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    Default Re: COMPII 205's too much for stand up??

    Quote Originally Posted by Someone100 View Post
    to bad it's only a pair of trucks with extra bearings.. works just like all the others
    except for the bushing seat, size of the hanger, weight of the hanger, the reasons for the floating axle, and how you cant use all wheels with them without the hanger rubbing on the inside, but yeah, other than all the details that alot of people on here buy trucks off of, its just a set of trucks...
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    Default Re: COMPII 205's too much for stand up??

    Quote Originally Posted by jizmnky View Post
    except for the bushing seat, size of the hanger, weight of the hanger, the reasons for the floating axle, and how you cant use all wheels with them without the hanger rubbing on the inside, but yeah, other than all the details that alot of people on here buy trucks off of, its just a set of trucks...
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    I love how silverfish is so full of people who pay too much attentioin to detail. Don't get me wrong, I am concerned about what trucks I get but, it's not gonna make me poed if someone doesn't pay as much attention as me...

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    Default Re: COMPII 205's too much for stand up??

    Quote Originally Posted by Someone100 View Post

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    I love how silverfish is so full of people who pay too much attentioin to detail. Don't get me wrong, I am concerned about what trucks I get but, it's not gonna make me poed if someone doesn't pay as much attention as me...

    Like I said, just ride your skateboard


    wuuuuuuut?

    differences in details = difference in ride

    and you cant tell me a compII feels like bears
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    Default Re: COMPII 205's too much for stand up??

    I love how silverfish is so full of people who pay too much attentioin to detail. Don't get me wrong, I am concerned about what trucks I get but, it's not gonna make me poed if someone doesn't pay as much attention as me...

    Like I said, just ride your skateboard


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    Default Re: COMPII 205's too much for stand up??

    Hahahahaha, man, you guys are crazy.

    I never said it didn't make a differnce, I said it doesn't make such a difference that you have to s tart a new thread about them sliding...
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    Default Re: COMPII 205's too much for stand up??

    Quote Originally Posted by Someone100 View Post

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    I love how silverfish is so full of people who pay too much attentioin to detail. Don't get me wrong, I am concerned about what trucks I get but, it's not gonna make me poed if someone doesn't pay as much attention as me...

    well the point is, he has trucks that are different from your normal paris, randals, bears and wants to know the details and opinions because he wants to know if they'll be good for for him, if they arent he wants to sell them... he wasnt expecting to come to a forum where you ask questions and get informative answers and get bashed or told what to do... just give him what he wants, he wants to know if they will be good for stand up... and what the pros and cons are... you dont have to be a d!ck to him because he doesnt know everything about every truck

    and im talking to everyone here, just tell him your experiences with them if you have any... if you dont, move to another thread where you are needed or useful
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    Default Re: COMPII 205's too much for stand up??

    Okok. Everyone untwist your panties.

    I own and have ridden a set of Comp 2 205's. Honestly? Other than the width and weight, I have felt no difference between the two sets of trucks.

    And to all you poo poo-ers, this thread is the perfect example of why one should take their equipment and EXPERIMENT by SKATEBOARDING rather than sitting here spewing crap at each other.

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