With the Paris trucks put some Green Venom bushings in them, makes them nice and sturdy. Also Pats Risers have a Paris insert you can use to reduce slop in the truck. Lastly, start trying one handed slides like Colemans
Thank you. I by good coincidence - have green venoms in. I have risers in already and do have second set of Paris inserts -double up ok? I did get 2” screws just in case. Agree-I do need to work on single hand slides. Next session. 🤘
Put screws into your deck so they just poke through your griptape every 1 3/4" along the back edge of your deck where your back foot toe goes and 2 screws around where the ball of the front of your foot is when it's pushed up against your toe stop . Trust.
You're doing great!
Nice carves brother you got it
With the Paris trucks put some Green Venom bushings in them, makes them nice and sturdy. Also Pats Risers have a Paris insert you can use to reduce slop in the truck. Lastly, start trying one handed slides like Colemans
Thank you. I by good coincidence - have green venoms in. I have risers in already and do have second set of Paris inserts -double up ok? I did get 2” screws just in case. Agree-I do need to work on single hand slides. Next session. 🤘
Bro I had no idea paris inserts existed, thanks dude 👌
@@d.p.l9623 All good, enjoy
@@d.p.l9623 thank you. Credit goes to @downhill254-he is the wealth of knowledge who is awesome at sharing.
Love seeing the progression man, pendys are looking a lot better
Thank you. Enjoying the process of progression.
Put screws into your deck so they just poke through your griptape every 1 3/4" along the back edge of your deck where your back foot toe goes and 2 screws around where the ball of the front of your foot is when it's pushed up against your toe stop . Trust.
Thank you. That has been a bit of struggle for consistent back foot guide/placement-makes sense.
try get some homies that can give you advice ng actual that would really help a lot there might a longboard community near you
Yes, thanks and looking for one that’s local or reasonably close?