With this choice the resistance is constant throughout the range of motion.įor those looking for higher stability at higher speeds but still highly maneuverable for slides, high speed carving and downhill applications.įor those looking for higher stability at higher speeds but still highly maneuverable for slides, high speed carving and downhill applications. With this choice, the further you lean, the less resistance there is.įor those looking for a carvy or surfy feel but with a bit more stability. Magnum Magnum is a replacement for the chubby bushings in pairs trucks.īushing Shape Combination Recommendations The Cone / Cone setupįor those looking for a very carvy or surfy feel. This helps the bushing fit a bit more precisely in the hangar. The Chubby is one of our most versatile bushings because of its size, shape and wide variety of applications.Ĭanon and Magnum bushings are designed for Paris trucks.Ĭanon is the same shape as a barrel but with a slightly larger outer diameter. They still turn very well and can be used in a softer duro if you are looking for a stable yet plush and comfortable setup. Our chubby shape offers the highest stability of all the shapes discussed here and work best in a truck that has a stepped bushing seat to take advantage of the secondary step in the bushing, the vertical side wall and the large backside of the Chubby. Our FatCone shape have the same initial stability as a barrel but as you lean they offer a progressively higher resistance the further you lean. Our barrel shape offers the next step up in stability above our cones and are often used for a broad range of skating disciplines depending on the skaters skill level and personal preference. Short Street Barrel - Street Barrel - Barrel - Tall Barrel
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Our cone shape has the lowest resistance and stability of all the shapes addressed on this page and can allow your trucks to easily achieve their full lean and turn without loosing the feel of the truck. Short Street Cone - Street Cone - Cone - Tall Cone Listed in order of lowest to highest stability.