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Tracker RTX bushings
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On 7/31/2020 PSR
wrote in from
United States
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Alex, look into Khiro bushings (if you can find them!). I run Orange (78A) or Red (82A? maybe 85A, but Softer than Tracker's original ones); and for my Kids (who're 13), I'll put the White (74A) barrels in. We run 2 Turner Hybrids, a Roe S-Camber (formerly M. Dong's deck), two Hobie-Flex's, and two Fiberflex's. At any given time, 3 of these will have RTX or RTS trucks on them (and often my olden narrow-pivot Full-tracks). One thing with the RTX is it does run a slightly longer kingpin, and doesn't absolutely need a lower washer, so Double-Barrel set-ups are something to try out. Another Bushing I've come to like is Rip-Tide. Not as 'bouncy' as Tracker's stock stuff, but quite quick-feeling nonetheless. Sk8-trip (ABEC-11) may also still be making bushings? I don't know, 'cause C.C. quit talking to me over the 'No-skool' origins :-( , but oh well, whatever.. One other choice, in the SHR formula would be Venom. Zak used to Slalom, and hasn't forgotten that (hell, he's shown up at DH races on a SL deck!), so you could ask him what he'd recommend from his inventory.
Hope this helps!
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Tracker RTX RTS trucks on a 1st generation ROE Racing carbon deck
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On 7/11/2020 Alex
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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Hi out there, I recently found my old ROE Racing carbon slalom deck fitted with 1st generation Tracker RTX RTS trucks which was assembled for me by Brixton Cycles back in 2004. Both trucks were wedged/ dewedged for me. My question is that I now find that the front trucks are quite stiff and I cannot loosen the kingpin bolt any further. Can anyone recommend an alternative set of bushings for the front trucks as I would now like to experiment with a softer bushing durometer. I believe that the Tracker trucks originally came with a bespoke barrel bushing, however I cannot find any alternative Tracker bushings for the RTX truck. Can anyone help? Regards Alex
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Why go Global?
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On 10/20/2015 PSR
wrote in from
United States
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I've found that my Tracker Aggro Quicktracs (the ones that came with Stimulators, stock; and, at one time, T. Hawk's fave ramp truck) have been really solid, predictable mid-high speed carving trucks. So, while I had a Globe Prowler (38", drop, tapered shape, medium concave) these last two summers, I put the Aggro hangers onto RTS bases, mounted dropped-in, and, as always, with wedging to better the steering feel. The result was that the board rode better. Less prone to wobbles than the RKP Randal-copy-from-China that Globe fitted, with a slight loss in turn radius, but increased traction thru the entire turn. All I can say about this experimental experience is that the 25-yr. old Trackers kicked the ass of these RKP copy trucks. Oh, and that my top-end went up by (this by airflow speedometer, something I've used for a few decades now, hand-held, no GPS crap, no batteries needed either, just Air, passing over a duct-fan and rev counter) 15 MPH, to 62 MPH using the old SKP Tracker Aggros, with no wobbles.
Some things, American industry simply did better at than the Communists afar. Well, ecept, of course, Outsourcing jobs...
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Time Warp
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On 5/9/2014 PSR
wrote in from
United States
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Ya, well, Herbn, I just turned 50, and found that Chris Yandall had passed on. What a way to reconnect with the 'old school' longboard vibe,eh? Time, though ,moves along,taking us with it; You can fight it, but it will always have that 'last word', unless, of course, you can interupt it with a profound thought on you're way out the door....
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can't believe how little traffic comes here
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On 4/27/2014
herbn
wrote in from
United States
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I thought I was responding to a new post ha ha 2009, and I already responded to it,looking for the way to post pics...can't find it?? and few of the other posts i see ever get responces, people get tired of posting to themselves.
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back on here
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On 4/27/2014 herbn
wrote in from
United States
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yes ,i'm still around...make an occasional truck for my own entertainment ha ha the last three were kind of one of a kind,kept thinking of new stuff and then the ride heights came out different, should definitely finnish them. All they need is kingpins. I'm working n a new set, that's going to be a pair for sure.I'm looking for a way to post pics.... i'm on facebook step by step pics are there, in case you want to follow along.
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Hard to find board
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On 3/31/2014
John
wrote in from
United States
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I recently rode a friend's Payaso Propellers Bowl Slayer and loved it. I can't find the board for sale anywhere online, any suggestions where to find it or suggestions on a comparable board?
Thanks, John
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cRICKETS
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On 12/14/2013
Swink
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Northern California Downhill Skateboarding Association Now in our 16th year! -- 1996-2012 Hmmm?
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Stolen ideas
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On 4/1/2012 PSR
wrote in from
United States
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Funny, 'cause I recall PVD's being made here in the US about a decade ago... Must be that Euro beer thay inhibits memory functions for some. BTW, the design was 'let go' at no charge to anyone who could build it and make a profit. My chicken got here before your egg...
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X Caliber Trucks
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On 1/29/2012
Stingrayjoe
wrote in from
United States
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I am looking for a new old stock set of these trucks. Send me an e-mail, thanks.
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One piece hangers
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On 11/25/2011
Steve Baade
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I was wondering if any one knows of prior art on a one piece truck hanger. I find it hard to believe no one before Theeve ever thought that idea up.
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what about Paris Adam Colton 180's?
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On 12/8/2010 dkzu
wrote in from
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I thinck the paris trucks are most heavy than gullwing charge and randal, doesn't make much carving, and is much tall.in resume, paris is very bad
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Surf Rodz Trucks / CNC Precision Machined 200mm
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On 4/24/2010 brandond
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I can say one thing is for sure. THESE TRUCKS ARE AMAZING FOR FREERIDE!!! I had them on my nemesis for sometime and they are definitely awesome. They are crazy good for DH too. Get them!
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Surf Rodz Trucks / CNC Precision Machined 200mm
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On 2/9/2010 jono
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I'm very interested in these trucks since the price is very affordable for a precision truck. Would these work nicely on a Rayne Nemesis?
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what about Paris Adam Colton 180's?
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On 2/5/2010 whirlingdervish
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[quote="herbn":3s1fylhs]only difference seems to be paint,probabely designed(the paint) by or for someone named adam colton, there seems to be a proliferation of right angle longboard trucks, most seem to stick to the 50 degree pivoting angle and more or less the same ride height. My favorite new truck is the randal 42 degree,it's lower,about the height of a tall indy.You need to have a high clearence cutaway board or a bunch of risers. attack[/quote:3s1fylhs]Thanks man they seem cool and all but I don't want a lower truck so the randal's seem sweet. The place I'm going to today said I could test out both before buying so I'm stoaked! I appreciate the help!!!
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what about Paris Adam Colton 180's?
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On 2/5/2010 herbn
wrote in from
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only difference seems to be paint,probabely designed(the paint) by or for someone named adam colton, there seems to be a proliferation of right angle longboard trucks, most seem to stick to the 50 degree pivoting angle and more or less the same ride height. My favorite new truck is the randal 42 degree,it's lower,about the height of a tall indy.You need to have a high clearence cutaway board or a bunch of risers. attack
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what about Paris Adam Colton 180's?
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On 2/3/2010 whirlingdervish
wrote in from
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are these any good? or at least the paris 181's?[url:pt5whwj6]http://longboardskater 6;com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_ Code=LS&Product_Code=P180AC&Category_Code =TI[/url:pt5whwj6]
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Surf Rodz Trucks / CNC Precision Machined 200mm
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On 1/4/2010 visina
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Visit our website for full details;SZ truck systemwww.surf-rodz-trucks.comBase Plate / Hanger Material: 6061-T6511 Aircraft Grade Aluminum per AMS QQ-A-200/8Base Plate Angle: 45 DegreeBolt Pattern: 6-holeMachined speed rings on hanger and SZ custom bolt axle10mm Precision wheel SpacersAxle Size: Precision 10mm axles as per ISO 7379Hanger Width: 3mm Offset, Reversible 200mm (can be extended up to 240mm optional)Axle Information: Removable, Class 12.9 Alloy Steel, Split Axle: YesPivot: StandardPivot Cup: UrethaneKingpin Hole: StandardBase is 0.331 lbs (150.14 grams)Hanger is 0.543 lbs (246.30 grams)Smooth turning and extremely stableLow Ride HeightProudly made in Seymour, CT USA.We have trucks coming off our CNC machines and will be processing orders as we receive them. For any other questions please contact us.Thank you very much for all your support, phone calls and emails. Waynesales@surf-rodz.comSZ collectiveWayne GallipoliSurf-Rodz, LLCwww.surf-rodz.com203.530.2668 mobile203.937.5722 faxWest Haven, Connecticut 06516USASURF-RODZ-«Surf-Rodz is a registered trademark.-¬2009
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Grennett truck
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On 12/13/2009 griffinsk8
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[img:2sz16lf9]http://i179.photobucket. ;com/albums/w301/thane1999/Griffin09662-1.jpg [/img:2sz16lf9]Polished Pivot.
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Trucks
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On 12/11/2009 judgek
wrote in from
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Got mine this week, they are an odd job, I have mounted them on my EVO, but have re drilled the front 1/2 inch further back, this is to make the board level again and also give a bit more ride height. Rail bite is easy with these trucks on an Evo. I have a 20* rear which obviously makes the rear near zero and a 30* front which is close to 45*. The turn is crazy at slow speeds, i will hit some hills at the w/e and see how they go. Tightening them is odd too, no matter how tight you make the bushings they still turn to max but slower. I'm running Black Reflex Fyres rear and Red Reflex Fyres front. I'm a bit of a porker!! Wether they are worth the money, or not, well is anything worth what you pay for it??
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Trucks
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On 11/25/2009 steve
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Herbn's truck
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On 11/24/2009 herbn
wrote in from
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i have a couple of sets of trucks like that on a couple of different boards,my "shopping board" is really close,somewhat wider,with a secondary pivot on the other side of the bushings. So is my "max speed" board with the pink gumballs that clocked just under 50 mph about 3 weeks ago,i was supposed to break 50 with a bit more aero dynamic clothing. I like taking speed runs and i wish there was somebody in the area that did runs on a regular basis or was interested in spliting the driving chore for some harrimann runs. I started a new set of trucks a couple of months ago,messed up a bit; the hangers where different widths,the holes they press into are different depths, can't seem to pull them out for modification,very tight pressfit,oh well measure twice cut once, i don't really need any new boards,so it's tough to get motivated. i made a few pieces for my motorcycle including a very cool brake rod,piece that holds the back caliper, yeah i trust the stuff i make.
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Trucks
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On 11/21/2009 steve
wrote in from
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Grennett truck
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On 11/21/2009 griffinsk8
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[img:z5t1fpv3]http://i179.photobucket. ;com/albums/w301/thane1999/Griffin09675-1.jpg [/img:z5t1fpv3]More modification to the truck. The knurled insert nut.GriffinSK8
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Herbn's truck
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On 11/15/2009 sk8norcal
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Hey Herbn, you out there?I believe you made this truck for somebody a couple of years ago..did you make a similar one for youself?how does it ride?did you use the same 'floating' kingpin design like the Chaput's Fyre?[attachment=0:eg49safc]herb_truck_3_122.jpg[/attachment:eg49safc][attachment=1:eg49safc]< !-- ia1 -->herb_truck_4_122.jpg[/attachment:eg49safc]
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