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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
 Originally Posted by jman1365
it doesn't even matter if he did read the title, because those aren't paris trucks
If you look at the top right cornor of the trucks there is a Paris logo, I assumened that ment they were Paris trucks
yes yes. make them green so i can digest them faster please.
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
they aren't paris trucks. they are sayshuns. someone probably put the paris sticker on it to mess with people
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
 Originally Posted by Cruzer
If you look at the top right cornor of the trucks there is a Paris logo, I assumened that ment they were Paris trucks
you made an ass out of yourself by making that assumption..
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Ralston Skateboards ICBM, Jim Z, pink 7-0's
LBL Sea Calf, Indy 215's, EW Smokers
LBL Bamboo Humu, Tracker darts on nylon plates, red alligators
Hosoi Hammerhead, Trackers, blank red wheels
Rural 7.75 Shop, Thunder Lights, ricta supercrystals
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
You guys are all making fools of yourselves by trying to give information on things you know nothing about.
They were originally called Savant Trucks, manufactured by people who have ties to Sayshun longboards. They were originally going to be the CNC'ed (or as you all say... "precision") Paris trucks but I've been told that that fell through.
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
 Originally Posted by dozer jr
they aren't paris trucks. they are sayshuns. someone probably put the paris sticker on it to mess with people
 Originally Posted by bpz
You guys are all making fools of yourselves by trying to give information on things you know nothing about.
They were originally called Savant Trucks, manufactured by people who have ties to Sayshun longboards. They were originally going to be the CNC'ed (or as you all say... "precision") Paris trucks but I've been told that that fell through.
thanks for the info
i heard that they were going to be distributed by paris, but they are now being called Proton trucks....
strange....they look good though.
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
im def getting these with a randal 42 plate
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
 Originally Posted by LFP123
im def getting these with a randal 42 plate
you read my mind.
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
I really want these on 45 cindrich plates for a topmount. The lean from 42s feels kind of awkward to me
 Originally Posted by dozerdoggie
My biggest fear is that i die and my wife sells my stuff for what i told her it cost
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
not really sure why everyone wants a plate in to 40's. i am a HUGE fan of the 50 degree plates on my 180 hangers for downhill, should feel even more stable on a 195mm hanger.
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
 Originally Posted by ton
not really sure why everyone wants a plate in to 40's. i am a HUGE fan of the 50 degree plates on my 180 hangers for downhill, should feel even more stable on a 195mm hanger.
word.
Ive tried just about every baseplate option when running randals, and just recently I tried out 50/50. The agility and turnyness is awesome, and feels pretty stinkin stable at speeds as well.
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
Since I've been riding for Paris I have been pushing for a lower degree baseplate, even though I think i'd still ride 50 degree plates most times, Since they are plenty stable and just feel so good. Now that i've had the 195s on my board a bit and thrashin, I feel I don't ever really need a lower degree baseplate, the combination of the paris bushing seat and the extra width makes them plenty stable for anything within our spectrum of speed we skate at, even on 50 degree plates!
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
 Originally Posted by Dubester
Since I've been riding for Paris I have been pushing for a lower degree baseplate, even though I think i'd still ride 50 degree plates most times, Since they are plenty stable and just feel so good. Now that i've had the 195s on my board a bit and thrashin, I feel I don't ever really need a lower degree baseplate, the combination of the paris bushing seat and the extra width makes them plenty stable for anything within our spectrum of speed we skate at, even on 50 degree plates!
ohhh Thanks for the enlightenment dubes. I'll just use 50's too. When these are sold, will it be just hangars? Or a complete set
 Originally Posted by dozerdoggie
My biggest fear is that i die and my wife sells my stuff for what i told her it cost
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
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Re: Paris 195mm Truck. Coming Holiday 2009.
You need to (please) tell me your complete Avenger setup.
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@KillDozer - thank you sir.
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