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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1920 on: April 08, 2023, 11:43:41 AM »






Was injured so set this up with old trucks/wheels and bearings I had lying around

8.25 Krooked Ronnie Sandoval Shape
147 Thunder hi's with the stock bushings and risers
53mm 80a wheels i got off ebay for $15
Bones big balls

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1921 on: April 26, 2023, 03:15:40 PM »
My current neighborhood cruiser. Almost time to change out due to razor tail, but it’s been a fun ride. Theories Egg shape, old axled V Lights and some SML Coffee Cruisers.






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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1922 on: June 28, 2023, 07:08:59 AM »

Genius
nicely broken in Ace Af1 55s
Lucky semi soft 1/8" risers
Spitfire 80HD Classic Full 56mms
mix match of quantum bearings

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1923 on: June 29, 2023, 06:27:34 PM »

8.3 DOA Flat. As fuck.
Old axle’d 8.5 V Lights
Old 52mm SML Coffee Cruisers

A very fun board to roll around on. Top bushings are gonna blow at any time but whatever. My fault for crankin them down so much, even tho the trucks are still pretty loose. I had a fun curb session the other day on this thing.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1924 on: June 29, 2023, 07:17:58 PM »

Genius
nicely broken in Ace Af1 55s
Lucky semi soft 1/8" risers
Spitfire 80HD Classic Full 56mms
mix match of quantum bearings
this thing must GO

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1925 on: June 30, 2023, 05:31:33 AM »
Just set this up. Took it out for a few hours yesterday and had a ton of fun.

Cromer egg, 53 Slimeballs, 8.25 broken in  Thunders.
This is actually the 3rd time getting this same shape (I had 2 of the alligator graphic)
Love that teal color on wheels. Gnar on your way.
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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1926 on: June 30, 2023, 11:07:10 AM »
Got tired of lugging the Orange Eagle and Green Giant up five flights of stairs every time I get to the office, so I went to the opposite end of the spectrum this summer. Bought the deck and trucks last year with some Lil’ Smokies so all the kids can learn to skate at the holiday barbecues. Nice BBS wood (I think this was a II). Not much bigger than the Josh Kalis Alien Workshop decks I skated in my teen years lol.

Classic Eaglet (7.3/12.9 WB)
145 Thunder Lights
56mm Cadillac OG (reissue with the Road Rider style core, real light and skinny for a cruiser wheel)


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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1927 on: June 30, 2023, 12:02:21 PM »
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Genius
nicely broken in Ace Af1 55s
Lucky semi soft 1/8" risers
Spitfire 80HD Classic Full 56mms
mix match of quantum bearings
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this thing must GO

pretty stoked on it. I think Af1 60s will be a better fit but this works. also there is a wheel well version coming in fall but i couldn't wait that long.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1928 on: June 30, 2023, 01:25:43 PM »
Got tired of lugging the Orange Eagle and Green Giant up five flights of stairs every time I get to the office, so I went to the opposite end of the spectrum this summer. Bought the deck and trucks last year with some Lil’ Smokies so all the kids can learn to skate at the holiday barbecues. Nice BBS wood (I think this was a II). Not much bigger than the Josh Kalis Alien Workshop decks I skated in my teen years lol.

Classic Eaglet (7.3/12.9 WB)
145 Thunder Lights
56mm Cadillac OG (reissue with the Road Rider style core, real light and skinny for a cruiser wheel)



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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1929 on: July 19, 2023, 03:44:11 PM »
Been wanting to try shaping my own board for a while now. Got an uncut blank and aimed for something that would fall between a Zig Zagger and Zip Zogger. ~9.75" at the widest point, nose and tail like the Zogger. Happy enough with it for being cut with a jigsaw and orbital sander.



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9" Thunder standards
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I initially set it up hoping to not need risers, but with the big ass wheels the wheelbite was rough. Already thinking about some 55mm Mini Super Juices... rides good tho.
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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1930 on: July 19, 2023, 04:36:05 PM »
sunny side up, looks great!

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1931 on: July 19, 2023, 06:55:33 PM »
Sick!

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I’ve destroyed many boards trying and to slim down decks with a jig saw.
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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1932 on: July 25, 2023, 08:56:10 PM »


One of my two. I think it's 8"x28".
Indy mids(tried to skate them but hated them)
OJ keyframes 53mm(i think)
Reds
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We rode 7.5's" and didn't complain.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1933 on: August 06, 2023, 07:18:43 PM »
Really wanted to like my 80HDs but man after 3 or 4 sessions they are nearly toast with one wheel worn way more than the others. And cracks in two wheels where the urethane looks to be splitting. I did spend a couple of hours on a pump track but still...

Anyway, I sent a claim to DLX. We shall see... Curious to try the Sapphires instead.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1934 on: August 06, 2023, 07:30:28 PM »
Really wanted to like my 80HDs but man after 3 or 4 sessions they are nearly toast with one wheel worn way more than the others. And cracks in two wheels where the urethane looks to be splitting. I did spend a couple of hours on a pump track but still...

Anyway, I sent a claim to DLX. We shall see... Curious to try the Sapphires instead.
Yea those wheels are consistently terrible. I’ve had a couple sets and I never learn. Last one the bearing seat was way bigger than the bearings. Got some hot juice 60s and I don’t think I’ll go with a different cruiser wheels.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1935 on: August 06, 2023, 07:32:40 PM »
Yeah I had 55mm Superjuice before these and they were great. But I am DLX fan boy and really wanted these 80HDs to work.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1936 on: August 06, 2023, 09:07:44 PM »
Yeah I had 55mm Superjuice before these and they were great. But I am DLX fan boy and really wanted these 80HDs to work.
were the 80hd a newer pair? I swear they were claiming they have changed somewhat recently

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1937 on: August 06, 2023, 09:36:20 PM »
Yep. The “reformulated” ones.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1938 on: August 07, 2023, 01:44:08 AM »
Been wanting to try shaping my own board for a while now. Got an uncut blank and aimed for something that would fall between a Zig Zagger and Zip Zogger. ~9.75" at the widest point, nose and tail like the Zogger. Happy enough with it for being cut with a jigsaw and orbital sander.



Chrome Paint and yellow on top (pro tip, gloss clear makes chrome spray paint look like gloss silver :/ )



"Final" Setup



9" Thunder standards
1/8" Thunder risers
60mm Slimeballs
Bones Reds

I initially set it up hoping to not need risers, but with the big ass wheels the wheelbite was rough. Already thinking about some 55mm Mini Super Juices... rides good tho.
Looks awesome
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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1939 on: August 07, 2023, 02:53:55 PM »
Yep. The “reformulated” ones.

That’s a bummer. I haven’t used my 80HDs yet, but maybe I’ll save them for the winter now.

I’ve been toying around on the 54mm Sapphires, but I’m not really sure what they’re good at yet. Felt fine on rough pavement, but not crusty stuff, super grippy on smooth concrete. Maybe they’d be good at a slippery indoor park or an old park with a bit of tooth in the surface? Bricks, hockey rink, or other odd slippery terrain? I would probably get the 58s if I did it again.

They’re pretty, but much less so once that gap at the edge of the core starts opening up. Kind of a weird novelty wheel to me, but I’ll keep ‘em around for warm up laps and parking lots. Little kids think they’re really cool.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1940 on: August 07, 2023, 03:43:00 PM »
Appreciate the feedback on the Sapphires. I think I'll just stick to the 97a F4s for indoor parks, outdoor crust and Superjuices for cruising and real fucked up terrain. I'll see what the DLX warranty dude says though.

Also, looks like in Fall Spitfire have a big cruiser wheel coming out. its 80HD 60mm but more in the shape of an OJ cruisier. Looks a tad wider than the 60mm Superjuices. Hopefully not the same sharp edges as a Hot Juice.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1941 on: August 07, 2023, 07:22:10 PM »
Ooh. I’d give that a try.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1942 on: August 09, 2023, 09:34:05 AM »
Anybody try the dragon wheels for cruisers? The oj keyframes have been the go to wheel for me.
We rode 7.5's" and didn't complain.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1943 on: August 09, 2023, 09:39:33 AM »
If you like your Keyframes, you will love Dragons. 58mm V6 if you want a “normal” wheel shape, or the 60mm Rat Bone version if you want something extra wide or heavily offset.

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1944 on: August 09, 2023, 05:01:02 PM »
Anybody try the dragon wheels for cruisers? The oj keyframes have been the go to wheel for me.
I rocked the Keyframes for YEARS and they are still an awesome wheel but the Dragons are superior in my eyes. Ride like a cruiser wheel (very similar to the Keyframes) but slides like a normal wheel.



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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1945 on: August 14, 2023, 10:19:53 AM »
Anybody try the dragon wheels for cruisers? The oj keyframes have been the go to wheel for me.
I actually just setup a 7.75 cruiser with 55mm dragons and some throwaway tensor 8.25.

On a first run through my neighborhood I found them pretty vibratey for a cruiser. Probably good if you want to do tricks, but for cruising I found it a bit much so I put some soft risers on. Now it's perfect. As quiet as the Ricta clouds I've had in the past on cement, but the bounce is way better. I couldn't stop myself so I went to a parking lot and fucked around for 30 minutes late at night after setting it up. Ollies were effortless, great curb hopper.

The pizza deck did come with some delamination on the tail, but who gives a fuck it's already razor tailed. I do love the shape, just enough of a nose to nose manual comfortably and the wheelbase is perfect.
 
 
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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1946 on: August 17, 2023, 08:09:25 AM »
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Anybody try the dragon wheels for cruisers? The oj keyframes have been the go to wheel for me.
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I actually just setup a 7.75 cruiser with 55mm dragons and some throwaway tensor 8.25.

On a first run through my neighborhood I found them pretty vibratey for a cruiser. Probably good if you want to do tricks, but for cruising I found it a bit much so I put some soft risers on. Now it's perfect. As quiet as the Ricta clouds I've had in the past on cement, but the bounce is way better. I couldn't stop myself so I went to a parking lot and fucked around for 30 minutes late at night after setting it up. Ollies were effortless, great curb hopper.

The pizza deck did come with some delamination on the tail, but who gives a fuck it's already razor tailed. I do love the shape, just enough of a nose to nose manual comfortably and the wheelbase is perfect.
 
 

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I need to put myself together a cruiser too

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1947 on: August 17, 2023, 09:23:17 AM »
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Anybody try the dragon wheels for cruisers? The oj keyframes have been the go to wheel for me.
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I actually just setup a 7.75 cruiser with 55mm dragons and some throwaway tensor 8.25.

On a first run through my neighborhood I found them pretty vibratey for a cruiser. Probably good if you want to do tricks, but for cruising I found it a bit much so I put some soft risers on. Now it's perfect. As quiet as the Ricta clouds I've had in the past on cement, but the bounce is way better. I couldn't stop myself so I went to a parking lot and fucked around for 30 minutes late at night after setting it up. Ollies were effortless, great curb hopper.

The pizza deck did come with some delamination on the tail, but who gives a fuck it's already razor tailed. I do love the shape, just enough of a nose to nose manual comfortably and the wheelbase is perfect.
 
 

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Re: Post Your Cruiser
« Reply #1948 on: October 18, 2023, 07:43:59 PM »
Started skating to work a bit. It's 3 miles and a bunch of small hills.

Currently skating some 78a 56mm Clouds, which are great for flinging rocks tf out the way, but I am pretty terrified to get cookin on these things because I can't slide em.

Thinking about getting something harder that I can slide to speed check, but still not horrendous to ride over chunky ground. Dragon, X97 or maybe 97 F4 comes to mind.

Dragons are probably best application because I'm probably not going to skate this board normally. Do they make a 56 or 55 V4 Dragon?

Some 56 Radial Fulls sound fun though too...

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« Reply #1949 on: October 18, 2023, 07:53:16 PM »
Going from 78a to 93a+ is going to be a rude awakening.

Maybe try Powell G slides 85a. I haven’t but may try once my Rough Riders go but they last long.

I use 59mm 80a Rough Riders with 55 ace classics on my crusier and I couldn’t imagine a smoother ride on the most craggy of streets.

If you want an all around soft wheel OJ Key Frames are a do all and you can power slide them with some practice.

I also have Dragons and on rough ground they are no match for Rough Riders. However you can’t slide or slappy Rough Riders.

I’m a big fan of Powell soft wheels.