FOR SALE: Brand new yellow Tracker Stims (3 packs)
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Yellow stims
To clarify; 'soft' yellow stims ought to be softer by 3-4 durometer points than 'soft' greens, so we're looking at 79A for yellow 'softs', and 82-83A for 'soft' greens. Now, where things get odd is that somewhere along the line, color-coding got biffed, and the greens and yellows got mixed up with the 'hard' blue-green [88A to 90A] stims (at the supplier's end, I believe) . Note that the 'ocean blue' stims were the harder ones, coming in at 90A to 94A, again without any particular warning on the label.
With the green 'medium' labeled bushings, there's a tinge of yellow-ish coloring, or on occassion, a slight blue-ish swirl, and these are usually around 86A, though they can vary by a few A-shore points. The yellows that got mixed up (and sometimes mis-labeled, too) often have a slight orange tinge or a 'glazed' look to the bushing, and they run from 84A up to 91A, but can be 'bite tested' (not by Cannucks! and, no Sauce, please!!) readily enough to prove they're not 'soft'.
The oddest thing to me, by far, is that Tracker Aggro trucks (which were, in the day,T.Hawk's truck-of-choice) didn't seem to have bushing quality issues, but it was the 'aftermarket' replacement parts that had the variations in durometer and pouring quality. Tracker's descision not to re-issue Stims is telling in itself; I don't think they had full confidence the urethane supplier. Moreover, I believe the original molds are 'lost' in time, as are likely the formulas to make them. Luckily, despite my original '96 gaff of mentioning Stims online as the 'best' bushing for speed/slalom/luging, other have picked up the bouncing ball (or bushing?) and run with it. Radikal, Jim-Z (Very nicely done,btw!), and Venom have filled a niche that Tracker itself left vacant (until the "Stim III"), and I'd guess that others (Chaput, dude, where are ya?) will follow.
With the green 'medium' labeled bushings, there's a tinge of yellow-ish coloring, or on occassion, a slight blue-ish swirl, and these are usually around 86A, though they can vary by a few A-shore points. The yellows that got mixed up (and sometimes mis-labeled, too) often have a slight orange tinge or a 'glazed' look to the bushing, and they run from 84A up to 91A, but can be 'bite tested' (not by Cannucks! and, no Sauce, please!!) readily enough to prove they're not 'soft'.
The oddest thing to me, by far, is that Tracker Aggro trucks (which were, in the day,T.Hawk's truck-of-choice) didn't seem to have bushing quality issues, but it was the 'aftermarket' replacement parts that had the variations in durometer and pouring quality. Tracker's descision not to re-issue Stims is telling in itself; I don't think they had full confidence the urethane supplier. Moreover, I believe the original molds are 'lost' in time, as are likely the formulas to make them. Luckily, despite my original '96 gaff of mentioning Stims online as the 'best' bushing for speed/slalom/luging, other have picked up the bouncing ball (or bushing?) and run with it. Radikal, Jim-Z (Very nicely done,btw!), and Venom have filled a niche that Tracker itself left vacant (until the "Stim III"), and I'd guess that others (Chaput, dude, where are ya?) will follow.
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I guess they EAT these things in Canada - that explains a LOT!!Miguel Marco wrote:The harder yellows (labelled medium) also feel a little harder than the medium greens (again, bite test only). I'll try to remember and bring them to a race this season so you can have a look at them. I know you have a great collection and a lot of knowledge about all of this, so it will certainly interest you.Christopher Bara wrote:hmmmm.....then i guess i stand corrected.....i've never even heard of hard yellows (though i have some soft greens and they're harder than soft yellows).
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The harder yellows (labelled medium) also feel a little harder than the medium greens (again, bite test only). I'll try to remember and bring them to a race this season so you can have a look at them. I know you have a great collection and a lot of knowledge about all of this, so it will certainly interest you.Christopher Bara wrote:hmmmm.....then i guess i stand corrected.....i've never even heard of hard yellows (though i have some soft greens and they're harder than soft yellows).
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Don't know about that Chris.Christopher Bara wrote:Actually, the hard yellows werent stim's at all, they're shaped differently...
the yellow stims were all soft and the bushings in that picture are yellow stims...
The hard yellows were barrel bottom bushings with a cone top.....
I have several brand new yellow stims still in the original packaging. One set is clearly labeled as medium. And from the bite test, they do are way harder than the soft ones and a slightly darker, less shiny yellow.
I also have green ones labelled as soft, but I think that was a well knowned occurance.
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Arthur, I can send you that 24$ payment for the one pack of them right now if you've still got it.
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I'll take em if you've got em still... maybe
hey there, I recently picked up two packs of these but found out after they'd been shipped that they were the later, harder pour of the yellows, the ones that are slightly harder instead of softer than the greens. If you know for a fact that these are the super soft ones most are looking for and you still have them, I will gladly take them off your hands
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FOR SALE: Brand new yellow Tracker Stims (3 packs)
Brand new, comes in package with their original tracker stickers. Take all three packs for $70 shipped to the US48. I will ship asap after I get paypal payment and will get delivery confirmation. Thank you!

