Alright so I just got a new pintail, but I’m not sure if my trucks are on right. Bc when I lean with my toes, I got the opposite way (the direction my heals are facing) and vice versa. What do you think is wrong?
You generally want your front truck to give your board it's turn and you back truck to keep you stable at speed. The back truck staying on the ground while the front truck lifts is good indication that the board will give wobble
I rock a 50 degree Paris V3 with a 90a double cone setup in front and double barrel in the rear super carvy and stable trucks imo and paired with a setup of angled risers they're phenomenal
Definitely Paris V3’s. Because they have 3mm of rake they’ll also be really divey. Calibers won’t be quite as responsive, but they’re still both good cast rkp trucks
I put an angled riser front and rear, turning angle now is 55° front and 45° rear trucks. Stock they were both 50°. Sticks bushings are extremely soft. I'm 200lbs
Zak riding a pintail with a helmet is exactly what I needed in my life
We love a good zak maytum appearance
@venombushings which one is the board stability set-up video? I can't seem to find it on your video list 🙏
Great info. Thanks! Is that trail in Boulder, CO? Looks familiar.
i have a pintail and my board feels very stiff not like this one in the vid.. how i make it loose so i can turn faster
I see Dropcat! Do you have any advice how to set up bushings on dropcat 33? :)
Alright so I just got a new pintail, but I’m not sure if my trucks are on right. Bc when I lean with my toes, I got the opposite way (the direction my heals are facing) and vice versa. What do you think is wrong?
When I'm trying to carve with my longboard it keeps hitting the front right wheel for some reason, can someone help me out?
Where is the "board stability video" ? I couldn't find it
Same
when did Zak age 20 years
Nice & Thanks :)
How big are the wheels tho?
Please put this in Longboard Family
why is back wheel stay ground a bad thing?
You generally want your front truck to give your board it's turn and you back truck to keep you stable at speed. The back truck staying on the ground while the front truck lifts is good indication that the board will give wobble
What are some good carvy rkp trucks these days? Paris? Caliber?
I rock a 50 degree Paris V3 with a 90a double cone setup in front and double barrel in the rear super carvy and stable trucks imo and paired with a setup of angled risers they're phenomenal
Definitely Paris V3’s. Because they have 3mm of rake they’ll also be really divey. Calibers won’t be quite as responsive, but they’re still both good cast rkp trucks
Holy fuck lol.
"Really juicy."
Calieber trucks out of the box are crap af.
I put an angled riser front and rear, turning angle now is 55° front and 45° rear trucks. Stock they were both 50°. Sticks bushings are extremely soft. I'm 200lbs
This is so core
Tf does this mean
@@mariocastro6895 exactly