Uber loose trucks is the trick with the Push Pump (Bennett Only). I rider hour glass khiro white deckside and dark green cone nut side. To get it that turny - I also ride it in a raised config. on the superfork. No additional wedging on the superfork just mount it and its ready to go. (Bennett and now Poppy's 45 deg works)
Very Sorry for the slow reply - really no excuse for it. With double brackets great no problem at all. And you can adjust the truck angles without any need for an angled riser. But on this push|pump setup in the video i wouldn't recommend it. I've hit 25, 30 but its uber sketch. And as for a garage or a switch back...forget it. It doesn't corner well. It's basically a lowered slalom setup.
Eric, sorry for the geeky question but what are your go-to trucks, angles and bushings for flatland pumping? I've been out of the game for a while and I came back to find pumping the GBomb pretty tough on Indeesz. I'd love to know what you use to ride so effortlessly on the flats and uphill. Cheers.
Every Gbomb I've tried isn't "turny" like yours seems to be set up for. What bushings, trucks, and truck angle combination are you using to be able to carve at slow speeds like that?
Those are such cool looking boards!!!
Uber loose trucks is the trick with the Push Pump (Bennett Only). I rider hour glass khiro white deckside and dark green cone nut side. To get it that turny - I also ride it in a raised config. on the superfork. No additional wedging on the superfork just mount it and its ready to go. (Bennett and now Poppy's 45 deg works)
Amazing pumping skills and strength!
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What trucks do you use in your configuration, bennett and tracker?
Cool helmet bro
Yeah, it's in a shope of a cap
Very Sorry for the slow reply - really no excuse for it. With double brackets great no problem at all. And you can adjust the truck angles without any need for an angled riser. But on this push|pump setup in the video i wouldn't recommend it. I've hit 25, 30 but its uber sketch. And as for a garage or a switch back...forget it. It doesn't corner well. It's basically a lowered slalom setup.
Eric, sorry for the geeky question but what are your go-to trucks, angles and bushings for flatland pumping? I've been out of the game for a while and I came back to find pumping the GBomb pretty tough on Indeesz. I'd love to know what you use to ride so effortlessly on the flats and uphill. Cheers.
Every Gbomb I've tried isn't "turny" like yours seems to be set up for. What bushings, trucks, and truck angle combination are you using to be able to carve at slow speeds like that?
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