WTB Indy or Tracker Trucks

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Jack Elder
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WTB Indy or Tracker Trucks

Post by Jack Elder » Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:54 pm

Hello Everyone. I would like to buy either tracker RTS and RTX combo trucks in either 106 or 139 mm length. Also I would like to buy indy 129's or 139's.
I live in Maine, USA and can pay in paypal. Please post offers here or send me a private message.

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Unrelated question-

Is the gravity slalom board any good for HS and GS?

Also how is the landyachtz allstar?

Thanks

Lenny Poage
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Post by Lenny Poage » Thu Mar 05, 2009 7:15 pm

I have a question. How much slalom experience do you have? I started on a Gravity GS and skated the SS29 for a little while. They're fun, but a whole lot more fun as cruisers and carvers than as slalom boards. I can't speak for the Landyachts.

If you're looking to get into slalom, I would suggest a complete from Sk8kings. They'll set you up right and you may end up saving a lot of time, hassle and money in the long run.
HOSS

Jack Elder
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Post by Jack Elder » Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:16 pm

Yes, I am new to slalom so far the extent of my slalom has been setting some cones on hills with my friends and skating them.
I was going to go sk8kings in the first place, but then I was wondering if I would get better parts by my self and then wouldn't have to put down that initial big investment. Would you suggest the AXE II from them as a beginner/intermediate do it all board? Any more advice on sk8kings is also helpful.

Thanks.

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Post by Gary Saenz » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:27 pm

Sk8Kings is a great place to go for a setup. The Axe2 is a fantastic board and you can run most courses on it as set up by Richy at Sk8Kings. Talk to Richy, he'll set you up right.

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Post by Lenny Poage » Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:41 am

Gary Saenz wrote:Sk8Kings is a great place to go for a setup. The Axe2 is a fantastic board and you can run most courses on it as set up by Richy at Sk8Kings. Talk to Richy, he'll set you up right.
Agreed! I'm also a fan of the Axe 2.5.


By the way, welcome to the family!
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Jack Elder
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Post by Jack Elder » Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:30 am

Thanks Guys! I am going to save my money up so I can just buy a complete from sk8kings. Thanks for the nice response.

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