Want to buy a Front t/s h/s truck and wheels

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Want to buy a Front t/s h/s truck and wheels

Post by Brandon Lockwood » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:14 pm

I'm looking to buy a front truck for a h/s conekiller. If anyone has any used front trucks for sale, please leave a message. I am also looking for some 68-72mm wheels that are new or slightly used. I would like to have these for the Saint Louis slalom race on memorial day weekend.

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Brandon Lockwood

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Re: Want to buy a Front t/s h/s truck and wheels

Post by Rick Floyd » Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:58 am

Brandon Lockwood wrote:I'm looking to buy a front truck for a h/s conekiller. If anyone has any used front trucks for sale, please leave a message. I am also looking for some 68-72mm wheels that are new or slightly used. I would like to have these for the Saint Louis slalom race on memorial day weekend.

Thanks,

Brandon Lockwood
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Splitfire 90 front truck.

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Post by Brandon Lockwood » Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:40 pm

does the 90mm space out at all?

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Post by Rick Floyd » Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:08 pm

Brandon Lockwood wrote:does the 90mm space out at all?
Yes - up to about 110mm (10 each side). It's not as twitchy quick as a Rad, but is WAY more stable over 30mph or so. There are some easy hangar/bushing/kingpin/washer mods I can tell you about that make it really work as a front truck, courtesy of Fullbag's Miguel Marco.
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Re: Want to buy a Front t/s h/s truck and wheels

Post by Gary Saenz » Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:21 pm

Brandon Lockwood wrote:I am also looking for some 68-72mm wheels that are new or slightly used. I would like to have these for the Saint Louis slalom race on memorial day weekend.

Thanks,

Brandon Lockwood
I've got some Hotspots (69mm) in great shape I'd let go for a decent price. What duros do you need? I've got two each in 74a, 80a, 83a, 86a, and 89a. I've also got a split set of Gators (71mm) in red/yellow.

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Post by Brian Ellison » Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:52 pm

shooooot, ill buy the 80/83 combo

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Post by Brandon Lockwood » Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:17 pm

how much for the 80/83 hotspots? Also what colors are they, I'm assuming they are the older ones.

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Post by Brandon Lockwood » Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:09 pm

sorry rick, but your split is a little too much for me to spend.

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Post by Rick Floyd » Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:30 pm

Brandon Lockwood wrote:sorry rick, but your split is a little too much for me to spend.
No worries - rip on Brandon!

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