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Description
Company: ForceAxle Width: 9.75Kingpin Angle: 50Truck Material: Gravity cast aluminumStock Bushing Duro: 84aStock Kingpin: Grade 8Kingpin Length: 2.75”Appropriate Discipline:
Downhill
Bolt Holes:
Both
User reviews
Average user rating from: 1 user(s)
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The do-it-all truck, Sunday, 04 February 2007 Written by Wabe - View all my reviews - Top 500 Reviewer
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 1 weekWhat Setup are you running them on?: Drop WedgeGumballs 81abones swissblack 80a jimz bushingsTypical Discepline?: carving, downhillHow much did you pay for them?: 65 dollarsWhere did you buy them?: MilehighskatesWhat are their weaknesses?: Seem a little bit weak, get scraped easily.What are their strengths?: They take a lot of lean to turn but if you ride them loose its easy to turn it and I personaly like the lean. they are very stable and are easy to keep in a strait line and really can carve, they can turn around in a street. I find with my forces I can carve tighter than my randal 180s that were setup with bones medium bushings.What similar equipment have you ridden?: Randal 180sWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 February 2007 )
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