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Truck Reviews Asphalt Playground
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Company: Asphalt Playground
Axle Width: 107mm and 90mm
Axle Diameter: 8mm
Axle Type: 8mm 4140 Hardened Chromoly Steel
Kingpin Angle: Ultra Blue 50 degree, Randal D1 35 Degree
Truck Material: Polished Aluminum
Stock Bushing Duro: Khiro X-Soft White Barrel Bottom, Conical Aluminum Insert Top
Appropriate Discipline: Multi
Bolt Holes: Both
Website: http://www.asphaltplayground.com




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Awesome, Friday, 02 February 2007

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This is so far the best front truck i have ridden. Setup right, this baby can run you through 5ft tight slalom cones or even 30ft giant slalom cones. turns on a dime like a banana board while having the stabilty of a randal truck. A+++
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Not without their quirks, Friday, 02 February 2007

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Very well milled and polished, the 3rd gens use a thread bolt pivot so they can be tweaked and fit all randal baseplates (I have use the r1, r2, comp2). The split axle provides alot of traction through a turn which makes them excellent rear slalom trucks, but most people use them as fronts. However, they are a quirky truck, and require quite a bit of dialing (like any slalom truck) to get feeling right, and quite a bit of wedging is required if you use the r2 plate as a front. For some reason they required more riser then usual to get a good torque out of them, but now that I've got them set up they perform very well!
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