That's awesome that you had a big part in the revival of Grind King. You've done so much for the skateboarding community, you should be very proud and have a beer on me
Don is super cool. I used to work for him because he had a space for Burning Man related events. Knew him for months before he told me who he was. Good to see he's back in business.
dude fucking AWESOME. congrats man. been following you since the early days of reviewing deep dives on games we forgot about damn near 10+ years ago now? holy hell it's been awhile.
This was a sick review tho. 😂 I liked it. I’d never skate those Trucks ever, but it’s cool to see: I’d try them if I was still in my experimental truck phase. But I’m all in on Indy and Ventures. I did consulting for Indy and OJs wheels at NHS And I did some consulting for Spitfire wheels, so I’m loyal to those Company’s Deluxe and NHS. You did a great review
I love grind king trucks Iv had the same set of base plates since I was 10 Im 32 now and I still skate those GK base please I just replace the hangers when i change deck size /thrashed the heck out of the hangers. The world's best skateboard trucks in my opinion
What blows me away the most is the fact you've been involved with grind king for a couple years now as far as supporting the company rocking their products and being in regular communication with the owner of gk combined with the fact you're a skateboard archiver/historian with an emphasis on the golden era.... And yet you're just NOW discovering rocket bolts!?!? 🤯
These trucks have been in development for a very long time. I never heard of this dude before so I'm not sure what if anything he really had to do with GK "coming back" don castle didn't ever quit
i think the adjustable wheelbase is a great idea. it could let people ride a wider range of boards than they usually would feel comfortable on. these seem like they'd be better for rails and coping than ledges though. personally, i really want to have that feeling of the wheel up against the ledge on a grind, but on something round, i bet they feel nicely locked
The GK kingpin was genius. I have run them pretty much since they came out. I've found trucks and boards with the trucks on, from garage sales thrift shops and marketplace, on and off for the last 20 years. When Indy went to the pressed in kingpin I'd put new hangers on OG baseplates so the kingpins would work. Some of their kingpins wee better than others and I actually broke one of my last ones skating my 2' mini ramp last weekend! Weird.
I broke a kingpin on my disruptors last season, first time i had ever broke a kingpin. GK said they would replace it for the cost of shipping tho, so thats sweet. Have loved GK since i was a kid, i got back into skating last year after 2 decades and am stoked to see new GK innovations.
@@viracocha03 That's solid commitment from them. I figure I owe it to them to buy some KP's eventually, since I probably got the one I broke from a garage sale haha. The Indy mids I have come with a inverted KP, but it's probably 1/8" higher than the GKs.
@@johnnypea43 Yeah, I had emailed them with the offer to purchase the KP, I'm in Canada and cannot find any around me, but he said he would just send em out. Gk was all I skated when I was young for about 8 years, when I started skating last year again I tried Indy's for the first time and also MiniLogo's and Thunders. Honestly, liked the MiniLogo's the best out of them. Then I found out GK had made the disruptors, so I tried them and they are still the best truck IMO. Really stocked to get my set of lockers. All personal preference tho.
my first impression was that these are kinda goofy, but less so than krepers, but they're growing on me. grindking always made cool stuff and i still have a few sets from '90s-'00s in my parts bin. rocket bolts seem sick too. i have 20+yo stock grindking bushings in some 30yo venture featherlights on my primary setup. i can't believe they still work, and well, after all this time.
Yeah me to. The silver ones kind look like broken in venture when they’re actually setup which I think is cool. As long as they turn good I’ll give them a go
i sprained my ankle first day snowboarding in park city. Then sprained it again the exact same way immediately after slipping on ice otw beck to my room smh
I've been watching you like ten years. Again, I thought you stopped the page. What is that arch at like 11:14 I'm the back it's all throughout the park parts but yeah it's beautiful! Glad to see you're still at it on here! Much love from Pennsylvania, where it is also freezing 😅
Your crooks may have been off, not only because the trucks have the premade grooves, but also because you moved your front truck back (so it’s in a different position than the previous set of trucks) and possibly because the trucks are too tight to allow the pinch.
i used to skate hardware called "randoms" which where hammer-in bolts that had a sort of metal griptape bolt head. you could get aliens, skulls and cannabis leaves but they just never really took off and just disappeared. there were a lot of downsides to them.
These trucks are going to be as functional 😂 as “Tail Devils” Basically we got the Big 5 Truck Brands! 1. Thunder 2. Independent 3. Venture 4. ACE 5. Slappy But that Rocket 🚀 hardware is straight Game changer! Great stuff!!!!!! Fire 🔥
I might buy these just to have to show people the premade grooves are weird I like to make my own grooves Trucks look like there ment for surf skate lmfao 🤣 ❤😂
I'm hoping these ones are much more refined then the disruptors as I was a little disappointed with those. I used to ride grind king when I was young young like first starting skating and then a couple years after that then I got some indys, but in hind sight they were pretty bad ass trucks. Not necessarily the best at anything but I do remember them being just fine for anything and the thing I really remember is they seemed to be a one and done truck as in they lasted a long ass time even abused by snot noses kids leaving their boards out in the rain n shit but they were like the ak47 of skateboard trucks could burry em for years dig em up throw em on a board and skate just fine. it seems like grind king has two types of camps: one side is all complete haters hating just to hate (probably hate themselves) then there are those who ride the nostalgia wave which I admit I am in the second camp. While never a fan boy of gk back in the day I had my fair share of the OG trucks even had some with the flame baseplate so you know I was willing to support a company if i rocked a product like that lol. So just to be clear I am not like 90% of slap forum users who just have toxic negativity and hatred ooozing out my pores. No I gave them a chance and kept and open mind and if anything I was bias TOWARDS gk as in I really wanted them to be great trucks hell I even ordered the not so cheap gk "90s.beanie" so I was really rooting for the king man. As context just like every single person commenting on anything skateboard related on the internet or social media: I am in my 30s and just recently started skating again for the 5th or so time. While I'm nowhere near as good as I was at 17 I'm not the worst ever. Mainly keep the board and myself close to the ground (curbs, pads, ledges, parks etc.) and I somehow destroyed the baseplate on one wiere the female threads for the kingpin go making the entire truck (or set for that matter) completely useless i wish itnwouod have been the actusk king pim snapping as thats an easy.fix. anyways my point being now im very skeptical to try again. Also I didn't really care for the misleading "Venice" stamp on the bottom of trucks implying USA production which I think it's fairly safe to say gk hasn't made a truck in the states since kreeper was making trucks 😂 I get that he is based out of Venice but there is no other context just simply the name Venice which I personally think is intentionally vague specifically for that purpose ..
I skated the grind king disuptors and i liked them but they loosen up on their own like crazy (i think because of the inverted kingpin design), besides that they were very similar to indy stage 11 in my opinion.
@@rjames2312 bones hardcore's made a world of difference on mine, but the kingpin still slips. I think the threads were too far gone by the time I got those bushings tho
@@rjames2312I don’t skate them anymore. I went to thunder then slappy then indy. When I started skating the indy’s they reminded me so much of the disruptors
Dont use that hardware unless you enjoy stress cracks all around your mounting holes. That type of fastener increases the risk of nose and tail snapadge. When you crank those down the flared part promotes cracking! I personally wouldnt use a bolt like that unless you welcome problems.
I don’t think I ever seen you without glasses. I was Clark Kent’d.. I was who’s this guy? Anyway.. they remind me of when they did creeper trucks. I had a set please don’t judge me lol. They glowed in the dark and I was an easily influenced teenager lol
I think the problem ur having with ur krook is just that the grooves aren't tailored to YOUR skating, so it may take some time to wear them in enough for you to feel right in the pinch.. or sumthin like that
In @grindkingtrucks video talking about these, it sounded like the durometer on the bushings was in the high 90s, up in Indy Super Hard territory, I'm curious if that's not part of why you were having issues on the pinch?
They have 3 bushings instead of the regular 2. The bottom bushing is "medium". The top has 2 separate bushings. One hard (black) and one medium (orange) that you can stack together or use independently, giving you loads of options.
Most of us know Grind King's "Rockets" bolts as "Randoms" - the company who stole the idea off GK, and this isn't the first time GK hardware's innovation got ripped off for those of us who are old enough to remember "Bridge Bolts" and of course the Reverse Kingpin got stolen as well.
I have two randoms from yee old days. One has a pentagon on it and the other is just studded. Grabbed a set of GK rockets to fill in the other six holes 😊 🚀
3 baseplate hole adjustments without a solid piece to divide each set is a bad idea. Idk how that passed. One improper nose slide and you have shortened your wheel base. I've stretched too many baseplate holes
I cannot wait to get my set. GK messed up on the preorder for international's so I didn't get in on the first order but they fixing that so ill have em soon, I hope ! GK has always grinded better then most truck, IMO.
I would have to see more footage of people skating them. And I would have to feel them in my hands at a skateshop. First impressions looks like they slip & slide too much
2 recent pairs of grindkings the kingpin snapped off in a way that it's stuck in the baseplate and needs to be drilled out. Never broke a kingpin before and only ever skated grind king. Switched to tensors after that.
Yeah man, i loved the disruptors however this happened a few times to me. The Kingpin snapped three times in a month. I think it is due to changes in temperature or something. I changed over to slappy trucks. Id never broken a kingpin before either. Its a shame as they are a great truck
The hardware seems like it would create a weak point in the deck ply to start splitting... Good to see ya skating though! I see a good point you mentioned about these because these won't let you lock up against the wheel and rotate the body off of it. If you were to go too hard, it would shift unexpectedly. They should have honestly just done what minilogi did and make the hanger fatter in the middle. I guess they are still good to make adjustments, though
Anyone else super nervous for my boy RadRat and his new wife. I hope she treats him right. I just don't know if I can go through a tough another tough break up for him.
@@michaelfetty7295 Yes !!! Free floaters and E Clips !! If your tried flip tricks off stairs, the clips came off !! What a generation. I wonder if you remember the ACME one bearing wheels ?
That's awesome that you had a big part in the revival of Grind King. You've done so much for the skateboarding community, you should be very proud and have a beer on me
Grind King sucks ass.
@@zapples1126what a comment
@fvvtsvmpsvn230 grind King is the bagged cereal of skateboarding.
all I want is rad rat to be happy
Someday baby
For real
It’s amazing to see the positive effect your channel has had on the skateboard community. Keep at it!
as an aging rider that has plateau'd pretty hard this is amazing
First, being part of bringing GK back has to be a cool feeling. Second, they look SUPERCOOL!
they are actually cool, and an objective improvement on truck design!
Exactly. It serves a purpose. I’m interested to see how the turning is on this truck.
No more nosegrinds, only overcrooks
Yeh, they seem like they would slip with grinds in the middle of the truck. Why make the middle arched?
I wish they would remake the originals
Don is super cool. I used to work for him because he had a space for Burning Man related events. Knew him for months before he told me who he was. Good to see he's back in business.
Way to go dude!
he deserves some company shares for all this, it was more than just free promotion. i never liked their trucks much but their stickers were great.
Individual skateboard madness is wild, if I had two silver bolts they would have to be the front two
Yeah of course - helps with front foot positioning!
That’s super sick & I’m glad you were heard 👂 ❤
dude fucking AWESOME. congrats man. been following you since the early days of reviewing deep dives on games we forgot about damn near 10+ years ago now? holy hell it's been awhile.
So gnarly. I wanna pair! And those bolts are sick too. Remind me of "randoms" hardware. And yo who remembers kreeper trucks?
Are you going to try these?
No
yes
No
Absolutely not.
yes! they look amazing!
I had the flame grind king trucks, I thought I was so cool
Seems like the it’s best suited for rail skaters for that pinch in
Love the skate footage keep it up bro
Shout out to grind king, making crazy trucks like it's 1999 😮 so good, gunna get me a pair
This was a sick review tho. 😂 I liked it. I’d never skate those Trucks ever, but it’s cool to see: I’d try them if I was still in my experimental truck phase.
But I’m all in on Indy and Ventures.
I did consulting for Indy and OJs wheels at NHS
And I did some consulting for Spitfire wheels, so I’m loyal to those Company’s Deluxe and NHS.
You did a great review
The baseplate with multiple drill holes is a brilliant idea! Adjust your wheelbase anytime! GK trucks have always been innovative. Rad review!❤
Mostly longboard trucks but adjustable wheelbase trucks are far from new. Venture released one not long ago actually. A Koston pro model one called V8
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The grind king font the side is a chef’s kiss
I love grind king trucks Iv had the same set of base plates since I was 10 Im 32 now and I still skate those GK base please I just replace the hangers when i change deck size /thrashed the heck out of the hangers. The world's best skateboard trucks in my opinion
What blows me away the most is the fact you've been involved with grind king for a couple years now as far as supporting the company rocking their products and being in regular communication with the owner of gk combined with the fact you're a skateboard archiver/historian with an emphasis on the golden era.... And yet you're just NOW discovering rocket bolts!?!? 🤯
These trucks have been in development for a very long time. I never heard of this dude before so I'm not sure what if anything he really had to do with GK "coming back" don castle didn't ever quit
i think the adjustable wheelbase is a great idea. it could let people ride a wider range of boards than they usually would feel comfortable on. these seem like they'd be better for rails and coping than ledges though. personally, i really want to have that feeling of the wheel up against the ledge on a grind, but on something round, i bet they feel nicely locked
The O.G youtube skate content!
About DKL Grip - cut it more, way more it will not peel at all ;) It's good to see you skate!
I was hyped on the disruptors too bc they reminded me of the g5 highs, which I still have a pair of. I haven’t tried the disruptors yet though
What up blue eyes. Good job. I’m going to have to try now
Whoa. Bring those to Fort Collins! How do they turn? I wish you had more on how they turn and how does the metal grind on concrete. Maybe next video!
How heavy are these?
The GK kingpin was genius. I have run them pretty much since they came out. I've found trucks and boards with the trucks on, from garage sales thrift shops and marketplace, on and off for the last 20 years. When Indy went to the pressed in kingpin I'd put new hangers on OG baseplates so the kingpins would work. Some of their kingpins wee better than others and I actually broke one of my last ones skating my 2' mini ramp last weekend! Weird.
i have some stage 5 indys with gk kinpins, the clearance is crazy
I broke a kingpin on my disruptors last season, first time i had ever broke a kingpin. GK said they would replace it for the cost of shipping tho, so thats sweet. Have loved GK since i was a kid, i got back into skating last year after 2 decades and am stoked to see new GK innovations.
@@viracocha03 That's solid commitment from them. I figure I owe it to them to buy some KP's eventually, since I probably got the one I broke from a garage sale haha. The Indy mids I have come with a inverted KP, but it's probably 1/8" higher than the GKs.
@@johnnypea43 Yeah, I had emailed them with the offer to purchase the KP, I'm in Canada and cannot find any around me, but he said he would just send em out.
Gk was all I skated when I was young for about 8 years, when I started skating last year again I tried Indy's for the first time and also MiniLogo's and Thunders. Honestly, liked the MiniLogo's the best out of them. Then I found out GK had made the disruptors, so I tried them and they are still the best truck IMO. Really stocked to get my set of lockers. All personal preference tho.
Looks like they would be perfect for copings on bowls and mini ramp/pipes.. nice..
No surprise you ate it at that Evo park. It’s deadly slick in there!
my first impression was that these are kinda goofy, but less so than krepers, but they're growing on me. grindking always made cool stuff and i still have a few sets from '90s-'00s in my parts bin. rocket bolts seem sick too. i have 20+yo stock grindking bushings in some 30yo venture featherlights on my primary setup. i can't believe they still work, and well, after all this time.
Yeah me to. The silver ones kind look like broken in venture when they’re actually setup which I think is cool. As long as they turn good I’ll give them a go
i sprained my ankle first day snowboarding in park city. Then sprained it again the exact same way immediately after slipping on ice otw beck to my room smh
I love the innovation and the look of these. I just need them in a low version and 8.75 wide
Idk if you fuck with round rails, but if so you should definitely Fifty one with these trucks. It almost seems like that's what they were made for.
It's so dope seeing people with the rubber grip tape. I don't know why it's not industry standard yet.
Because it sucks.
I've been watching you like ten years. Again, I thought you stopped the page. What is that arch at like 11:14 I'm the back it's all throughout the park parts but yeah it's beautiful! Glad to see you're still at it on here! Much love from Pennsylvania, where it is also freezing 😅
Nice!
Dude this rules
They used to make these in the 90s, for the kids.
Interesting trucks
Yes like to try em I like grind king we need movement in the truck world adjustable wheel base great idea, set of 8 and a bit raws thanks
This is actually an awesome idea everyone loves the grooves in trucks
Nobody lol
Your crooks may have been off, not only because the trucks have the premade grooves, but also because you moved your front truck back (so it’s in a different position than the previous set of trucks) and possibly because the trucks are too tight to allow the pinch.
You're in Greeley Colorado?!
No more flat rails 🤔
Interesting my Indy’s always end up looking like this over time but kinda dope they come broken in… definitely different
Do the axles come pre bent and slipping like they did in the 90s?
Try waxing your trucks where they grind and even the inside edge of all your wheels. No more pinch.
Good video tfs buddy. If you think these are a hoot, try Slappy trucks from Zumiez.
i used to skate hardware called "randoms" which where hammer-in bolts that had a sort of metal griptape bolt head. you could get aliens, skulls and cannabis leaves but they just never really took off and just disappeared. there were a lot of downsides to them.
Thunder had them way before randoms too. Came out in late 80’s or early 90’s. Called thunderbolts
@@michaelfetty7295 i'm sue thry are essentially same, maybe even the paten
Yah Rat!
These trucks are going to be as functional 😂 as “Tail Devils”
Basically we got the Big 5 Truck Brands!
1. Thunder
2. Independent
3. Venture
4. ACE
5. Slappy
But that Rocket 🚀 hardware is straight Game changer! Great stuff!!!!!! Fire 🔥
The rocket type bolts are far from new idea. Randoms did them in late 90’s or eary 2000’s. Thunder did them back in late 80’s or early 90’s.
seems meant for flat rails. I bet feebles and smiths lock in real nice.
I think those groove are made for quarter pipe and pool rider only or round rail...
I might buy these just to have to show people the premade grooves are weird I like to make my own grooves
Trucks look like there ment for surf skate lmfao 🤣 ❤😂
Would you do THPS3 playthrough in First Person View ?
Why are you wearing ankle socks in the cold brother ?
I'm hoping these ones are much more refined then the disruptors as I was a little disappointed with those. I used to ride grind king when I was young young like first starting skating and then a couple years after that then I got some indys, but in hind sight they were pretty bad ass trucks. Not necessarily the best at anything but I do remember them being just fine for anything and the thing I really remember is they seemed to be a one and done truck as in they lasted a long ass time even abused by snot noses kids leaving their boards out in the rain n shit but they were like the ak47 of skateboard trucks could burry em for years dig em up throw em on a board and skate just fine. it seems like grind king has two types of camps: one side is all complete haters hating just to hate (probably hate themselves) then there are those who ride the nostalgia wave which I admit I am in the second camp. While never a fan boy of gk back in the day I had my fair share of the OG trucks even had some with the flame baseplate so you know I was willing to support a company if i rocked a product like that lol. So just to be clear I am not like 90% of slap forum users who just have toxic negativity and hatred ooozing out my pores. No I gave them a chance and kept and open mind and if anything I was bias TOWARDS gk as in I really wanted them to be great trucks hell I even ordered the not so cheap gk "90s.beanie" so I was really rooting for the king man. As context just like every single person commenting on anything skateboard related on the internet or social media: I am in my 30s and just recently started skating again for the 5th or so time. While I'm nowhere near as good as I was at 17 I'm not the worst ever. Mainly keep the board and myself close to the ground (curbs, pads, ledges, parks etc.) and I somehow destroyed the baseplate on one wiere the female threads for the kingpin go making the entire truck (or set for that matter) completely useless i wish itnwouod have been the actusk king pim snapping as thats an easy.fix. anyways my point being now im very skeptical to try again. Also I didn't really care for the misleading "Venice" stamp on the bottom of trucks implying USA production which I think it's fairly safe to say gk hasn't made a truck in the states since kreeper was making trucks 😂 I get that he is based out of Venice but there is no other context just simply the name Venice which I personally think is intentionally vague specifically for that purpose ..
let us get them mates! Ol´DeckDonald deserves some hype ;) welcome back to business GK!
Missed out on the 1st round of Kickflipper
Inverse Gullwings
I skated the grind king disuptors and i liked them but they loosen up on their own like crazy (i think because of the inverted kingpin design), besides that they were very similar to indy stage 11 in my opinion.
Try switching to hard mini logo bushings
@@rjames2312 bones hardcore's made a world of difference on mine, but the kingpin still slips. I think the threads were too far gone by the time I got those bushings tho
@@rjames2312I don’t skate them anymore. I went to thunder then slappy then indy. When I started skating the indy’s they reminded me so much of the disruptors
Try using blue loctite thread locker. All the inverted king pins have this problem.
I used to live gk trux as a youmg skater in the 90's 00's..
Hey radrat, I hope to hear your opinion on the trick of the year
You skate 8.25 now! What did you used to skate in your 20’s?
Dont use that hardware unless you enjoy stress cracks all around your mounting holes. That type of fastener increases the risk of nose and tail snapadge. When you crank those down the flared part promotes cracking! I personally wouldnt use a bolt like that unless you welcome problems.
Bro you wear a pikes peak hoodie?
I don’t think I ever seen you without glasses. I was Clark Kent’d.. I was who’s this guy? Anyway.. they remind me of when they did creeper trucks. I had a set please don’t judge me lol. They glowed in the dark and I was an easily influenced teenager lol
As a screw guy, torx (star) is the best. Never had em on a board though
Oh these are actual stars lmfao
I think the problem ur having with ur krook is just that the grooves aren't tailored to YOUR skating, so it may take some time to wear them in enough for you to feel right in the pinch.. or sumthin like that
Those look super high. Are they higher than most trucks out nowadays?
In @grindkingtrucks video talking about these, it sounded like the durometer on the bushings was in the high 90s, up in Indy Super Hard territory, I'm curious if that's not part of why you were having issues on the pinch?
They have 3 bushings instead of the regular 2. The bottom bushing is "medium". The top has 2 separate bushings. One hard (black) and one medium (orange) that you can stack together or use independently, giving you loads of options.
Most of us know Grind King's "Rockets" bolts as "Randoms" - the company who stole the idea off GK, and this isn't the first time GK hardware's innovation got ripped off for those of us who are old enough to remember "Bridge Bolts" and of course the Reverse Kingpin got stolen as well.
I was just remembering bridge bolts. I remember them always being bent from use. At 52 they almost feel like a dream.
I have two randoms from yee old days. One has a pentagon on it and the other is just studded. Grabbed a set of GK rockets to fill in the other six holes 😊 🚀
Actually thunder was first to do hardware like that in like late 80’s. Called thunderbolts
@@juanbecerra7138 i have a set on a dbl vision reissue right now. With og lift kit and old gk kingpins
@ Interesting, I'll look in up - Thanks!
so, gullwing times two?
Rad Rat steady gettin ass and puffin grass 💨
3rd street?!
3 baseplate hole adjustments without a solid piece to divide each set is a bad idea. Idk how that passed. One improper nose slide and you have shortened your wheel base. I've stretched too many baseplate holes
That's why you check your hardware occasionally.
I cannot wait to get my set. GK messed up on the preorder for international's so I didn't get in on the first order but they fixing that so ill have em soon, I hope !
GK has always grinded better then most truck, IMO.
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Do you have a fav truck brand.
I would have to see more footage of people skating them. And I would have to feel them in my hands at a skateshop. First impressions looks like they slip & slide too much
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2 recent pairs of grindkings the kingpin snapped off in a way that it's stuck in the baseplate and needs to be drilled out. Never broke a kingpin before and only ever skated grind king. Switched to tensors after that.
Yeah man, i loved the disruptors however this happened a few times to me. The Kingpin snapped three times in a month. I think it is due to changes in temperature or something. I changed over to slappy trucks. Id never broken a kingpin before either. Its a shame as they are a great truck
How to grunt 😃
The Ghost of Grosso is howling!!! Skate gimmicks are nothing new!
i don't think i would like these, my grove tends to be quite centered.
lock in? more like slip out of a fifty.
If it's not broken it's fine stop being a baby
When will Grind king understand that the product we want is just reissues of their first few trucks, designs and colors and all
...ok?
@ …ok?
The hardware seems like it would create a weak point in the deck ply to start splitting... Good to see ya skating though! I see a good point you mentioned about these because these won't let you lock up against the wheel and rotate the body off of it. If you were to go too hard, it would shift unexpectedly. They should have honestly just done what minilogi did and make the hanger fatter in the middle. I guess they are still good to make adjustments, though
Anyone else super nervous for my boy RadRat and his new wife. I hope she treats him right. I just don't know if I can go through a tough another tough break up for him.
Pipe down bud.
Weird ahh comment.
Bruh is just looking out for homie keep yo woman in line rad rat! Lol
I know right? I hope things work out for them.
@@tiptoeMercenaryOP is referring to Rat Rad’s first wife ghosting him a few years back.
HEY EVERYONE: what was your absolute worst truck you ever had ??
Tracker aggro street tracks in late ‘90 early ‘91. Snapped both baseplates and i wasn’t very good at that point even.
Yikes. I had Tracker B52s. I remember my friend had Trackers with free floating a axles and they were LOUD !
@@libramoon9968 remember the e clip tracker floaters 😂😂
@@michaelfetty7295 Yes !!! Free floaters and E Clips !! If your tried flip tricks off stairs, the clips came off !!
What a generation.
I wonder if you remember the ACME one bearing wheels ?