New axle material
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- Tim Robinson
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8th grade
Marty , your keeping a "multi hundred dollar truck" in the bottom of a box?? Man.... its a skateboard truck! If you want to use it NOW I gave you a way to do that. Go and buy the most expensive one you can find if it makes you feel any better. Buy a Ti one or a cro mo one.
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- Old LaCosta Boy
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But...
your running a grade 8 bolt in a multi hundred dollar truck. Something's just not right with having to do that.
La Costa Boy For Life
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- Tim Robinson
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axles
Marty have a look at the truck page on silverfish. A guy who is also waiting is now running a grade 8 bolt as an axle. Looks like a good idea.
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When will you be sending me some axles?
When will you be sending me the axles I have been waiting on? My Radikal is in the bottom of the race box until I get them.
"It's all downhill from here."
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- Carsten Pingel
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- Morro Bay Skate legend
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New axle material
This just in...
From this point forward Radikal axles will be manufactured using spring steel, heat treated chromoly. This is due to the quadrupling price of TI.
Axle and hanger production is running full tilt.
From this point forward Radikal axles will be manufactured using spring steel, heat treated chromoly. This is due to the quadrupling price of TI.
Axle and hanger production is running full tilt.