Randal RII 180mm Truck Review

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2011

A review of the Randal RII truck by Ryan from Delaware Longboarding. You can find this truck at switch skate and snow: http://shop.switchskateandsnow.com/index.php?product=Randal+R+11+180MM+50+Deg... CORRECTION: THE 50 DEGREE IS MORE FOR CARVING I MISSPOKE.

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  • 50 degree= carving

    42 degree= stability.

  • @firstbadboys Or prandals. Randal base plates and paris trucks.

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  • Sometimes you just need to break in the bushings I got my randal trucks and I still use stock bushings it creates a very stable ride just skate for awhile and break the bushings in

  • @spikNspanDAN no you get less wheel bite with higher degree

  • @scott313tv 35 degree downhill

  • They're a good truck if you replace the bushings. Hurr durr stock bushings are terrible on just about every truck.

  • @firstbadboys Paris 180

  • Stupid kid said he gets a better carve with 42 dergree and better down hill with a 50 no the 50 is better for carving

  • @spikNspanDAN My bro has 50's and he doesn't get bite at all. He's 256 Lbs and if he stands all his weight on the side of the board and doesn't get wheel bite.

  • @TheJerksTC uhh if you get wheel bite with 42's you'll prob get wheel bite even with the risers with 50's.

  • @scott313tv nuff said

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