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longwhitecloud
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Postby longwhitecloud » Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:41 am
anyone help thx
landboard tyre pressures u like on hard packed sand / rutted sand..?
,absolute lightest trucks and wheels on market carbon or anything.....
and also are some boards more susceptible to speed wobble...? tighter trucks...? different design
i was absolutely blatting it and started to get a pretty scary wobble on...
speed record on land?
thx,
a newbie
thx!
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CrazyHerb
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Postby CrazyHerb » Thu Nov 22, 2012 8:16 pm
I don't have exact pressures but I run softer pressure for more surface area on the sand while riding.
I'll have to check next time I have a gauge...
Higher pressure seems to make the tire cut into the sand...but too low and the tires don't track (side-load) very well.
Oh...I'm also running 9 inch tires too...
Interested to here input on anyone elses opinion on super light Trucks/Wheels.
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Postby plummet » Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:26 pm
i'm not interested in super light trucks.
skate trucks are the lightest and most wobbly
channel trucks are more stable and heavy.
revo trucks are the best but are no longer available.
check out the trampa web site for fruity trucks.
the current unofficial record is around 52mph for landboard
i'm sitting just under 40 mph
http://forum.kitecrowd.com/kite-landboa ... 18813.html
tie pressures? i use big wheels so pressures are low.
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Postby andrewjohn » Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:11 pm
plummet wrote:i'm not interested in super light trucks.
Says the man running carbon trucks.
How much do yours weigh against skates Plummet?
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