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SkateMike
Apparently http://www.routeone.co.uk/ProductDetails.a...amp;ProdId=8451 these transmit trucks are really good. My mate says they're light and are hard wearing but i think he is talking poop by the sounds of it and the price of em.

I need new trucks and my unions are like bricks so i was thinking of buying em but want a pair of hard wearing light weight trucks that are gonna last me a while.

If anyone could tell me if they are what he says or he is just talking poop.

,Vargus
Same54321
QUOTE(SkateMike @ Mar 30 2007, 10:06 PM) *
Apparently http://www.routeone.co.uk/ProductDetails.a...amp;ProdId=8451 these transmit trucks are really good. My mate says they're light and are hard wearing but i think he is talking poop by the sounds of it and the price of em.

I need new trucks and my unions are like bricks so i was thinking of buying em but want a pair of hard wearing light weight trucks that are gonna last me a while.

If anyone could tell me if they are what he says or he is just talking poop.

,Vargus


Did you buy them, cos im thinking of getting them aswell?
New Gnu
I guarantee they're shite...

Cummon.. £5 for a truck.. They're not going to be indy standard are they now.

Maybe if you're a 10 yr old kid who just rolls about they'll be fine but try a trick.. HAH.. Bet they last a week.
Dom South
Thunders!!! (low)
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Remember, you need two trucks per skateboard set-up, you won't go far on one!

...pfft, all that means is your not trying hard enough. wink.gif
SkateMike
pointless replies?

its a year on, i bought destructos then some indys but are gettin krux next as the bushings dont split after 2 months -.-
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