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Truck Reviews Revenge Trucks
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Description
Company: RevengeHanger Width: Width: 6.0"Axle Width: 8.75"Axle Diameter: 8mmKingpin Angle: 45° torsionTruck Material: 80C12 recycle-based aluminumStock Bushing Duro: 97aTruck Height: 3.375"Appropriate Discipline:
Carving
Bolt Holes:
Both
Website: http://www.revengetrucks.com
Revenge Type I * Overall Width: 8.75" * Width: 6.0" * Height: 3.375" * Hole Pattern: Standard * Surface: Polished Aluminum * Bushing: 97a High Impact Polyurethane The torsion truck has evolved from 11 working parts to 3 with the Revenge Truck, proving that less is definitlely more. These trucks have a very elegant and simplistic design. The Revenge Type I is a single pivot 45° torsion truck made of 80C12 recycle-based aluminum. They are designed for carving, sidewalk surfing and for the pure thrill of turning. They are not intended to replace your conventional trucks for the skatepark. Revenge trucks are too performance oriented for traditional transition-based skateboarding. The patented external locking mechanism allows for the tightest turns with no need for riser pads even with wheels up to 73mm, resulting in a full circle on a 47" board in less than 8 feet, all with no wheel bite! Turning has never been easier. They are mountable with standard hardware along with two options for hole patterns, old school and new school. The bushing is made from the highest quality 97 durometer high impact polyurethane made in the USA. You owe it to yourself to get Revenge.
User reviews
Average user rating from: 11 user(s)
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2.5 |
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3.5 |
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Great Ride, Saturday, 05 July 2008 Written by Ghoulardo - View all my reviews - Top 500 Reviewer
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3.9 |
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3.0 |
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 1.5+ YearsWhat Setup are you running them on?: Abec 11 flashbacks, Bones Reds, on a Candy Spanks Big LazyTypical Discepline?: Cruising, Carving, DancingWhere did you buy them?: Came stock with the boardWhat are their weaknesses?: Depending on the board, slight prone to wheel bite. Also the shields on the baseplate and hanger can break depending on how hard and or loose the trucks are being ridden.What are their strengths?: These trucks will last you a long time, they are great for turning and one of the best trucks for cruising around that I have ever tried.Would you recommend them?:
Yes
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revenge alpha I, Saturday, 05 April 2008 Written by Zoso449 - View all my reviews - Top 500 Reviewer
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4.1 |
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4.0 |
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: About a yearWhat Setup are you running them on?: santa cruz sector nine deck, flip hkd bearings, & sector nine wheels.Typical Discepline?: mostly carving, some bombingHow much did you pay for them?: $40Where did you buy them?: the longboard storeWhat are their weaknesses?: the kingpin nut ALWAYS loosens when i ride it for a while, it gets like finger loose.What are their strengths?: durability and stabilityWhat similar equipment have you ridden?: sector nine charger, sidewinder, and mission 1 gullwingWould you recommend them?:
Undecided
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Lots of fun, Tuesday, 04 March 2008 Written by Zizbamboo - View all my reviews - Top 500 Reviewer
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4.4 |
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: about a year and 6 monthsWhat Setup are you running them on?: 42" gravity mini-carve with greaseballs and gumballsTypical Discepline?: crusing, carvingWhat are their weaknesses?: it takes a while to get used to them, but after that their beautifulWhat are their strengths?: surprisingly stable with a crazy turn radius and with those metal stopers built into the truck, no wheel biteWhat similar equipment have you ridden?: nothing like itWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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revenge trucks, Thursday, 23 August 2007 Written by Noam Kywi
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4.3 |
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 2 yearsWhat Setup are you running them on?: self made deck: shaped and glassed foam (like a surfboard), revenge trucks, bones swiss bearings, sector9 81mm wheelsTypical Discepline?: cruising, slalom, carvingHow much did you pay for them?: $46Where did you buy them?: onlineWhat are their weaknesses?: not good for steep hillsWhat are their strengths?: amazing turning abilityWhat similar equipment have you ridden?: sector9 sidewindersWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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down right sexy, Wednesday, 11 July 2007 Written by dason
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4.6 |
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5.0 |
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: for 1 1/2 yearsWhat Setup are you running them on?: a 40" barfoot a second, ABEC gumballs 76mm 78a, bones swiss 6 ball. It came with Krypto's 65's and was a sweet ride then. Since adding the ABEC's and the 6 balls this is the board of choice, the Cadillac. All the bro's love it and we have 6 longboard's in the family the others have randall's and misc. other trucks and this is the board everyone wants to ride. I just cant say anything bad about them, when the bushing's started to get dry i added lube it dried and then i added anti-seize and it will last for months. They are just a joy to ride and I lucked out I bought the complete board for 65 over a year ago when nobody knew what they were. I would of payed double that now knowing how they ride.Typical Discepline?: commuting and carvingHow much did you pay for them?: $65 for the complete boardWhere did you buy them?: ebayWhat are their weaknesses?: the bushing. I would like to see a stiffer bushing available.What are their strengths?: carving and turningWhat similar equipment have you ridden?: you name it i'm 42 i even still have some california slalom's. Exkate trucks are just junk.Would you recommend them?:
Yes
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