Difference between revisions of "PVD R1 Slalom Truck (Prototype)"

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Inital concept was inspired by a visit to Comet Skateboards and a few hours with some racing skates.
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The state of art in deck design was advancing rapidly but truck design was still locked into the 1930's. Angles were being changed by stacking mounting nuts and geometry was being changed via welding odd beams from the axles. It was discusting, embarassing, and made me mad.
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Further investigation made me realize that almost every person involved in skateboard racing had no idea how skate trucks really worked and what various geometry changes really did.
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A few thousand dollars were flushed down the drain and 5 pair of prototype trucks were produced. The design work was all done in solids using AutoCAD 2000. This horrible CAD experience led me to end up buying SolidWorks, which I have never regreted. The difference is evident in subsiquent designs.
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Revision as of 15:20, 5 May 2007

Inital concept was inspired by a visit to Comet Skateboards and a few hours with some racing skates.

The state of art in deck design was advancing rapidly but truck design was still locked into the 1930's. Angles were being changed by stacking mounting nuts and geometry was being changed via welding odd beams from the axles. It was discusting, embarassing, and made me mad.

Further investigation made me realize that almost every person involved in skateboard racing had no idea how skate trucks really worked and what various geometry changes really did.

A few thousand dollars were flushed down the drain and 5 pair of prototype trucks were produced. The design work was all done in solids using AutoCAD 2000. This horrible CAD experience led me to end up buying SolidWorks, which I have never regreted. The difference is evident in subsiquent designs.

PVD R1.jpg

Gephoto.jpg

Groundeffectshow.jpg