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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7200 on: April 01, 2025, 05:33:29 PM »
too lazy to post the screenshot but within the comments there, looks like they're saying classics are no longer gonna be in production.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7201 on: April 01, 2025, 06:23:21 PM »
too lazy to post the screenshot but within the comments there, looks like they're saying classics are no longer gonna be in production.

motherfucker... stock up on the 55s kids...

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7202 on: April 01, 2025, 07:46:14 PM »
too lazy to post the screenshot but within the comments there, looks like they're saying classics are no longer gonna be in production.
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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7203 on: April 01, 2025, 08:00:28 PM »
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too lazy to post the screenshot but within the comments there, looks like they're saying classics are no longer gonna be in production.
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motherfucker... stock up on the 55s kids...
Shit… I wish I saw this earlier.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7204 on: April 01, 2025, 08:33:06 PM »
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too lazy to post the screenshot but within the comments there, looks like they're saying classics are no longer gonna be in production.
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motherfucker... stock up on the 55s kids...

this better be an april fools joke!

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7205 on: April 02, 2025, 05:18:04 AM »
As a newer Ace convert from Thunder I was just getting settled in with classics after trying and not liking AF1s… I guess I’ll have my sights set on Thunder T2s next if Ace really cans the classics

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7206 on: April 02, 2025, 06:38:01 AM »
If it's true, I have a pair of 44 classics (8.38 axles) that are moderately used I will be willing to sell. 40 shipped in the lower 48 states. I can update this thread with pics later today.

Even if it was a April Fools joke, I'd be willing to sell.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7207 on: April 02, 2025, 06:49:48 AM »
Daniel Gesmer, the figure skater -esque dude from "Public Domain" has spent the last 30 years or whatever designing all kinds of fancy trucks trying to perfect them. But if you buy his pro model board as a complete, it comes with Ace Classics. :D

https://seismicskate.com/product/heretic-27-5-x-7-75/

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7208 on: April 02, 2025, 07:34:01 AM »
Daniel Gesmer, the figure skater -esque dude from "Public Domain" has spent the last 30 years or whatever designing all kinds of fancy trucks trying to perfect them. But if you buy his pro model board as a complete, it comes with Ace Classics. :D

https://seismicskate.com/product/heretic-27-5-x-7-75/

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7209 on: April 02, 2025, 12:19:30 PM »
Daniel Gesmer, the figure skater -esque dude from "Public Domain" has spent the last 30 years or whatever designing all kinds of fancy trucks trying to perfect them. But if you buy his pro model board as a complete, it comes with Ace Classics. :D

https://seismicskate.com/product/heretic-27-5-x-7-75/

endorsement, or indictment?
(&& product had this effect upon me)

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7210 on: April 02, 2025, 12:25:04 PM »
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Daniel Gesmer, the figure skater -esque dude from "Public Domain" has spent the last 30 years or whatever designing all kinds of fancy trucks trying to perfect them. But if you buy his pro model board as a complete, it comes with Ace Classics. :D

https://seismicskate.com/product/heretic-27-5-x-7-75/
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endorsement, or indictment?
(&& product had this effect upon me)

IMO you can't get a better endorsement for your trucks than that.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7211 on: April 02, 2025, 01:37:24 PM »
Somebody confirm this shit ain't so

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7212 on: April 12, 2025, 03:34:24 PM »
I skate classics and my friend had some brand new AF1s on his board so I had a feel. The turn on the AF1s felt completely different to my classics. Deeper, looser and more twitchy. Am I tripping or has anyone else noticed anything like this? I'm due new trucks soon and I'm not sure what to get

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7213 on: April 12, 2025, 04:21:02 PM »
I skate classics and my friend had some brand new AF1s on his board so I had a feel. The turn on the AF1s felt completely different to my classics. Deeper, looser and more twitchy. Am I tripping or has anyone else noticed anything like this? I'm due new trucks soon and I'm not sure what to get


the turn is different
i don’t agree with your opinions that the af1s have a deeper/twitchy turn, compared to the classics.
it’s been too long since i tried them back to back, so i’m probably full of it. here’s what i remember: classics turned more sharply/deeper, for certain more turn.
i’ve had 33s/44s/55s in the classics. 55s felt slightly different, and i couldn’t always get the skate tool wrench on the kingpin nut, easily. the 55s felt more stable than the others. loved em
only af1s i had/have are the 44s. the pivot cup loosey goosey stuff kinda pissed me off with those, i prefer a firmer pivot cup, like an indy, that kinda springs things back.
i didn’t give af1s enough time. i struggled with popping. i got wheelbite all of the time. i’m a baby.
ace classics worked best for me with big ass wheels.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7214 on: April 12, 2025, 09:17:22 PM »
I skate classics and my friend had some brand new AF1s on his board so I had a feel. The turn on the AF1s felt completely different to my classics. Deeper, looser and more twitchy. Am I tripping or has anyone else noticed anything like this? I'm due new trucks soon and I'm not sure what to get
Probably felt more twitchy because they were brand new and not broken in yet. AF1s are more stable than classics due to the wheelbase being pushed out slightly more
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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7215 on: April 16, 2025, 05:24:34 PM »
Anyone seen the Spanky versions with a black baseplate before? And are knockoff AF1s a thing?

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7216 on: April 18, 2025, 06:45:00 AM »
Alright so I have a pair of af1s I’ve been sitting on for 2 years now, I’ve never been able to ride them since I’m 200 pounds and 6’1 tall and could never get used to the squirrely-nes of them. I tried the ace hard bushings but couldn’t get those to work either. Does a bushing or bushing combo exist that’s hard enough to make the trucks feel stable without having to crank the kingpin nut down an absurd amount?
Also to note I tried bones hard bushings and they were too short, the af1 kingpin is long as fuck.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7217 on: April 18, 2025, 07:22:22 AM »
Alright so I have a pair of af1s I’ve been sitting on for 2 years now, I’ve never been able to ride them since I’m 200 pounds and 6’1 tall and could never get used to the squirrely-nes of them. I tried the ace hard bushings but couldn’t get those to work either. Does a bushing or bushing combo exist that’s hard enough to make the trucks feel stable without having to crank the kingpin nut down an absurd amount?
Also to note I tried bones hard bushings and they were too short, the af1 kingpin is long as fuck.

I'm your size/ weight and love the hard Ace bushings. I have the KP nut flush or one thread showing... Did you fully break them in? They seem to go from super mushy when brand new to firm after a few sessions, and then settle in nicely once propelry broken in.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7218 on: April 18, 2025, 09:56:45 AM »
too lazy to post the screenshot but within the comments there, looks like they're saying classics are no longer gonna be in production.

Arbor Whiskey completes come with Ace Classics.  44s on the 8.25 and 55s on the 8.5.   You can sometimes find the completes cheap.  This one with Ace Classic 44s is under $60 with code SENDIT

https://www.the-house.com/1158127.html?cgid=longboards-cruisers

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7219 on: April 18, 2025, 10:57:14 AM »
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Alright so I have a pair of af1s I’ve been sitting on for 2 years now, I’ve never been able to ride them since I’m 200 pounds and 6’1 tall and could never get used to the squirrely-nes of them. I tried the ace hard bushings but couldn’t get those to work either. Does a bushing or bushing combo exist that’s hard enough to make the trucks feel stable without having to crank the kingpin nut down an absurd amount?
Also to note I tried bones hard bushings and they were too short, the af1 kingpin is long as fuck.
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I'm your size/ weight and love the hard Ace bushings. I have the KP nut flush or one thread showing... Did you fully break them in? They seem to go from super mushy when brand new to firm after a few sessions, and then settle in nicely once propelry broken in.

I don’t think I gave the bushings a proper amount of time to fully break in. I think I tried 2 or 3 sessions at like an hour a piece. I still have the hard bushings in the trucks that have sat in a box since the last time I rode. It’s nice weather today so I might as well give it another go.

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7220 on: April 18, 2025, 11:58:24 AM »
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Alright so I have a pair of af1s I’ve been sitting on for 2 years now, I’ve never been able to ride them since I’m 200 pounds and 6’1 tall and could never get used to the squirrely-nes of them. I tried the ace hard bushings but couldn’t get those to work either. Does a bushing or bushing combo exist that’s hard enough to make the trucks feel stable without having to crank the kingpin nut down an absurd amount?
Also to note I tried bones hard bushings and they were too short, the af1 kingpin is long as fuck.
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I'm your size/ weight and love the hard Ace bushings. I have the KP nut flush or one thread showing... Did you fully break them in? They seem to go from super mushy when brand new to firm after a few sessions, and then settle in nicely once propelry broken in.
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I don’t think I gave the bushings a proper amount of time to fully break in. I think I tried 2 or 3 sessions at like an hour a piece. I still have the hard bushings in the trucks that have sat in a box since the last time I rode. It’s nice weather today so I might as well give it another go.

Give them a little more time.  I’m a little bigger than you at 6’ but floating around 210. I run the hard bushing flush and maybe one thread on my back truck. Last session I was debating on putting stocks back on.(I think I’d regret it soon after) but they do firm up some.
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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7221 on: April 18, 2025, 03:09:36 PM »


After @Gene_Harrogate uploaded their IKP retro video, @Francis Xavier and I got excited and swapped essentially ALL of our trucks to IKP. The Slappy IKP is a little shorter than the Ace kp though so my trucks were feeling a little tight. Luckily I remembered I had stashed my Ace Low soft bushings so I replaced the conical bushing and now they're literally perfect. Shaving the bushing surely works just as well but with the low bushing it gave me the extra room I needed.
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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7222 on: April 18, 2025, 03:41:56 PM »
hell yeah dude love that. that's been my trick for years, always run the ace low top to maximize the clearance. if you wanna take it even lower grab the 2hex kingpin since it's the same as the OG krux:

https://skate618.com/products/2-hex-inverted-hollow-titanium-kingpin-for-skate-trucks

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7223 on: April 19, 2025, 12:44:25 AM »
Alright so I have a pair of af1s I’ve been sitting on for 2 years now, I’ve never been able to ride them since I’m 200 pounds and 6’1 tall and could never get used to the squirrely-nes of them. I tried the ace hard bushings but couldn’t get those to work either. Does a bushing or bushing combo exist that’s hard enough to make the trucks feel stable without having to crank the kingpin nut down an absurd amount?
Also to note I tried bones hard bushings and they were too short, the af1 kingpin is long as fuck.
Use the ace washers with Bones bushings to make them the proper height
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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7224 on: April 19, 2025, 02:42:27 PM »
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Alright so I have a pair of af1s I’ve been sitting on for 2 years now, I’ve never been able to ride them since I’m 200 pounds and 6’1 tall and could never get used to the squirrely-nes of them. I tried the ace hard bushings but couldn’t get those to work either. Does a bushing or bushing combo exist that’s hard enough to make the trucks feel stable without having to crank the kingpin nut down an absurd amount?
Also to note I tried bones hard bushings and they were too short, the af1 kingpin is long as fuck.
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I'm your size/ weight and love the hard Ace bushings. I have the KP nut flush or one thread showing... Did you fully break them in? They seem to go from super mushy when brand new to firm after a few sessions, and then settle in nicely once propelry broken in.

i know that indy bushings fit just fine in ace trucks, i've swapped them out before with no problems when some ace bushings cracked on me.  i believe the ace hard bushings are 94 duro, and indy makes a 96 duro bushings (the yellow ones) maybe try those?


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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7225 on: April 19, 2025, 02:44:02 PM »
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I skate classics and my friend had some brand new AF1s on his board so I had a feel. The turn on the AF1s felt completely different to my classics. Deeper, looser and more twitchy. Am I tripping or has anyone else noticed anything like this? I'm due new trucks soon and I'm not sure what to get
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the turn is different
i don’t agree with your opinions that the af1s have a deeper/twitchy turn, compared to the classics.
it’s been too long since i tried them back to back, so i’m probably full of it. here’s what i remember: classics turned more sharply/deeper, for certain more turn.
i’ve had 33s/44s/55s in the classics. 55s felt slightly different, and i couldn’t always get the skate tool wrench on the kingpin nut, easily. the 55s felt more stable than the others. loved em
only af1s i had/have are the 44s. the pivot cup loosey goosey stuff kinda pissed me off with those, i prefer a firmer pivot cup, like an indy, that kinda springs things back.
i didn’t give af1s enough time. i struggled with popping. i got wheelbite all of the time. i’m a baby.
ace classics worked best for me with big ass wheels.

i had the same problem until i read in this thread a couple pages back that with aces, you have to pop with your back foot closer to the bolts and it solved the issue

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7226 on: April 21, 2025, 07:24:58 PM »
Ok I asked this in other threads for other trucks but what ACE is the equivalent of a thunder hi 148 standard not forged baseplate?

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7227 on: April 21, 2025, 07:39:21 PM »
Ok I asked this in other threads for other trucks but what ACE is the equivalent of a thunder hi 148 standard not forged baseplate?

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ace af1 44 polished

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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7228 on: April 24, 2025, 09:30:16 AM »
Spanky with some AF1 44 inverted:


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Re: Ace trucks
« Reply #7229 on: April 25, 2025, 06:29:56 AM »
Ace is going to continue with Classics. They aren't being discontinued.