Flat or Wedged Rear Radikal Truck
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- Robert Sydia
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Appreciate All Advice
Jeff - I fully agree with you, but being in Canada and training in a vacum (by myself) - I am always looking for others input.
Keith, thanks for the info - ran the rear flat over the weekend and it felt great.
Still have the front wedged, but will try flat during the week.
Thanks for all the input.
Rob
Keith, thanks for the info - ran the rear flat over the weekend and it felt great.
Still have the front wedged, but will try flat during the week.
Thanks for all the input.
Rob
try all
ride what works for you,
not someone else
don't sell yourself short,
try all
ride what works for you,
not someone else
don't sell yourself short,
try all
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- Robert Sydia
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Wedge-Radikals
Keith:
Thanks for the input and I will give it a try this weekend.
Hope all is well,
Rob
Thanks for the input and I will give it a try this weekend.
Hope all is well,
Rob
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I think one of the things people try to do with Radikal trucks is to treat them like a conventional truck. This is a mistake. Radikal trucks are not conventional trucks. I have been riding Radikal trucks in one form or another since 1979. I see no need to wedge or dewedge the trucks. Mark and I run our trucks FLAT only. If you need more or less steering you should change the bushings. This is why we had 5 different durometer bushings made. You do not need to adjust the nut on the king pin much at all. The king pin nut is for fine tuning only. If you find yourself turning the king pin nut more than one full turn after the nylon part of nut is on king pin threads, it is time to change bushings. To completely change both bushings on a truck takes only a minite or so. As I said I ride flat Radikal(alum.) riser pads just high enough to keep the dreaded wheel bite away. Give my suggestions a try and I think you willl like it. If anybody has any questions about what I said or anything else feel free to contact me.
Later Keith, Team Radikal.
Later Keith, Team Radikal.
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- Robert Sydia
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Rear Wedge
Hey Eddy!!!!
How are things in Texas - looks like you are hosting a race - would love to join, but a really long flight.
What are you using as a wedge in the back??
I just got a Radikal angle riser and am using it.
Just trying to pick everyone's minds for the ultimate set-up.
All the best,
Rob
How are things in Texas - looks like you are hosting a race - would love to join, but a really long flight.
What are you using as a wedge in the back??
I just got a Radikal angle riser and am using it.
Just trying to pick everyone's minds for the ultimate set-up.
All the best,
Rob
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- Texas Outlaw
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front = wedged
back = dewedged by a 8th
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back = dewedged by a 8th
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Rick,
Can you discribe the difference in performance, (feel)? from say an Indy
or RTX offset compared to the Radikal offset? or are you really smittin with that airflow? I should have takin more shameless runs on everyone elses
equipment while I had the chance in St.Louis
I'm getting ready to lay down some coin, so your opinions would be most appreciated!
Thanks for your time, Tod
Can you discribe the difference in performance, (feel)? from say an Indy
or RTX offset compared to the Radikal offset? or are you really smittin with that airflow? I should have takin more shameless runs on everyone elses
equipment while I had the chance in St.Louis

I'm getting ready to lay down some coin, so your opinions would be most appreciated!
Thanks for your time, Tod
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- Robert Sydia
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Flat or Wedged Rear Radikal Truck
Looking for Opinions
Do you run the rear Radikal truck flat or de-wedged?
Interested in everyone's perceptions.
Thanks
Rob
Do you run the rear Radikal truck flat or de-wedged?
Interested in everyone's perceptions.
Thanks
Rob