What the heck is this thing?
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That is high volume, low quality die-casting. Die-casting can do good parts but not in this application.Justin Pannulla wrote:Oh yeah, and when i said "die-cast", i meant more like "hot-wheels car" die-cast. Hehe!
Hell, I ride PVDs...so I know all about over engineered trucks!

Don't think I'll be ordering korner kutters anytime soon. Even the name is lame.
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thanks for the info chris, i didnt even see the CNC lines on the bottom, maybe the reason they look cheap is the Super-generic deck theyre attatched to or the strangely out-of-place-looking Kryptos.
but whatever, theyre huge, i like a simple clean truck, not something that looks like it has an engine inside it.
but whatever, theyre huge, i like a simple clean truck, not something that looks like it has an engine inside it.
"I like symmetry and geometric shapes"

"I wanted my head to appear small, and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger."

"I wanted my head to appear small, and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger."
Actually die-casting isn't that "cheap" and you can get much better parts out of it than say. sand casting, like most trucks are...Justin Pannulla wrote:these trucks look beefy, yet cheaply made(they look like die-cast or something)
thanks for posting the pic Ramon,(dont know how to do the special "o" thing, my apologies.)
These things look CNC milled (see the mill lines on the bottom), which is mega bucks for low volume. If these are Stroker style trucks the precision you would need in the parts to make them work couldn't be easily or cheapy done with die-casting for low volume applications.
Take a look at the website, kornerkutter.com, it's a good laugh. They are marketting these things to the flipper market. Marketting a truck the "does a 180 in a 3' radius" to the flipper market where kids want stability and lightweight, not to mention durability, is insane. If anyone would be remotely interested in these things it would be the longboard market, and even then it's doubtful.
Eitherway, they look pointless and over engineered by someone who has no concept of the skateworld.
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these trucks look beefy, yet cheaply made(they look like die-cast or something)
thanks for posting the pic Ramon,(dont know how to do the special "o" thing, my apologies.)
thanks for posting the pic Ramon,(dont know how to do the special "o" thing, my apologies.)
"I like symmetry and geometric shapes"

"I wanted my head to appear small, and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger."

"I wanted my head to appear small, and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger."
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Stroker in the New Age
All one has to do is see HerbN's redo of a Stroker to realize what can, and should be, done with independant-wheel steering on a skateboard. There's a nice set of photos to see on Hugh R's skateboard 'how to' page of Herb's most excellent trucks. These new ones, they're, um, interesting, but I don't think they're quite as good in terms of steering performance. Granted, it was hard to tell from the vids I saw, but, heck, my ol' Hobie Parkrider with Lazers on it would easily out-turn what I saw on the vids, and still go Romp in the bowl or on a ramp. One good thing is that these gadgets do look comfortably overbuilt, but that also means that they're ugly and overweight. Trucks are one area where the addage of 'less is more' does at times make utter and complete sense.
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stroker 2005
From an earlier discussion over at ncdsa.com, it sounds like it's the rebirth of the stroker.
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What the heck is this thing?
its ugly!

i looked on ebay under "slalom skateboard" and this thing came up.
what in the hell?
their site is kornerkutter.com there is supposed to be movies of it in action but they dont work.
(i put this under "trucks" because the only thing that looks "special" are the trucks)
i looked on ebay under "slalom skateboard" and this thing came up.
what in the hell?
their site is kornerkutter.com there is supposed to be movies of it in action but they dont work.
(i put this under "trucks" because the only thing that looks "special" are the trucks)
"I like symmetry and geometric shapes"

"I wanted my head to appear small, and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger."

"I wanted my head to appear small, and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger."