I also really like the 88wheels McFly, 86mm and very soft, light, and being quite narrow, ridden in the rain and no aquaplanning 😊 they are a... softer speedvent 🥰
A lot of people seem to really like the 88s, never really got the impulse to buy one of those. But thanks for the information, at some point i want to get some too!
Music is totally unnecessary in my opinion. In many cases, even when done well, it makes it a lot harder to hear and I'm first and foremost here for information 😊
@@Kufunninapuh I'll use this suggestion too (and I'm very cautios not to take strikes being at the very start of my channel), but I like the piano introduction on chapters of Michael's channel 😊
During your voiceovers, I like no music. If there is a riding montage for a couple minutes, then sure it would be nice to throw in some music, but I'd watch either way. Music set at too high a level while someone is talking is pretty annoying. Thanks for the content. You are releasing videos at a rapid pace.
@@balakaeman Supersonic Hoku wheels, Pranayama I like both speedvents and karmas, both are equally nice! Pranayama still for short trips and spontaneous action. Supersonic for distance!
Your videos's been very helpful mate, keep it up! You could add some music as long as it's not overly loud. :D By the way, do you own a Pantheon Trip too?
@@skate-horizons Is that so?! I own a Pranayama and I find it amazing, like really amazing! But the biggest gripe is that I can't take it down the hills I used to, kinda feels more wobbly (because of the tkps?). So my question really is buying a Trip justified even though I have a Pranayama? =)
@@Aeppelpajen Uiii, good question. I mean both are not dedicated Downhill Boards, but the Rkps seem to perform decent. Look at Paul kents Videos, he uses his trip for cross country skates and is pretty stable at higher speeds! So you might want to get the trip to complement your quiver ;)
@@skate-horizons Wise words my friend! Just a suggestion, if you have both boards - maybe you could do a comparison between the two? I think a lot of people, including myself, have troubles choosing one or the other.. :D
@@Aeppelpajen To be honest, I would love to, but I'm just not skillful enough to mage a good comparison. I cannot lever all of the trips abilities with my very limited skillset, that's why I am learning :D I would love to, but its a little tricky :D
@@flymanhorse With the Paris trucks it's getting close to bite with the Karmas, you can have them bite. The Stylus trucks are safer that way. But if you ride the Paris trucks tighter, the Karmas can work!
@@flymanhorse The Karmas Chance of bite is lower on the stylus due to differences in geometry! Both trucks are good! You can watch the Interview I recorded with the Owner of pantheon on ym channel, there he goes into deeper details!
I had the Pranayama and I have the Supersonic, but not at the same time like you, so I can't compare them anymore. Do you feel a huge difference between those two? Is the Pranayama still lower to the ground, even with the Pantheon trucks?
Phew good question. There is not much difference. The pantheon trucks are not much different in ride height compared to the paris trucks. They are both pretty low. But I currently ride my supersonic with some risers 1/2 inch. I would even say, that the supersonic sits a tiny bit lower. But if you look at ridden setups. the pranayama will be lower, lots of people ride giant wheels on the supersonic. But on the other hand the supersonic can have a longer wheelsbase and a lot of flex, so practically when pushing you will most likely get lower on the SS. I will have to check at some point, but I currenty don't want to disassebmle the Supersonic, since i have it setup for another experiment :D
Bro please help me, i want to try shorten my trucks with your method. HOW DO I KNOW THAT IM CUTING JUST THE ALUMINUM NOT THE AXLE ITSELF? should i touch the axle with the saw or do i leave a couple milimeters of of aluminum there just to be safe?
Well you dont really know. My advice would be to mark the saw at the depth you want to cut, for example: The axle is 8mm, the thickness where you want to cut is 2 cm so you need to remove 12mm of material. Cut 4mm deep and then stay careful. Work around the truck. Rather be a little too careful. You can leave a few mm and file them off later! But be aware that my method can easily damage the truck, so stay safe always! Good luck!
@@skate-horizons ` Believe it or not, I know that!🙃 At 2:24 in YOUR OWN video I can see Karmas,Hokus and Dad Bods . You talk about and test Karmas and Hokus but not Dad Bods. Thats the background of my question. As I remenber well, a time ago, Pantheon Boards are also promoted with Dad Bods?
@@HolterDipolter-s8b Heyhey, now I get you! This is just footage from another Video comparing them. They will 100% not work on the Paranyama. Thats why I didnt talk about them. They will fit, but you wont be able too steer at all! Sorry for the misunderstanding!
My Pranayama had taken on a few forms over the last couple of years. My current one is my "ultra light, start-stop, dog walker, can carry down a dirt trail" version. Tensor mag light trucks (riptide upgraded cups and bushings) and 78mm pink Seismic Blast Waves. It's a little shredder! As for the music, I think so long as it's tasteful, instrumental, and low in the mix when you're speaking, it's fine.
The inherent geometry of RKP trucks makes wheel bite easier with less input. If you are running hard bushings you might be able to get with it, but the experience, from my perspective, will be a very restrictive board. TKP on the other hand, turn a bit more with less input, thus allowing you to use softer bushings without wheel bite, although they are more responsive and could seem "twitchy" if you run very soft bushings. TL;DR. TKP is the safe play, RKP requieres knowledge and tweaking
Got my board set up with hard bushing and i’m 102kg joy to ride even at my weight 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 glad i got this over the loaded fathom thanks to your advice.
@@shameernisa4165 Glad you like it! But its pretty flexy for you, right?
@@skate-horizons yep it has a lot of flex, but it works 😂👍🏾💪🏽
I also really like the 88wheels McFly, 86mm and very soft, light, and being quite narrow, ridden in the rain and no aquaplanning 😊 they are a... softer speedvent 🥰
A lot of people seem to really like the 88s, never really got the impulse to buy one of those. But thanks for the information, at some point i want to get some too!
@@skate-horizonsyeah it’s better than the junk you listed for this board.
@@KandiKlover can sou explain, what you mean ?
Yep, tried the Karmas and went back to the McFlys. They just feel a lot nimbler without sacrificing any of the ability to cross sketchy surfaces
Do you want some background music, or do you prefer silence on the Video, I'm curious!
Music is totally unnecessary in my opinion. In many cases, even when done well, it makes it a lot harder to hear and I'm first and foremost here for information 😊
@@Kufunninapuh I'll use this suggestion too (and I'm very cautios not to take strikes being at the very start of my channel), but I like the piano introduction on chapters of Michael's channel 😊
During your voiceovers, I like no music. If there is a riding montage for a couple minutes, then sure it would be nice to throw in some music, but I'd watch either way.
Music set at too high a level while someone is talking is pretty annoying.
Thanks for the content. You are releasing videos at a rapid pace.
@@funkingitup1805 Thanks man, appreciate it. I am in the process of switching jobs, this pace wont last forever :D
No music
*Looove Setup videos*
🤙🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤙🏽
Make a comparison between ender and pranayama
nowadays do you find yourself liking the pranayama more or the supersonic more? what are you favourite wheels on both?
@@balakaeman Supersonic Hoku wheels, Pranayama I like both speedvents and karmas, both are equally nice!
Pranayama still for short trips and spontaneous action. Supersonic for distance!
Your videos's been very helpful mate, keep it up! You could add some music as long as it's not overly loud. :D By the way, do you own a Pantheon Trip too?
Thanks, appreciate it!
Yes I had a trip a while ago, but then sold it.
But recently got another one :D
SO far it's a lot of fun, any questions ?
@@skate-horizons Is that so?!
I own a Pranayama and I find it amazing, like really amazing! But the biggest gripe is that I can't take it down the hills I used to, kinda feels more wobbly (because of the tkps?). So my question really is buying a Trip justified even though I have a Pranayama? =)
@@Aeppelpajen Uiii, good question. I mean both are not dedicated Downhill Boards, but the Rkps seem to perform decent. Look at Paul kents Videos, he uses his trip for cross country skates and is pretty stable at higher speeds!
So you might want to get the trip to complement your quiver ;)
@@skate-horizons Wise words my friend! Just a suggestion, if you have both boards - maybe you could do a comparison between the two? I think a lot of people, including myself, have troubles choosing one or the other.. :D
@@Aeppelpajen To be honest, I would love to, but I'm just not skillful enough to mage a good comparison. I cannot lever all of the trips abilities with my very limited skillset, that's why I am learning :D
I would love to, but its a little tricky :D
So, the pranayama can use bigger wheels then the advised speed vents?
I have the cosmic turtle, with the paris 149 trucks, but still need wheels
@@flymanhorse With the Paris trucks it's getting close to bite with the Karmas, you can have them bite. The Stylus trucks are safer that way. But if you ride the Paris trucks tighter, the Karmas can work!
@@skate-horizons so karma are better with the stylus trucks?
And the vent with the paris 149?
@@flymanhorse The Karmas Chance of bite is lower on the stylus due to differences in geometry!
Both trucks are good!
You can watch the Interview I recorded with the Owner of pantheon on ym channel, there he goes into deeper details!
I had the Pranayama and I have the Supersonic, but not at the same time like you, so I can't compare them anymore. Do you feel a huge difference between those two? Is the Pranayama still lower to the ground, even with the Pantheon trucks?
Phew good question. There is not much difference.
The pantheon trucks are not much different in ride height compared to the paris trucks.
They are both pretty low. But I currently ride my supersonic with some risers 1/2 inch. I would even say, that the supersonic sits a tiny bit lower.
But if you look at ridden setups. the pranayama will be lower, lots of people ride giant wheels on the supersonic.
But on the other hand the supersonic can have a longer wheelsbase and a lot of flex, so practically when pushing you will most likely get lower on the SS.
I will have to check at some point, but I currenty don't want to disassebmle the Supersonic, since i have it setup for another experiment :D
Nice & Thanks :)
Bro please help me, i want to try shorten my trucks with your method. HOW DO I KNOW THAT IM CUTING JUST THE ALUMINUM NOT THE AXLE ITSELF? should i touch the axle with the saw or do i leave a couple milimeters of of aluminum there just to be safe?
Well you dont really know.
My advice would be to mark the saw at the depth you want to cut, for example:
The axle is 8mm, the thickness where you want to cut is 2 cm so you need to remove 12mm of material. Cut 4mm deep and then stay careful. Work around the truck.
Rather be a little too careful. You can leave a few mm and file them off later!
But be aware that my method can easily damage the truck, so stay safe always!
Good luck!
Hi Michael have you tried the Pranayama with dadbods?
no, but wont work!
What about the Dad Bods in the picture??
@@HolterDipolter-s8b What do you mean?
These are pantheon karma Wheels?
@@skate-horizons `
Believe it or not, I know that!🙃
At 2:24 in YOUR OWN video I can see Karmas,Hokus and Dad Bods .
You talk about and test Karmas and Hokus but not Dad Bods.
Thats the background of my question.
As I remenber well, a time ago, Pantheon Boards are also promoted with Dad Bods?
@@HolterDipolter-s8b Heyhey, now I get you!
This is just footage from another Video comparing them. They will 100% not work on the Paranyama. Thats why I didnt talk about them.
They will fit, but you wont be able too steer at all!
Sorry for the misunderstanding!
Why are RKPs "not recommended"?
High chance of railbite!
The deck is very tight with it's tolerances!
Trip was designed by Jeff at Pantheon with RKP in mind and Pranayama with TKP.
My Pranayama had taken on a few forms over the last couple of years. My current one is my "ultra light, start-stop, dog walker, can carry down a dirt trail" version.
Tensor mag light trucks (riptide upgraded cups and bushings) and 78mm pink Seismic Blast Waves. It's a little shredder!
As for the music, I think so long as it's tasteful, instrumental, and low in the mix when you're speaking, it's fine.
The inherent geometry of RKP trucks makes wheel bite easier with less input. If you are running hard bushings you might be able to get with it, but the experience, from my perspective, will be a very restrictive board.
TKP on the other hand, turn a bit more with less input, thus allowing you to use softer bushings without wheel bite, although they are more responsive and could seem "twitchy" if you run very soft bushings.
TL;DR. TKP is the safe play, RKP requieres knowledge and tweaking
@@tanukistrider6541 Thanks for the Input, there are some crazy pranas out there ;D