How Long Before COMPLETES With One Manufacturer's Name?
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Wesley Tucker wrote:Maybe you're right, Lenny. Perhaps my awarding AirFlow the prize was premature.Lenny Poage wrote:All due respect, but do you make front trucks? I love my airflow back, but didn't see a front on the website. Is one in the works?Ramón Königshausen wrote:Airflow has it!
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I thought Airflow made a front similar to what SplitFire was doing but perhaps I'm wrong.
"Complete", though, does mean complete with the exception of bushings and bearings (we'll just pretend "grip tape" was never mentioned.)
It is possible to run the rear truck as a front truck. As a matter of fact, Christoph Baumann did very well using this setup from 2004-2006.
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I didn't suggest it, but I actually tried it, in 2005, for TS. The rear Rads at the time all had the swing-arms, and cut-down Rad rears were very hard to get and were still too wide, in my opinion at the time. Besides that, my TS technique sucked back then (or at least sucked more than it does now), so I needed every advantage I could get to make it through fast TS courses. So I tried it, and it worked fine for me. I remember Bobby Mandarino looking at my board and saying he'd done the same thing too. As long as you have the slow(er)-turning Rad baseplate in the back, it seems to work.Marcus Seyffarth wrote:This is off topic, but who the hell suggested that? Perhaps its just me being narrow minded...Joe Iacovelli wrote:Just like some guys have suggested a Rad front in the back for TS.
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Maybe you're right, Lenny. Perhaps my awarding AirFlow the prize was premature.Lenny Poage wrote:All due respect, but do you make front trucks? I love my airflow back, but didn't see a front on the website. Is one in the works?Ramón Königshausen wrote:Airflow has it!
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I thought Airflow made a front similar to what SplitFire was doing but perhaps I'm wrong.
"Complete", though, does mean complete with the exception of bushings and bearings (we'll just pretend "grip tape" was never mentioned.)

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Well, there were a few "slalom completes" back in the day. Wouldn't a Santa Cruz/Road Rider/Indy be a complete from NHS? Didn't Tunnel make a complete? What's hard to believe is I don't think Sims ever got into the truck business. Considering the way he dominated everything else you'd think he'd spring for some castings. Oh, well.
I guess I screwed up. I woulda' thunk that my question concerned CURRENT manufacturers.
By the way, what truck shipped on that 3DM lead weight Howard was trying to sell just before he sold out? All I know is Parsons had one of those 36" boards and it weighed a ton.
I guess I screwed up. I woulda' thunk that my question concerned CURRENT manufacturers.
By the way, what truck shipped on that 3DM lead weight Howard was trying to sell just before he sold out? All I know is Parsons had one of those 36" boards and it weighed a ton.

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I wonder what the casting for Fullbag trucks would look like....?Stephen Lavin wrote:I may be mistaken (maybe Jack knows) but Bahne did at one time have a deck with Bahne trucks and Bahne wheels. Bahne teamed up with Cadillac bigtime but pretty sure I recall seeing a complete in the day...
Maybe those wheels were someone else's and just wore the Bahne label? Even so I think that would give you the brand X complete now 30 years oldOf course risers, bearings bolts, nuts, griptape, bla bla would be pushing it but the Wes criteria was deck, trucks, wheels, slalom...
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I may be mistaken (maybe Jack knows) but Bahne did at one time have a deck with Bahne trucks and Bahne wheels. Bahne teamed up with Cadillac bigtime but pretty sure I recall seeing a complete in the day...
Maybe those wheels were someone else's and just wore the Bahne label? Even so I think that would give you the brand X complete now 30 years old
Of course risers, bearings bolts, nuts, griptape, bla bla would be pushing it but the Wes criteria was deck, trucks, wheels, slalom...
Maybe those wheels were someone else's and just wore the Bahne label? Even so I think that would give you the brand X complete now 30 years old

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Maybe...but we have a Strada model, I remember those wheels were used a lot for slalom back in the days...Wesley Tucker wrote:Ramón Königshausen wrote:nobody said it had to be a racing wheel..Maybe a little ambiguous . . . but not much.Wesley Tucker wrote:How long before we see Brand X Slalom Completes?
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Uhm....I don't know...nobody said it had to be a racing wheel.....but we have our own bearings!Wesley Tucker wrote:And Airflow is a winner.
Ramon, how many folks are racing on that 68mm wheel? (I assume that's the slalom option?)
And I'm making prototypes, does that count?
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Donald have already announced the gogonauts as their new wheel that was due to this season so I guess gog/pavel win as soon as they put their money where the mouth is (is that how you say it?)
161 won't start making wheels until abec11 stop shipping to sweden, we are however in the making of some fine bushings...
161 won't start making wheels until abec11 stop shipping to sweden, we are however in the making of some fine bushings...
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How Long Before COMPLETES With One Manufacturer's Name?
OK.
Pavel is making boards and trucks.
Same for 161
And Virage
PPS is making boards and wheels.
Seismic is making wheels and trucks. (Dan has boards but doesn't market a slalom board.)
How long before we see Brand X Slalom Completes?
Who's going to be the first to do all three?
(We'll allow for bushings and bearings to STILL be made by someone someone else.
Pavel is making boards and trucks.
Same for 161
And Virage
PPS is making boards and wheels.
Seismic is making wheels and trucks. (Dan has boards but doesn't market a slalom board.)
How long before we see Brand X Slalom Completes?
Who's going to be the first to do all three?
(We'll allow for bushings and bearings to STILL be made by someone someone else.
