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Thunders are very stable and great trucks to consistently pop off of. I am just way to clumsy and landing even slightly off center means I'm tick tacking away or just tipping off. Surfier trucks I can kinda turn out of imperfect landings. That could be just me tho.
Wow. I didn't realize until you said it, that, landing say, in a dorsiflexed foot position, a deck on Indy or Ace should have more give, thereby being potentially safer during awkward landings so your feet are less likely to curve too far upward /downward resulting in injury. Or... maybe I have it backwards. Wouldn't a tighter Venture/Thunder setup have less give, so they'd stiffen more, comparatively, and the deck flexes at less of an angle on hard/awkward landings, so your feet wouldn't bend at the ankle as much.
Huh. I have something new to think about seems every day I check Slap.
Lol, fuck
I can see the YouTube video now
"This truck saves you from hot pockets!!!"
Anyways to be in line with this thread,
I don't think the baseplate design on thunders is a drawback
When your nose or tail is actually flat on top of the ledge, the wheels don't always drag the way people say they do, and the baseplates on my thunders were always fully gouged up
And the thing about Thunder people always waxing everything
The area below the ledge where the wheels might contact is where I would always wax it with thunders... and it literally doesn't affect anybody. I'm not waxing the actual point of contact, more like 2 inches below it on the wall part
I think having the wheels and baseplate all connecting with the ledge might make it easier to feel locked in and set up for a flip out, but people that say, bluntslide round handrails might really like the indy baseplate slide
Changing the thunder baseplate to be more like the other trucks would be a step in the wrong direction, imo. People just noticed it and it became a thing to complain about but it doesn't seem to cause any problems for anyone on their team
Its probably the most contemporary street truck design. I do wish they had different bushings though. Like
@Mbrimson88 has said before, you can always make a lower truck higher, but not the other way around
Imo indys and aces really start to shine at 8.75" axle but depending on what board you're on, stg 11 149s/classic 44s/af1 44s & 55s are really good feeling trucks.