Baseplate Compatibility Thread


  • This thread was long overdue.

    So basically Abuga posted this chart a while ago on his site (downhill254.com) and it's been floating around for quite a few years. Obviously it's old, probably from around 2013. Originally someone posted it on Silverfish and it's made its rounds by now. I remember using this back in the day to try split angle stuff and I still play around with baseplates today for this reason.

    Some trucks have shared geometry and pivot sizes so the baseplates are swappable for different angles.

    Low angle = more stability, more lean, less turn.

    High angle = less stability, less lean, more turn.

    So here's the key for the chart:

    Here's the chart:

     

    One of the most common baseplate swaps out there is Caliber Hangers or Paris Hangers w/ Randal 35° Baseplates. I currently use this on my main DH/FR setup - Caliber 9" Raked 44°/35° and I find it's pretty damn good.

    Also if you find old Caliber kingpins aren't durable enough (I've read this around a few times, but never had the issue myself), you can just swap to a Paris Baseplate since the kingpins have lower tolerances.

     

    Anyone know any compatibility of Bear Gen 6 trucks? Honestly really want to try them in 130mm but can't find a low enough baseplate. I don't like de-wedging and messing with height. Don't even suggest it to me :^).



  • IMO small wedge or riser in the back to raise the back of the board just a little bit is the move for anything 130 or below with a big split (15 degree or more of split). For your purposes tho, im pretty positive they are dropping a 30° plate soon, might be worth it to just wait for those. 


  • @Chris Wroblewski ok fine, maybe I'll try it ♥️

     

    What's the purpose of raising the rear? I've always been neurotic about keeping it 100% level.


  • Most ronin stuff is cross compatible with itself fyi.

    Boardnamics needs to be on their, 48/33 split precision cals esentially for a little less, and a extra 10 mm of width. Anything else? 


  • I believe for lower angles on bear gen 6 trucks you can use bear precision baseplates. Never been able to find one for sale though.


  • Heya, was wondering if you had to switch out the pivot cups for the cal 3 hangers? If so, what pivot cups did you use?


  • Bear anounced on Instagram the release of a new set of trucks with 130mm hangers and 50/30 split, you can preorder them already on their website.

    https://landyachtz.com/shop/all/skate/bear-trucks/gen-6-bear-trucks-130mm-split-degree/


  • @Hunter Howell So I'm running the stock pivot cups from the 35 Degree Randals on mine. I just wrapped the pivot on the hanger with electrical tape to reduce tolerances. Works great! Pretty stable and it's real fun. Running 44/35 currently.


  • @Teplitzskate I put a cal 3 into a 35 degree Randal plate with riptide pivot cups and it worked great. No need to add tape or anything or the sort. Also Paris v3 work great with the riptide pivots cups in the randals baseplates.


  • @Logan Neikirk Which Riptide Pivots are you using? Randal Pivots or Caliber Pivots?


  • @Teplitzskate @Logan Neikirk I was actually wondering what pivot cups were used as well. I'm trying to figure out which pivot cups to buy, I don't wanna buy two sets if I don't have to


  • @Hunter Howell I used the riptide Randal v2 pivots cups for both configurations


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