Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:59 pm
You described my problem perfectly, the deck feels big and sluggish through the <6" offsets, I have redrilled the wheelbase 2.5" back on both trucks at the shortest wb, giving me plenty of space in the front, but 5.5" in the back. at the moment I have to angle my foot around 70 degrees forward, which is uncomfortable and unnatural to me. I will most likely get an axe at some point and tune it for very tight courses, and use the conekiller for looser courses and more commute and cruise friendly (wider trucks, longer wheelbase, softer wheels etc). My cones arrived yesterday, but I haven't had a chance to skate yet, but hopefully tomorrow night could work
. All the courses I would run in practices are 6 foot or less with up to 12" off sets on flat ground, so a short wheelbase and torsional stiffness are necessary. I had a look at the jitt, but it is just too difficult to get hold of in the UK. I have tried a few pavels, and a gecko, as well as a quick spin on the axe. I loved the feel of the foamies, but I can't really remember the axe, as it was quite a while ago. The pirnack felt the best to me, but I would like something with slightly more angle in the kick. I also have a pps foam to buy in about a month, so I will add some concave to the kick of both the skaterbuilt and the axe, a feature i liked on the pavel.
EDIT: I ran it through some cones earlier tonight, it was straight with 4.5-5.5' centres, which would be a pretty typical course for me to run. The conekiller felt a bit sluggish and slow, but that was probably just me
. I might film a few of my next runs to watch my technique and time myself. I did notice I was mainly hitting toeside cones with my back toes, and I hit a few on the other side with my front heel. I'm pretty sure it's a technique problem, but i do feel better on a wider deck.
ANOTHER EDIT: went out today with my brother timing me and I got 9.34 raw time on 30 cones (5 foot centres) on flat. It was 10.34 with cone penalties, but I don't think that is too shabby. I drew an approximate centre line from heel to toe, then measured it against the centre of the deck, and it was near 10 degrees from parallel! I can't really drive from the back, and it feels like my back foot is only there to keep some weight on the rear wheels, no driving or pumping my leg and it feels very awkward. I think I might 'need' this new deck after all hehe

EDIT: I ran it through some cones earlier tonight, it was straight with 4.5-5.5' centres, which would be a pretty typical course for me to run. The conekiller felt a bit sluggish and slow, but that was probably just me

ANOTHER EDIT: went out today with my brother timing me and I got 9.34 raw time on 30 cones (5 foot centres) on flat. It was 10.34 with cone penalties, but I don't think that is too shabby. I drew an approximate centre line from heel to toe, then measured it against the centre of the deck, and it was near 10 degrees from parallel! I can't really drive from the back, and it feels like my back foot is only there to keep some weight on the rear wheels, no driving or pumping my leg and it feels very awkward. I think I might 'need' this new deck after all hehe
