Gullwing "Split Axle" usage...

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Adam Trahan
Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Post by Adam Trahan » Thu Oct 24, 2002 8:06 pm

Does anyone actually use these trucks anymore? I've seen a couple days of racing by international competitors and I don't remember seeing one set of Gullwing wether it was the Split, Phoenix or the newest edition.

Is there anyone out there using them?

What do you think?

Leonardo Ojeda
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Post by Leonardo Ojeda » Thu Oct 24, 2002 10:09 pm

somebody once told me that this trucks were way ahead of their time. now GERT uses a similar but better way to increase/decrease the kingpin angle.

if this is supposedly to be a good thing, (no risers needed why not many persons uses them?

i saw them and found them too high.

leo
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Glenn S
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Post by Glenn S » Thu Oct 24, 2002 10:14 pm

I am pretty sure I saw one person using the latest version of Gullwing's during the qualifying rounds of the FCR World Championship Series on the 11th at Avila Beach.
I don't know who it was. Maybe someone else here knows who it was?
Glenn

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Sean Dawkins
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Post by Sean Dawkins » Tue Jan 07, 2003 6:37 pm

The new gullwing SL2002 trucks are terrible. I had some and couldn't get them to work for slalom, which is probably why you haven't seen any at the races.

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