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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
This truck is underrated. Tensor has come out with a good quality truck that is fun and easy to skate. Easy to get used to also. They have a nice fast feel to them. Like your on a rocket. Also they turn super nice. The axles haven't slipped yet, and the bushings seem to lend themselves to a good all around truck. The mids are a good all around truck. They are not as flip happy as the lows, but they are more stable and I feel better for ramp skating and park skating.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 27 November 2006 )
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
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"The highest quality price-point low truck in skateboarding. High-grade axles that don’t bend or slip, great turning, lightweight low geometery, nearly indestructible grade 8 kingpins, tons of kingpin/hanger grind clearance for smoother grinds, high-rebound cushions, and a price you would not expect to see on a low truck this good." So says Bullet.
Really they are a below average truck that has a very bland feel to them that makes me feel sluggish when skating. The axles slip also.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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Royal Jereme Rogers Truck |
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
Get super tech with your tricks like Jereme. Royal put a lot of time developing this design. And it shoes. The truck is lower than alot of models and that leads to a livley feel to the truck. Their steel is super quality and finds itself grinding ledges and rails with ease. The only thing about this truck that I wasn't to into was the slope angle of the trucks, it seems like when I would grind round rails they would especially pull to the wheels, and that's not a comfortable feeling.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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Written by administration
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
This is the truck for you if you want to skate like a madman. Like Bam does. The mid height of this truck is good for stability at high speeds. The bushings are really good also, and I was able to get used to the feel of the trucks quickly. These trucks are really good for ramo skating also. A very good all around truck. But not super light, and not a super tech truck. If that means anything.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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Venture Superlight low truck |
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Written by administration
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
YO You crazy kids. Listen up. These trucks are da bomb. They're off the shizzle. No really they are so good. I can't talk them up enough. Venture superlights are the way to go if you want to rip it up. They are super light, super fun, and super durable. I love their height, they are really stable, and gring like a king. But not a grind king.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
I don't like Fury trucks. The bushings are terrible and they have a really weird feel to them. The axles slip and I don't like the Rasta theme they got going. Ok I'm lying, I kinda like the rasta paint job. But that's about it. They are pretty cheap, and if you trade out the bushings they might just work pretty well for you.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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Written by administration
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
Chris Cole only puts his name on quality. That's the rumour. No really these are superb trucks. You can flip your board around and around just like Chris does. Thunder only uses the highest quality materials so you don't ever have to worry about axles slipping, or kingpins snapping. Or anything like that at all. Thunder makes good trucks. I promise.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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Written by administration
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
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I like this truck. I heard it was made in Mexico. I grinds nice enough and the axles haven't slipped yet. Although my last set did. So I'm waiting to see if that happens. I like the Krux designs alot. These are fun trucks and good for all around skating.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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