and 64mm g-bones, I could do all my tricks on it still
Trouble is I was 27 then
I'll watch T-Funk, Bannerot, Cody Chapman, etc and decide I need like, radial fulls and at least 149s
So I think it would be helpful to have another setup around, a grass-is-greener type of thing for when I'm feeling like I want something a little different, but still have my main standby board for when I eventually decide "oh, I just suck, ok" again
Cause I can have a blast on whatever and sometimes changing little things keeps it fun
I definitely think that once you have a main setup that's like, simple and easy and you can do whatever on it, keep that one around forever and then have another setup, a mistress setup