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Truck Reviews (15215 Posts)
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Seismic trucks
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On 6/8/1999
Daniel Gesmer, Seismic Skate Systems, Inc.
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CLARIFICATION
Mr. Ueli Niggli has his facts wrong. It is *ABSOLUTELY FALSE* that Seismic trucks have been renamed as G-trucks. The G-truck is a stripped-down, low-cost version of the Seismic truck, manufactured under license by an independent party in Germany. It is for sale only in certain European countries (perhaps only Switzerland, I'm not sure). Any sale of the G-truck in the U.S. in unauthorized by me, and I retain the legal right to prevent such sale.
Daniel Gesmer President, Seismic Skate Systems, Inc. Inventor of the Seismic truck Owner of the patent on the Seismic truck
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Seismics
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On 6/8/1999
Ueli Niggli
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The Seismics aren't called Seismics anymore. The new name of the company is G-trucks.
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Seismics
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On 6/7/1999
Tyler
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Dan- http://www.angelfire.com/de/longboardskateboards/seismic.html I hope this helps
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seismics
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On 6/7/1999 dan
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Adam, thanks for the help.
now does anyone know of a website where I could check out some seismics?
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eXkates or Seismics on S9 Cosmic CR I
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On 6/7/1999 Adam
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Dan,
I have both types of trucks in my quiver and a few rough measurements revealed the following: eXkates are 3/4" taller than Seismics (and most other standard trucks for that matter). eXkates will shorten your wheelbase by 1/2" per truck, or 1" overall compared to the Seismics when mounted in the same locations. Weight-wise, the Seismics are much lighter (my 146's weigh in at 14oz on a rinky-dink postage scale). I can't easily weight the eXkates because they are mounted, and they would surely max out the aforementioned 16oz scale. I would guess that the eXkate 101s weight in the 2+ lb each range. Does all this mean I hate eXkates? Not at all-- they are my favorite trucks! But considering the 33" length of the S9 CRI, I wouldn't recommend eXkates; they're much better suited to true longboards (which, by the way, you should consider: why not step up to the 38" S9 CRII, or better yet the 48" S9 Super Cruiser?) If you are dead-set on the 33" shorty, I'd stick with the Seismics and save the eXkates for a true longdeck.
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exkates on sector9?
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On 6/7/1999 Dan
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I have been thinking about puting some exkates on a sector9 cosmic1 for a good carving board. Is this a good idea or not. will the trucks shorten the wheel base at all, if so will it make that much of a difference. will the exkates dampen the flex of the board, or will the flex of the board take away some of the turning ability of the trucks. Can some one answer my question before I waste any money. All help is appreciated.
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exkate
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On 6/6/1999
Danno Boutte'
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We sell longboards featuring Torsion Trucks, just the Torsion Trucks, bushings, wheels, etc.
I have been dealing with Jason Potts and exkate for about one year now. Jason is a good guy who has been trying hard to keep up with demand for their great product.
Wade at exkate has been really great to deal with so far also.
We haven't had any trouble with the trucks ever, and we only had trouble with bushings in the beginning. The recent bushings have never broken.
The Torsion Trucks are still the best by far!!
www.spindog.net
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eXkate
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On 6/6/1999
Jason Potts
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For the record. Most of you on this sight know who I am. I am and I repeat I am one of two owners of eXkate Inc. My partner Louis and I have had a major falling out and the future of what will happen with eXkate Inc. is unknown. Wade is an employee I contracted before I left, he is a great guy and has nothing to do with the problems between me and my partner. I make this statement so people know what is going on and do not pay attention to rumors. Any questions doubts or comments dont hesitate to e-mail me. Never a dull moment is eXkate folks.
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Randal Speed Trucks
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On 6/2/1999
Randal
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Congradulations to Randal truck riders at the Santa Rosa Downhill Festival.
Downhill Skateboard results; 1st: Biker Sherlock - Randal Comp-II's 2nd: Todd Lehr - Randal Comp-II's 3rd: David Bryant - Randal Downhill
Streetluge results; 1st: Travis Tripp - Randal Luge 3rd: Darryl Thompson - Randal Luge
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Exskate
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On 6/2/1999 §
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are exates very stable at high speeds, how about lower speeds?(35 mph)
how fast do you guys go down the hills?
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eXkate
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On 6/1/1999 wade
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I'm going to fix the store in the next day or so...I just needed to make sure that everything is set up the way it should be.
Thank you for being patient. wade
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eXkate
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On 6/1/1999
tyler
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Adam- I find that very interesting. Maybe this is the begining of the end or the begining of the new begining. I'm not sure. Wade- maybe you can tell us whats going on?
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eXkate Online Store
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On 6/1/1999 Adam
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The eXkate online store is closed, hopefully only temporarily as they regroup. The catalog pages have been replaced by this brief message: "The Store is Closed."
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eXkate
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On 6/1/1999 wade
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Sorry guys about the missing email address, my name is still not on the site, but if you send it to the address I will still get it...thanks for your time and patience while I play catch up.
wade
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eXkate
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On 6/1/1999
tyler
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hey wade, why didn't you leave us an e-mail adress to contact you? you're allready starting off in the foot steps of "that other guy"
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eXkate
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On 6/1/1999 Wade Christensen
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Hello all fellow longskaters..My name is Wade and I'm the new management at eXkate. I know many of you have had a problem with eXkate in the past, and I personally apologize for that. I appreciate all the great comments that you hit us with (good and bad), but I would like you to know that things are changing for the better. Please email me or call with any problems and I will do my best to handle them. As far as some of you that have had problems with getting through phone wise I'm hiring a receptionist to handle the phones. Again thank you for all the responses and keep carving.
wade
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Randals on a Fibreflex
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On 5/29/1999
Jerry Norbury
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Chris, Thanks. Randal, Thanks.
Jerry.
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Randals on a Fibreflex
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On 5/29/1999
Chris
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Jerry,
The original Randal Speed Trucks have the old school Tracker four-hole pattern. Randal IIs have both the old school Tracker pattern and the new school pattern, so unless it was originally drilled for Bennetts or Ex Calibers, you should be okay.
Good luck,
Chris
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randal
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On 5/28/1999
Jerry Norbury
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What size holes do Randals baseplates have? Will they fit my old-school G&S fibreflex?
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bushing problems
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On 5/28/1999
Keith Fellmy
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Hi Phillip
Darn I hoped I could solve a big problem. I've never used the Torsion truck. I've used Z-Roller, Indy 215, Randall Luge Trucks and THR Billet trucks (hey are these pricey). Well I tried, good luck guys.
Keith
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Xkate
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On 5/26/1999 yu
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I've had my Exkates for a year. They work fine but squeak alot. Can't figure out why. Anyway when I ordered them, I got direct responses from Jason himself. Now when I go to my local skateshop in New York City, they won't stock them because too many skaters have been breaking them. They carry Randals instead. Anyway, I hope Exkate getsit together, because nothing responds like a torsion truck. Unfortuntately, despit the reliability of Exkates, I going to sell them because they are just too damn heavy. There was a rumour that X kate were designing a lighter truck but I haven't seen it. Speaking of light trucks, any work on the new Jone's longboard truck?
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bushing problems
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On 5/26/1999
Keith Fellmy
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Hey guys
Having problems with your bushings falling apart. I (and my other luge buddies) use Do-Doh's in the hardest durmeter possible. Over the past two years (my luge career) no onw has had a problem with them yet.
Keith
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Randal R-II's
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On 5/26/1999 Wheelbite Willie
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Great equipment, Like R-II's, can take you way beyond what your fear level will! I came across a asphault bike trail recently that had a wicked, twisting drop in it that at first I thought wasn't possible on my longboard, but I knew that my R-II's were great trucks and I had a good deck and top of the line wheels. I made drops from different levels, until I got to the top, now I do it with out a second thought! What just a few days ago I thought impossible is now a sick little rush and I am searching for more! When you get good gear like R-II's you just can't go wrong!
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exkate
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On 5/26/1999
James
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I have to say that after almost a year now the exkates are still working as good as new. But I can understand the problems you are having. I emailed Jason numerous times about getting new bushings and other accessories but no response. I finally just gave up. I think he may be doing too much and they may need to hire some extra help around there. It sounds like they could use some help just to keep up with the e-mails. But these are still some of the best trucks around.
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Randal's R-II's
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On 5/25/1999 Longboarder Louie
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Hey, you know, I haven't had a lick of trouble with my R-II's and I know you guys on those "other" trucks can't say that! Don't mess around, go with a truck maker that has them properly designed and manufactured with over twenty proven years in the business, Randal! The new R-II's are great, with terrific turning radius and great stability at speed, what more could you ask for?
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