Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:13 am
Hey Frank - I'm stoked that you found your way here!
Sorry I can't speak on the physics involved, but the short and sweet answer to your question is you will get better traction in the rear using an offset as opposed to a straight axle truck, particularly at higher speeds. I can't think of any disadvantages to using them. For a more natural feel and the same amount of traction, take a close look at Radikal trucks. One ride on them and I was hooked.
Hope we can all get together soon for some cone ripping! I've been quite busy since the Athens race. I'll let y'all know when I'm freed up a bit....
Hope this helps Frank!
Sorry I can't speak on the physics involved, but the short and sweet answer to your question is you will get better traction in the rear using an offset as opposed to a straight axle truck, particularly at higher speeds. I can't think of any disadvantages to using them. For a more natural feel and the same amount of traction, take a close look at Radikal trucks. One ride on them and I was hooked.
Hope we can all get together soon for some cone ripping! I've been quite busy since the Athens race. I'll let y'all know when I'm freed up a bit....
Hope this helps Frank!