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- Etienne
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I've been using one of the rail kits for setups of boards we test on another website, and just built another up last night. It's when I use the kit that I am reminded what a KILLER product it is: first, it's easy to wedge at different angles; second, the wedges are designed with the minimum height possible--they go down to very thin leading edges on the larger/higher wedges. I like stuff that makes my life easy.
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Thats true, but I still find it REALLY time consuming and difficult. especially when I installed my radical.jeff bonny wrote:The main advantage I've noticed over traditional one piece risers is that with the hareware not being tied together by one unit it's easier to get the truck seated against the riser.
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Oups.. I miss something
Weight, cost, aerodynamics, space... they save a lot and probably worth a try
Weight, cost, aerodynamics, space... they save a lot and probably worth a try

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Why 'rails'
Simple, production costs... Less plastic, less cost.
Of course, you can still believe in the possiblity that it's for better aerodynamics
Of course, you can still believe in the possiblity that it's for better aerodynamics

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i don't believe that answers his question, he asked why.....Vincent Berruchon wrote:I'd like to try it but didn't for the moment.Matt Hogan wrote:Does anybody know why they are "rail" style?
The rail style from what I've understand: not one wedge piece as large as your truck, but two narrow pieces, one for each side (two screws) like you can see on the pictures on the sk8kings website.
.....i myself have no idea but they do shed some weight
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I'd like to try it but didn't for the moment.Matt Hogan wrote:Does anybody know why they are "rail" style?
The rail style from what I've understand: not one wedge piece as large as your truck, but two narrow pieces, one for each side (two screws) like you can see on the pictures on the sk8kings website.
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Maria Carrasco
President - ISSA/World Skate Slalom
Vice-President - USA Slalom Skateboarding Inc
CEO - Sk8Kings Skateboards
CEO - Off The Rails TV
Office Phone: 714-636-7308
Email Direct: maria@sk8kings.com
Website: Sk8Kings.com