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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10980 on: March 12, 2022, 08:27:14 AM »
I mean they are Tensors, what did you expect

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10981 on: March 12, 2022, 09:01:26 AM »
I mean they are Tensors, what did you expect

They skate really well until the axles bend after a month.  :-\
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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10982 on: March 12, 2022, 11:03:51 AM »
I’ve got some Indy Forged Hollow 149s with a 1/8” riser on my cruiser/curb setup and they’ve got a couple months left, I’m deep into axle on the rear and just hitting on the front.

Thinking about moving over to Ace AF1s, and sizing up to 66s. Will I still need a riser with 58mm wheels? I know the aces are taller just not sure how much.
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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10983 on: March 12, 2022, 11:09:04 AM »
I’ve got some Indy Forged Hollow 149s with a 1/8” riser on my cruiser/curb setup and they’ve got a couple months left, I’m deep into axle on the rear and just hitting on the front.

Thinking about moving over to Ace AF1s, and sizing up to 66s. Will I still need a riser with 58mm wheels? I know the aces are taller just not sure how much.

Ace AF1s are .5mm lower  (53mm) than Indy Forged (53.5mm).    I would still run a 1/8th on them to use 58s.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10984 on: March 12, 2022, 11:19:00 AM »
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I’ve got some Indy Forged Hollow 149s with a 1/8” riser on my cruiser/curb setup and they’ve got a couple months left, I’m deep into axle on the rear and just hitting on the front.

Thinking about moving over to Ace AF1s, and sizing up to 66s. Will I still need a riser with 58mm wheels? I know the aces are taller just not sure how much.
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Ace AF1s are .5mm lower  (53mm) than Indy Forged (53.5mm).    I would still run a 1/8th on them to use 58s.

Oh shit, thanks. I must be thinking of the classics?
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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10985 on: March 12, 2022, 11:25:35 AM »
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I’ve got some Indy Forged Hollow 149s with a 1/8” riser on my cruiser/curb setup and they’ve got a couple months left, I’m deep into axle on the rear and just hitting on the front.

Thinking about moving over to Ace AF1s, and sizing up to 66s. Will I still need a riser with 58mm wheels? I know the aces are taller just not sure how much.
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Ace AF1s are .5mm lower  (53mm) than Indy Forged (53.5mm).    I would still run a 1/8th on them to use 58s.
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Oh shit, thanks. I must be thinking of the classics?
I run 56 with no problems so can't see 2mm being that much different

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10986 on: March 12, 2022, 02:26:52 PM »
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I was so stoked I watched the whole thing in bed.  Gifted Hater was way too lenient on the Krux K4, probably because he hasn't ridden them. Oh man, they did Tensor ATGs dirty!

They did Destructo real dirty, in my opinion. I think I know what Ben’s talking about with the stock bushings. The ones that came with mine are not the Destructo-branded ones they sell aftermarket, but they’re bouncy and I really like leaning hard into turns with a big, chunky wheel on them (currently have 56mm radial fulls and it’s a great combo). I used a low-profile nut to get them a little looser, but they have soft bushings available, and they even give you the choice of medium or soft when you order now. They could probably extend the kingpin a couple mm and solve it all since there’s so much clearance, but I think Destructo D1 mids are great trucks for the price.

I don’t share the same feeling about the extra tall Squadron model. The casting on the hanger was terrible. Had to file a bunch of metal off where the axle meets the hanger just to get some wheels all the way on, and even still, there’s a bunch of slop on the hanger ends that don’t allow the washers to sit straight. Ended up just getting some Indy 159 hollows and put the Squadrons straight in the donation box without even mounting them.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10987 on: March 12, 2022, 07:00:34 PM »
Oh…..the injustice of it all….


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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10988 on: March 12, 2022, 07:17:38 PM »
Yeah, D1 mids are really good, I rode one set of magplate and short hollow pin and one with just the hollow pin.
They all axle slipped though, but I had skated them for 9 months to a year or something, so it wasn't that bad.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10989 on: March 12, 2022, 07:48:35 PM »
Can someone explain why it’s often recommended to remove the bottom bushing washer to improve turn?

Seems like it would change the geometry in the opposite direction for improved turn if you think about the angle to the pivot cup.

Is it just an easy way to get looser trucks?

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10990 on: March 13, 2022, 08:35:39 AM »
Can someone explain why it’s often recommended to remove the bottom bushing washer to improve turn?

Seems like it would change the geometry in the opposite direction for improved turn if you think about the angle to the pivot cup.

Is it just an easy way to get looser trucks?

Mainly, yes. With no washer, there’s nothing really restricting the action of the bushing other than the little bit of baseplate sitting under it. It does change the geometry, but most of the turn action is on that deckside bushing, so the slight change to the pivot angle wouldn’t have any noticeable counter effect, in my opinion. You can try to find a taller bushing (like an Ace or longboard barrel) and shave 1-2 mm, but honestly, I would just switch to flat washers before I completely removed them. Similar effect (not nearly to the same degree) but doesn’t change the geo and will help the bushings last longer for sure.

I’m not a super loose trucks guy, though. I stay somewhere in the middle.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10991 on: March 13, 2022, 09:31:43 AM »
I’m curious after watching part of that Gifted Hater truck video:

For trucks like Indy which have several height and weight options do people really notice that big of a difference? Hollows seem Barry lighter than standards but are in a different tier. And Ti aren’t different than forged hollow, but like 35g lighter a piece than standard hollows but same ranking? Then you have Thunders, which in Team versions weigh the same as Indy Forged Hollow and same WB but people say feel soooo much lighter.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10992 on: March 13, 2022, 09:32:42 AM »
Lurkpiv...lol nice. No bottom washer on any truck feels like shit. There needs to something there for it to rebound back to center. Otherwise it makes the turn feel dead and floppy, does a disservice to Ace's for sure.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10993 on: March 13, 2022, 11:17:42 AM »
Is it normal for indys to be rather unstable? Say you drop a steep bank, and in the transition from bank to flat, they get very squirly when they get alot of load under them. While with my Thunders, its no problem

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10994 on: March 13, 2022, 11:38:56 AM »
They can be, but i think it's more about getting used to it. Had first session with Ace after skating Krux and at first it was so unstable but after couple hours i almost prefer that.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10995 on: March 13, 2022, 12:10:56 PM »
Is it normal for indys to be rather unstable? Say you drop a steep bank, and in the transition from bank to flat, they get very squirly when they get alot of load under them. While with my Thunders, its no problem

I find exactly the same. I've got hard brushing in both my mind's and thunders but indys feel way more unstable.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10996 on: March 13, 2022, 12:28:28 PM »
Is it normal for indys to be rather unstable? Say you drop a steep bank, and in the transition from bank to flat, they get very squirly when they get alot of load under them. While with my Thunders, its no problem

This is the exact reason why I dislike Indys, they feel steady on flat but that transition it almost feels like a quick speed wobble.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10997 on: March 13, 2022, 03:27:04 PM »
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Is it normal for indys to be rather unstable? Say you drop a steep bank, and in the transition from bank to flat, they get very squirly when they get alot of load under them. While with my Thunders, its no problem
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This is the exact reason why I dislike Indys, they feel steady on flat but that transition it almost feels like a quick speed wobble.

For me I’ve noticed I can’t really skate transition comfortably on any truck besides Indy. I kind of need that looseness/speed wobble

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« Reply #10998 on: March 13, 2022, 03:32:35 PM »
I’m curious after watching part of that Gifted Hater truck video:

For trucks like Indy which have several height and weight options do people really notice that big of a difference? Hollows seem Barry lighter than standards but are in a different tier. And Ti aren’t different than forged hollow, but like 35g lighter a piece than standard hollows but same ranking? Then you have Thunders, which in Team versions weigh the same as Indy Forged Hollow and same WB but people say feel soooo much lighter.

The height is much more noticeable to me than the weight. I have titanium 159s and I use a riser pad so that they’re roughly the same height as Indy Standards.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #10999 on: March 13, 2022, 05:52:41 PM »
Lurkpiv...lol nice. No bottom washer on any truck feels like shit. There needs to something there for it to rebound back to center. Otherwise it makes the turn feel dead and floppy, does a disservice to Ace's for sure.

I tried it recently on some Indys and yeah, you nailed it. Felt dead and didn’t rebound well. Not responsive at all. I immediately threw the bottoms back on.

I’ve been running without top washers because the aftermarket indy bushings I got (mediums) felt more stiff than the dying stock ones I had, and I wasn’t able to run them loose enough with both washers on without having the nut halfway off.

Stock Indys are usually my happy place.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11000 on: March 13, 2022, 06:32:41 PM »
I’m curious after watching part of that Gifted Hater truck video:

For trucks like Indy which have several height and weight options do people really notice that big of a difference? Hollows seem Barry lighter than standards but are in a different tier. And Ti aren’t different than forged hollow, but like 35g lighter a piece than standard hollows but same ranking? Then you have Thunders, which in Team versions weigh the same as Indy Forged Hollow and same WB but people say feel soooo much lighter.

With Standard Indy <-> Ti you can tell the difference.

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I was so stoked I watched the whole thing in bed.  Gifted Hater was way too lenient on the Krux K4, probably because he hasn't ridden them. Oh man, they did Tensor ATGs dirty!

He's a dude that likes Krux marketing, he's giving them a break (same reason his Lurpiv review wasn't so harsh). While I appreciate what Krux do for communities, they're marketing isn't for me; which is fine, they've finally found their niche and are rolling with it.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11001 on: March 13, 2022, 06:55:16 PM »
I like thunders without the bottom washer.

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« Reply #11002 on: March 13, 2022, 07:45:57 PM »
I like thunders without the bottom washer.

I’ve seen plenty of people who like running no bottom. I can only speak on my brief experience with it, but curious to hear what it feels like for other people and other setups, versus leaving it on.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11003 on: March 14, 2022, 06:48:15 AM »
I think a tapered boardside bushing is fine without a bottom washer because on most trucks the entirety of the contact surface is covered by the baseplate, the same as the washer would be, but I would never do it with a barrel bushing because it has no support.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11004 on: March 14, 2022, 12:00:49 PM »
Is it normal for indys to be rather unstable? Say you drop a steep bank, and in the transition from bank to flat, they get very squirly when they get alot of load under them. While with my Thunders, its no problem

The stock bushings are definitely squirrely. I have to loosen them to the point where the nut is about to fall off to get the turn I want, but then they feel unstable on center. I put some Ace low bushings in mine and they feel a lot more stable. Still not turning like Ace, but good enough. I love Aces, but I switched back to Indy recently because they grind so much better.
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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11005 on: March 14, 2022, 12:31:16 PM »
I’m curious after watching part of that Gifted Hater truck video:

For trucks like Indy which have several height and weight options do people really notice that big of a difference? Hollows seem Barry lighter than standards but are in a different tier. And Ti aren’t different than forged hollow, but like 35g lighter a piece than standard hollows but same ranking? Then you have Thunders, which in Team versions weigh the same as Indy Forged Hollow and same WB but people say feel soooo much lighter.
My own opinion on this matter, and my takeaway from what they were saying in the video too, is that Indy Standards can be a little bit too heavy of a truck, so the Hollows are a great compromise between the weight of the Standards and the price of the Titaniums.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11006 on: March 14, 2022, 12:50:52 PM »
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I’m curious after watching part of that Gifted Hater truck video:

For trucks like Indy which have several height and weight options do people really notice that big of a difference? Hollows seem Barry lighter than standards but are in a different tier. And Ti aren’t different than forged hollow, but like 35g lighter a piece than standard hollows but same ranking? Then you have Thunders, which in Team versions weigh the same as Indy Forged Hollow and same WB but people say feel soooo much lighter.
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My own opinion on this matter, and my takeaway from what they were saying in the video too, is that Indy Standards can be a little bit too heavy of a truck, so the Hollows are a great compromise between the weight of the Standards and the price of the Titaniums.

Hollows are just 13 grams heavier than Titanium Indys (335g to 348g for a 144). Standards jump up by nearly 40g (387g) for the equivalent truck. If I won the lottery or were sponsored, it’d be Ti Indys until I drew my last breath, but for as long as I’m buying trucks at retail it’s Hollows.
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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11007 on: March 14, 2022, 01:30:00 PM »
weird, I have Forged Ti and they feel too light and floaty. Definitely diminished pop feel. I have considered jumping back up to the standard plates.

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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11008 on: March 14, 2022, 01:35:23 PM »
weird, I have Forged Ti and they feel too light and floaty. Definitely diminished pop feel. I have considered jumping back up to the standard plates.

Interesting. I've been riding Indy mid cast plates with thunder Ti hangers for the last few months. Feels great, but it's probably against the geneva convention. If there is a God, he's going to smite me.
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Re: Truck set-ups
« Reply #11009 on: March 14, 2022, 01:49:50 PM »
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weird, I have Forged Ti and they feel too light and floaty. Definitely diminished pop feel. I have considered jumping back up to the standard plates.
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Interesting. I've been riding Indy mid cast plates with thunder Ti hangers for the last few months. Feels great, but it's probably against the geneva convention. If there is a God, he's going to smite me.
Feels even dirtier than putting Indy bolts on my Aces