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Post by manxman on Jan 28, 2008 3:04:56 GMT
I Wanna go faster this spring. Using a DH Landy and a motion drop thru DH both with stock RII 180's n Gumballs. Getting comfy at about 45mph but now hills that will provide 60+ are callin. Will harder bushings provide stability at that range? or is fitting RI dh randalls the way forward?. I read that a hybrid made up from both work too? Don't wanna go to the show holdin my dick, so any real advice is gratefully taken. P.S come skate the Isle of Man the hills are super smooth, long and totally sick.
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Post by casper on Jan 28, 2008 15:54:06 GMT
dude, dh randal are a lot better than standard randals, no need to fork out for the floating axle ones, you can use d/h baseplates with 180 hangars to give a wider track and a option for pivot angle (but only a few degrees) there are other trucks suitable for d/h, but they are all more costly...check out the magun trucks, very nice..but pricey, also JimZ was making upgraded hangars that fitted the d/h baseplate. Longboardshop.de do their own custom dh baseplate too, so there is a fair bit of choice. Hmmm always wondered about the Isle of man for skating, i can see a summer trip for me coming up!
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Post by manxman on Jan 28, 2008 23:25:33 GMT
Big up casper!! will run that randall combo soon as. you should come here,bring yer friends too,get a outlaw sesh on the go. I am the islands only longboarder, would be nice to have company in E.R ;D......you really from Ulan ,Bator?
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