Thanks for this great video, people still underestimate how big of an impact risers and especially angled/wedged risers can make. I especially like the soft rubber versions that cushion your ride at the same time. Personally I love the BOLZEN products in this regard. Had a hard time finding any other soft rubber big degree wedges in DE/EU market at times. It is also insane how parts this cheap can upgrade your ride so big time. When you consider the partly insane prices of surfskates and you can turn a cruiser into something very similar with 12° wedges for around 15 bucks instead, this is crazy.
*Split angle trucks/wedgin/de-weding is freakin awesome!* 🤙🏽⚡️🤟🏽⚡️👌🏽 Thanks to great videos from yourself and others like yourself, I hope more people experiment and try stuff to see what they enjoy.
@@skate-horizons does increasing the angle predispose your setup to wheel bite? I hope you can have a video to explain the consequences of angled risers on geometry.
Risers and bushings are the most noticeable upgrades for the price.
Thanks for this great video, people still underestimate how big of an impact risers and especially angled/wedged risers can make. I especially like the soft rubber versions that cushion your ride at the same time. Personally I love the BOLZEN products in this regard. Had a hard time finding any other soft rubber big degree wedges in DE/EU market at times. It is also insane how parts this cheap can upgrade your ride so big time. When you consider the partly insane prices of surfskates and you can turn a cruiser into something very similar with 12° wedges for around 15 bucks instead, this is crazy.
*Split angle trucks/wedgin/de-weding is freakin awesome!*
🤙🏽⚡️🤟🏽⚡️👌🏽
Thanks to great videos from yourself and others like yourself, I hope more people experiment and try stuff to see what they enjoy.
What was your riser setup in the outro? All flat ones?
@@nickamarit not even sure anymore either flat 4mm or 5 degree angled!
@skate-horizons Do you run angled risers symmetrical?
@@nickamarit I run angled: 5 in the front -5 rear
@@skate-horizonsYour thumbnail is the rear truck then?
@@nickamarit no it should be the front
Do you use on the Pranayama a angled one?
@@ricardohnn yeah about 5 degree, it can get a little tight in the front, if you don't use cupped washers!
@@skate-horizons does increasing the angle predispose your setup to wheel bite? I hope you can have a video to explain the consequences of angled risers on geometry.
@@keatpng2315 yeah, positive wedging sets your axle a little closer to the board!
Not a lot but for a double dropped board, it can be relevant!