back when i was 8 years old i was a yu gi oh card guy cause i could never catch the pokemon anime on TV, i could only catch the yu gi oh show, so i ended up gravitating more towards yu gi oh, and also pokemon cards got banned cause kids kept getting scammed, but me and the yu gi oh boys didnt get banned cause we were just cooler for real XD
God damn i love this video 😂😂 pls go see my post they sent me a squished wheel one time like a year ago and put them on blast lmfao waited five months for ooo0 lmfao
Would love to see a video of your deck collection + commentary which are your favorite go-tos and which one would be yr desert island pick (or 2-3) you would take if you had to ride the same deck forever!
Just here to keep your algorithm going! I love my Heroin skateboards! And I also love the creature bonesaw deck rails! I hope you're loving the setup man!
Reshape them and nock down the kingpin, change the bushings, you won't be disappointed for 3 dollars. And if you are just throw them away 🤣🤣. No doubt brts and dynamic are way better ready to run.
Organics ? I did a review on organics the set I have is solid, was honestly impressed the shipping was just super slow. As far as the deck frenzy sent it to me, I would have to ask him the brand but its Hella mellow and fun.
I have. I got into fingerboarding in 2003 and purchased my first BerlinWood and Winkler Wheels set but would drop out around 2009 or so. A few months ago I stumbled back into fingerboarding and was amazed to find there was quality equipment available so you even would have a choice in trucks and so I tried to catch up and take advantage of the wide assortment. I have tried various trucks with various setups from China Truck 2.0 and 3.0 to Obsius and BRT 3.0 - and BRTs 3.0 are the only baseplates I ever manage to strip, alongside perhaps 2000's TD trucks, even though 3.0 has a thicker baseplate than its predecessors. The best experience so far I had with Obsius - I didn't need to even touch my kingpins in months, they have revealed no points of weakness so far, I could change their 32mm truck into a perfect 33mm setup by proper choice of wheels and last but not least they allow for aesthetically extremly pleasing setups. It really pains me to admit my disappointment in BRTs because they are compatriots after all.. Thankfully there are slightly wider replacement screws available to cut a new thread into the baseplate which I applied - now they are as good as new at least.
@@kai_plays_khomus interesting! I have had the best experience so far with Dynamic. 3 sets purchased and zero stripping. My BRT 3.0 also didn’t strip, but they were too heavy and brought the wheelbase in too tight, sacrificing pop
@@brosettastone7520 I don't mean to shit-talk BRTs though - if I had another set I'd approach it more carefully now and it would probably all work out fine. It's still not an uncommon problem as far as I heard and I'm privileged enough to have stumbled right into a center of the european scene with _ASI Berlin Fingerboard Store_ where BRTs have a certain reputation in this regard already. Dynamics are on my list as well but I'm saving them until I have a particular setup in mind so I know which width etc. Right now I'm waiting for some DT Zero Eureka 3 to arrive because they look pretty solid, seem to have a good geometry, a pretty thick baseplate, pivot cups and are though from China an original design like Obsius for 25 bucks or so - if BRTs would be made in China rather than Germany and with the same quality they would cost about as much as a Eureka 3 as well I suppose and after having some really good experiences with Obsius I wanted to give them a shot - even Eureka 1 seems worth consideration because it's 32mm.. Caramel and Dynamics are definitly next on my list. Obsius are heavy as well and probably even heavier than BRTs but that's something I actually like - maybe it's because I'm as much a veteran as I'm a noobie and simply enjoy feeling an actual truck rather than a Techdecks, but it could be owed to the specific setup: It's a _Crisis Fingerboards_ 33mm deck with a pretty elaborate shape and a wood/fibre/wood sandwich structure which is pretty short compared to what I have been used to, including a short wheelbase. I couldn't wrap my head around this deck regardless which truck I tried and I even tested friends' sets of models I didn't have on two occasions - but then the Obsius kit arrived and compensated precisely for what you mentioned about the BRTs. The deck is less high and although the wheelbase is quite short the _functional_ wheel-to-wheel distance is just as long as with BRTs on a standard wheelbase deck if you get what I mean. Somehow it balanced the extremes of a rather short and somewhat perculiar deck and made a setup I struggled to even consistently kickflip into a street machine.. 😎 Do you have experience with DT Zero Eureka's? Good budget alternative or should I rather had saved the money? Greetings from Berlin! 🍻
Yes, I dont have 3.0 so I dont know about those but the 2.0 are a noticeable amount heavier. Can't go wrong with brts or dynamics, if you have the money 👍
Then just buy a primitive stamped techdeck, not something someone has actually put hard work, art, and time into. You have lost the plot of why you looked up this video.
a lot smaller then g4s and a lot of squeak, i would also say better bearings, but all this is my own personal opinion. Overall a great wheel. you can't go wrong with either one.