CALIBER II FIFTY TRUCK PAIR

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VERVIEW The Caliber II Fifty longboard trucks have been re-designed with a stronger baseplate and hanger. The kingpin is made of grade 8 steel to ensure your trucks stay in one piece, no matter how hard you push. FEATURES Quantity Set of 2 Trucks Ride Style Freeride Carving/Cruising Non-Compatible Bushings Bear Stepped Cone Bushings Bear Stepped Barrel Bushings Hanger Style Symmetrical Hanger Baseplate Angle 50 degree Bushing Shape Barrel/Cone Details Reverse Kingpin Updated Bushing Seat Provides a No-Slip-Fit Pivot Re-Designed for Tighter Tolerances with an Updated Chamfer Circular Kingpin Hole with Updated Diameter Truck Strength Increased by 40% Pressed-in Grade 8 Hex Head Kingpin Beefed Up and Reinforced Baseplate Thinner Paints Used for Tighter Tolerances RIDE STYLE Freeride - You need responsive trucks with charged rebound and a large turning radius to lock in stand up slides and pre-drifts like a boss. Freeride trucks generally have a higher degree between the base plate and axle. This gives the rider a steeper slope of motion for the hanger making it easier to get in and out of a slide with control. You will often find a barrel/cone or cone/cone bushing assembly in these trucks for the same reason. The higher the quality the truck is, the less you think about it as you ride. A good truck will give you more board feel and more stability. Don't forget to look at customizing the bushings to rider weight and skate style. Carving/Cruising - Big California style carves, epic summertime adventures around the neighborhood, and everyday shenanigans are supported with trucks flexible enough to handle a bit of everything. You'll find these trucks often have a higher truck angle because this is what controls the amount of energy required to turn your board. Bigger angles equal big carves and a quick response to your movement. Stock bushings tend to be on the softer side for cruising making these trucks great for everyday use and for beginners alike. Make sure to go with the recommended truck width for your board to give you the best match and the most fun. HANGER STYLE Symmetrical Hanger - Symmetrical hangers are the standard. Sometimes it's best to go with what is tried and true. Symmetrical hangers will turn evenly as your weight is redistributed and are great for all kinds of skating. BASEPLATE ANGLE 50 degree - Good for more effortless turning and carving, or for handling boards with longer wheel bases. The truck angle you select will switch up how your board handles. A lower angle truck will require more lean for your turn, where as a higher angle will give you more turn for your lean. Generally speaking, higher angle trucks will be more suited for turning and carving and lower angle trucks will be more stable and better suited for speed. BUSHING SHAPE Barrel/Cone - If you like cruising and carving, but also enjoy the thrill of the hill, you need a wide range of motion. With a boardside barrel and roadside cone you'll benefit from both stability and turnability. This the most common stock setup. NON-COMPATIBLE RISERS Risers from the following brands are not compatible with the baseplates of these trucks. Diamond, Independent, Paris SIZING REFERENCE Note - Every skate truck brand represents their sizing a little differently, so it's easy to get confused. Take a look at this graphic and then reference the size chart.