Voxter Precision Longboard Trucks
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2016
- See the latest designs: www.valkyrietruckco.com
Two years ago we set out to build a truck for skating everything: something that excels both in and out of a race environment. After several major revisions and tons of tweaks, we can finally say we reached our goal in making Voxter an exceptionally versatile and capable truck.
Film/edit: Evan Aamodt with clips borrowed from Anthony Cafiso Спорт
I really wish you guys the best in this not easy market, you have an outstanding product. Keep innovating!
Incredibly impressed with everything explained in this video, if I am ever in the market for some procession trucks I am definitely trying these out
Very innovative.
Such awesome looking trucks...
I'll hopefully be ordering a set in a month or 2.
These feel like a more refined ronin prolite.. I’ve played with aeras, skoas, pnls, seismic spring, and a ton of others, recently going on from a 166/46 aera k5 (freeride) and split rake ronin prolite (dh) to 175/ 45-30 voxter, I am in heaven. Best of both worlds.. hit me up if you want a review - in the feelippines rn ;)
woah these look really cool
definetly ceeping an eye on these
Very informative! I just got a set and they are so smooth!!
1:18 WHAT ARE THOSE WHEELS???
Earthwing Slide A's. They're like over 90a or something
😂 They need to sell those… Lol
I like the extra holes on the base plate gives more option 🤙
this looks so badass!!
Are you suppose to use cupped or flat washers with these?
Nice Trucks, any free test sets for test pilots, lol it was not a real request, thanks, JSA
Always on the videos I see a lot of stability, currently I use RONIN PRECISION TRUCKS PRO LIGHT 174MM, wanted to know if this vortex truck is more stable than ronin ?
It isnt. Stay with Ronin.
Sick as fuck. Wish I wasn't a broke boi
+LLS skatemedia Refer to my comment above. If you agree, show some support!
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Smile bud 😜
y'all touching tool off while spindle is moving?... ok
kinkiebeast yessir. automated tool offset. spins in reverse so it does not grab, but this way we account for maximum length of all flutes.
Yeah it's quite common to do it that way. it's spun backwards at a low rotation and it's carbide on carbide so no real wear. Looks odd the first time you see it though
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