@@SurfskateLove thanks for the link but I have already seen it and tried to hammer it, the kingpin is completely stucked on my CX. I need to find someone who has a hydraulic press or an air chisel to hit harder. But I was just curious if there were an easier way!
Cx truck, this the one with the lowered front kingpin so you can grind? Or I’m thinking of the c5 truck? Just looked like you were pulling off grinds with out getting caught
Which carvers do you have? I own the 70 mm roundhouse wheels 78a durometer. They are pretty fast! But too grippy for my liking. In this video I’m riding 65mm 81a surfskate love wheels. For me, they’re fast and they allow me to slide enough for the things I like to do.
I have CX Triton and YOW Arica board and for bowl I am riding Arica because its more flow and bigger deck. However some tricks involving coping and front trucks mentioned in the video would be quite challenging on more loose trucks such as YOW Meraki. In the end you can ride a bowl also on swelltech but probably you wont be doing many tricks but its the closes to surf. Its really hard I just bought softer Bushing for my CX so will give it a try.
Depends a lot on what you want to do and your size. I’ll make a video going into detail about this soon. If I’m just carving, I like a steeper concave deck. Carver cx trucks are still my go to because they work really well and they are so light. Personally, I like the feel of lighter trucks. 93a durometer wheels are great and a contact patch of at least 29 mm and diameter between 60-65 mm works well. But it also depends on your bowl… Yikes. I could go on forever 😅 I’ll make a video 🙌🏼
this is much higher level than it looks at the first glance. thank you for the sharing
Thank you,
That's really different and more challenging than the orher surfskate videos !
DAVID IS AWESOME!!
Thanks Danny!
Thank you for sharing to us 👍🏼
Excited to do it and I’ve got lots more coming! I always appreciate feedback.
Very helpful, thank you! +1 sub
Cool tips🔥🔥
Thanks! If you ever have questions, do ask!
Thanks for the tips! I guess for the grinds you fixed the kingpin issue on the CX front truck, how did you do?
th-cam.com/video/UuGLIYRT3i4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vfiBWBs1bGRtDDg6
Yep, I reversed the kingpin on the front truck only. With that, no problem!
@@SurfskateLove thanks for the link but I have already seen it and tried to hammer it, the kingpin is completely stucked on my CX. I need to find someone who has a hydraulic press or an air chisel to hit harder. But I was just curious if there were an easier way!
Cx truck, this the one with the lowered front kingpin so you can grind? Or I’m thinking of the c5 truck?
Just looked like you were pulling off grinds with out getting caught
He's using the CX with an inverted kingpin. Same process as with the C5: th-cam.com/video/UuGLIYRT3i4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vfiBWBs1bGRtDDg6
@@SurfskateLove cheers dude👌🏻
Will give this CX truck modifiacation a go, thanks for the info on link. 🛹🖤
Yes! I invert my kingpins when possible to open up grinds
What wheels do you like to use? I have a stock carver complete and the wheels feel too soft to maintain speed in a bowl
Which carvers do you have? I own the 70 mm roundhouse wheels 78a durometer. They are pretty fast! But too grippy for my liking.
In this video I’m riding 65mm 81a surfskate love wheels. For me, they’re fast and they allow me to slide enough for the things I like to do.
What kind of surfskate is good for bowl
surfskate.love/best-surfskates-bowl-riding/
I have CX Triton and YOW Arica board and for bowl I am riding Arica because its more flow and bigger deck. However some tricks involving coping and front trucks mentioned in the video would be quite challenging on more loose trucks such as YOW Meraki.
In the end you can ride a bowl also on swelltech but probably you wont be doing many tricks but its the closes to surf. Its really hard
I just bought softer Bushing for my CX so will give it a try.
Depends a lot on what you want to do and your size.
I’ll make a video going into detail about this soon.
If I’m just carving, I like a steeper concave deck. Carver cx trucks are still my go to because they work really well and they are so light. Personally, I like the feel of lighter trucks.
93a durometer wheels are great and a contact patch of at least 29 mm and diameter between 60-65 mm works well.
But it also depends on your bowl…
Yikes. I could go on forever 😅
I’ll make a video 🙌🏼