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Post by Michael Stride on Nov 2, 2005 18:20:46 GMT
Trying to sort out some Randal Luge trucks....which angles should I get??? And how many??? I have a Luge by Len, and would ideally like it to handle Gurston nicely. Cheers! I want to race Dalby ;D
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Post by JasonA on Nov 2, 2005 22:27:36 GMT
Thanks for the Oust Moc 9s Mike, they turned up on time.
I run 60 degrees Randal Luge trucks, but I would consult with Joel and Tom W as they seem to be the experts on this subject.
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Post by Michael Stride on Nov 3, 2005 18:58:49 GMT
Cheers, I have 3 Luge trucks winging their way to me as I sleep. Much as I liked having the Seismics tthey really wernt easy to adjust quickly.
Please wave as you all pass me!
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Post by Ayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa on Dec 26, 2005 23:57:24 GMT
Back to the question of Michael,
I have luge now, but no trucks yet. What is the difference between the 60's 55's, 35 degree Randal baseplates for a luge. In other words, what should I get? Planned to unscrew a few RII from other logboards to put under my luge till I (can) buy a set of luge trucks... Any advice would be serioulsy welcome! (stick with the Rii's or better switch to the 60 degrees)
Thnx all!
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Post by Joel on Dec 27, 2005 18:06:30 GMT
Deffo the 60 degree ones. they are nice and stable, but also offer great cornering performance.
If you need to adjust the angle at all (I didn't) then you can use wedged risers.
RIIs should be good on the luge untill you can get some Luge Trucks. They are my second choice trucks and many Lugers have had a lot of success on them.
Have fun
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