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You and your trucks

By masterkickflip at 2006-07-21 17:20

As you probably know, trucks are the metal axles on your skateboard that enable you to turn. I will try to explain thoroughly in this guide all of what you need to know.
First, trucks will probably last you the longest out of any component on your skateboard. You may need to replace parts occasionally, but they tend to take a lot of wear and tear. You are going to want to replace your bushings when they crack. Bushings are the small, plastic objects on the inner part of the truck, to replace them, unscrew the kingpin bolt, and take them off the kingpin, setting the new ones on. Your kingpin may also need replacing. The kingpin is the long bolt the bushings go on. Both of these replacements are relatively inexpensive.
Another common problem with new trucks is them only turning one way. You may be worried about this problem, but it will go away. Theproblem is that the bushings haven't been worn in, and will have a tendency to lean a certain way. It will go away soon enough.
One of the most common problems, however, is the ends of the trucks getting worn down by landing in primo. For about 20 dollars USD, you can buy a reflex utatool. This tool has an axle rethreader, which will fix the problem.
Trucks are very diverse. Some have add ons that will make them last longer, some are not very good. I will cover some of the popular add ons in trucks.

Tensor-These trucks have a built in slider piece that will make bluntslides, noseslide, noseblunts, and anything relying on the nose or tail longer.

Destructos-These are "made with the best aluminum on the market." Besides that, they are average trucks, most people like them.

Fury-These are average trucks, there's nothing very special, but they are long lasting.

Grind King-These trucks have numerous interesting and unusual designs. They come in low, mid, and high, so you can choose what you like.

Independent-These are some of the best trucks out there. Nothing fancy, just great trucks.

Krux-These are similar to Indys, except they come in mids and lows, and have numerous designs, such as wood grain and Krux Ice.

Hopefully, I have covered the basics of trucks, so you know a little more. Good luck out there, and go skate!


by Im a genius on Fri, 2006-07-21 17:28
God, Why are you a content writer?

by masterkickflip on Fri, 2006-07-21 17:29
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Originally Posted by Im a genius
God, Why are you a content writer?
Because I'm good at it....?

by TheDoors65 on Fri, 2006-07-21 17:44
no offense but this is kind of useless...but yet helpful to n00bs

by masterkickflip on Fri, 2006-07-21 17:49
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Originally Posted by TheDoors65
no offense but this is kind of useless...but yet helpful to n00bs
Well that's kind of the point, to help out people who don't know a lot about skating.

by lrakz_87 on Thu, 2006-07-27 03:22
What kind of bushing do you recommend for beginners? soft, medium, or hard?

by lrakz_87 on Thu, 2006-07-27 03:29
Okay...?

by d-ville skater on Thu, 2006-07-27 03:54
good for da n00bz

by AWS-4life on Thu, 2006-07-27 03:56
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by martinmaginn on Thu, 2006-07-27 04:41
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Originally Posted by lrakz_87
What kind of bushing do you recommend for beginners? soft, medium, or hard?
I've used hard bushings all my life, probably best for a beginner.

by flip1607 on Thu, 2006-07-27 06:10
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDoors65
no offense but this is kind of useless...but yet helpful to n00bs
agreed.

 
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