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A new page entry has been added:
Fury EVO 2 In-DepthTruck Review Quote:
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Respected User
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Good review. When I decide to get a new setup I think I might pick up some of those graphite ones.
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Hello from Seattle
Focus: Just Chillin'
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Lurking under a bridge in a quirky neighborhood of Seattle
Posts: 9,868
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I had those same trucks, I loved them.
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Neatest Member ¯\(°_o)/¯
Focus: Just Chillin'
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Limelight
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Good lord that review is so nice. So professional looking. Great work on it
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Is short on caffeine
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Thanks guys. Yes I spent a near 8 to 10 hr's putting it together. Maybe a little more, I'm part perfectionist.
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Member
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Really really really beautiful truck. But I think Independent is still the strongest, and this is what matters FOR ME.
Awesome review, tho :D |
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Is short on caffeine
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Yes it is, isn't it. Thats cool Lucas, I know alot of people on here are hardcore Independent and for very good reason. I've been told by a few people who have fully skated the EVO2's that if they were to switch to any truck it be this one and some say they would if they weren't so devoted to the Indy's.
But thank you for taking the time to read it and the compliment. *Update* Abuse Comparison Photos have been Added |
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Junior Member
Focus: All Rounder
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Well if you want to stop your bushings from exploding loosen your trucks or get harder bushings. In the photo with the used trucks you have your trucks way tightened, so you need harder bushings or to loosen your trucks.
Really Try indies or ventures. I skate almost every day (except 2 months of heavy winter here) and they last me a little bit more than 1 year (the high ones). The only defect is a broken baseplate in around 9 months but if you buy the same trucks this is not an issue. |
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Is short on caffeine
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Pzil,
Thanks for the little advice but the catch is I don't skate tight trucks. Mine are medium loose. The kingpin in the used photo looks tight cause the bushing has compacted over time so I had to tighten my nut so it wouldn't become increasing loose.(its not the nut squashing the bushing that much) My trucks make really good for carving and making "S" carves on flat ground and around the bowls. I have skated Indy bushing before, they didn't do well. I use to buy Doh-ho's I still killed those in about 1-2 months. Truth is these furys were designed to hold the Bones Bushing and therefore can take full advantage of it. I suggest you try a pair, they are quite the amazing truck. I'm sure you will be impressed. |
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Junior Member
Focus: Just startin' out
Join Date: Nov 2009
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hi
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Junior Member
Focus: Just startin' out
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 3
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I just stated skateing and i love it its so cool
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Hello from Seattle
Focus: Just Chillin'
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Lurking under a bridge in a quirky neighborhood of Seattle
Posts: 9,868
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Well I hope you enjoy skateboarding for a very long time.
Just see it for what it is, not what you cannot make it. |
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