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    hi there all.. should probably intro myself as this is.. and will be my first post on this message board.. names steve. a friend gave me her old slalom board from when she was kid.. Its called "PC slalom' has ACS-651 trucks and kryptos wheels. I love the little thing is roughly 27 inches in length and 7 wide.. she is from switzerland so it may be european?.. anyone know more or could point me in a direction where i could find replacement parts... thanks.



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    What kind of parts are you looking for? The trucks and wheels are standard sizes, so any bearings or bushings are easily replaced.
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    PC Slalomboards apparently became Airflow in 1999. And yes, it is a Swiss company. Check out the website.
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    The ACS trucks use the smaller pivot cup bushings which you may wind up casting yourself and you will have to play with main bushings as they favor very soft bushings

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    Thanks all.. i ended up 'widdeling' a pivot cup out of a bushing.. works great. all else is in great condition. just got a new deck pressed by my good buddy.. its alot longer and wider. much more stable and safe for thoose big hills. peace all and happy riding.

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