Re: Torpedo 40
LTRS your review is the dogs nuts!
I'd call Original directly; my guess is that they will sell the boards by themselves.
My personal experience, is yes originals are a little twitchy to start. They rock small downhills like you wouldn't believe though. I also find them wicked fun to pump while commuting (I run a red spring in the back and black in the front). They are more difficult to push at the beginning as you have to make sure your foot is placed right, and i find the path, torpedo and malakai stand a little taller than i like.
The flex in all three though I find great for pushing. I get that extra pop which feels oh so good.
The Torpedo (on Original trucks) is an extremely thrashy ride. When they rank it as a surf cruiser; it really is.
The boards on red springs all get a huge boost from stability (I'm not sure if LTRS ever rocked the red spring) If you are use to old boards and are wanting that stability; go at least red.
I started off black for 2 months, went red for a few weeks and settled on the black red combo.. it is just in the middle.
I think the torpedo is a great board for getting around, I do find it a bit on the heavy side to carry (but that is okay; you'll be riding the bad boy)
If according to LTRS review Revenge sounds the best definitely rock it. If you're mounting it flush on the board (or a real short riser) you'll likely be fine.. (i'm not sure what height you'll be at) I jut know personally I would never want my total height of the board taller that what it is at now for pushing.
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75 mm 72 a Avila with Bones Reds
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37" "Path" Original Skateboards
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