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There are many others but Tracker has the best trucks for a starter setup at a low price.
You might have noticed that you can combine it with a cheap Tracker-S which serves as a rear truck.
For buying slalom-hardwear and getting the best advice from a professional racer contact
Heiko Schöller at his shop in Cologne, Germany:
http://www.concretewave.de
You might have noticed that you can combine it with a cheap Tracker-S which serves as a rear truck.
For buying slalom-hardwear and getting the best advice from a professional racer contact
Heiko Schöller at his shop in Cologne, Germany:
http://www.concretewave.de
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Boyd, those from Sickboards are ordinary Trackers and don't come with 8mm axles as mine do.
Let me explain for you:
Bearings fit more properly on 8mm axles. This reduces vibration of the mounted wheel and makes your board perform better. The regular Tracker-X is defintely a good truck to start with and -that's my very personal opinion- better than a Seismic. If you are into racing cones sooner or later you will be in need for 8mm axles on whatever truck you might choose.
Let me explain for you:
Bearings fit more properly on 8mm axles. This reduces vibration of the mounted wheel and makes your board perform better. The regular Tracker-X is defintely a good truck to start with and -that's my very personal opinion- better than a Seismic. If you are into racing cones sooner or later you will be in need for 8mm axles on whatever truck you might choose.
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30 Euros each
It's 30 Euros (no bucks) each, without postage.
(I doubt you get a pair of these truck tuned in the same way as mine for only 45 Euros.)
(I doubt you get a pair of these truck tuned in the same way as mine for only 45 Euros.)
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Need trucks and wheels
i alrdy got my set of seismic 105mm and hotspots ordered but my m8 whants it cheaper so if anny of u got hotspots or seismics 105mm pref 45angle just PM me 
