Roast these ones


  • Zenit the bullet and Rayne heritage libido



  • Zenit the bullet 

    Length: 32
    Width: 9"
    Wheelbase: 20.25 - 22.5"

    wheels: venom magnum gallo24 formula 

    Trucks: rogue golden version 

    Bearings: zealous, green ones

     

    Rayne heritage libido

    Length: 32.50

    Width: 9.25"

    Wheelbase: 20.50 - 22.50"

    Wheels: Seismic Alpha 80.5mm

    Trucks: zealous (old version 112mm - 124mm)

    Bearings: zealous, ceramic 

     

    Rayne deck has a kind of wooden risers in the truck zone to reinforce it since a car passed over it and almost destroy it. fortunately, the deck didn't crack, front truck baseplate got bended but zealous sent me a completely new front baseplate. I love zealous, their customer service is great 


  • Really like the look of the Bullet. How does the concave feel and compare to the Rayne?


  • @Alex Guerra yeah placing feet on the bullet feels more comfortable than Rayne since bullet concave is flatter, but Rayne is still a blast 


  • @Camilo Palacio Yo how would you compare the rouges to the zelous, I go sub 40mph and am thinking of switching from rouge to zelous.


  • @Matt Needs Wheels I have old version from zealous, which is 111mm - 124mm. They are pretty stable at high speed, but one thing I don't like is that they don't have a deeper turn, which rogues have. But maybe it's me, I don't weigh much, so I guess I need to change to different bushings in the rear truck, maybe 95a and keep 93a to get more lean. In the end, these trucks are great, specially when you do freeride at high speed 


  • @Camilo Palacio This agrees with what ive heard. The lack of deep turn could be good for locking out standups? I do glove downs primarily, and don't take race lines. Think I'll like these more?


  • @Matt Needs Wheels sorry, I'm not sure if I understood this correctly "The lack of deep turn could be good for locking out standups"

    but basically lack of deep turn helps you out to do longer stand ups like toesides and heel sides, specially squats. So based on my experience with these two brands, rogues are for top speed downhill and they help you out to get into apex easier, and zealous are enough stable for you to do downhill through straight hills with open curves and also fast freeride. I hope I've answered your question Matt, in case you have other doubts, just let me know


  • @Matt Needs Wheels just buy the zealous already 


  • @Matt Needs Wheels the zealous are rad although it's the only little truck I've ridden. I mostly ride in the 40s but have taken them into the 60s with no problem. Also have not had issues with freeriding them. I'm far from a freerider and I can do standups on them heelside and toeside. I dont use a weight either, not big on having to change things around depending on the riding. I ride set up the same all the time and theyre great. 


  • @Camilo Palacio Answers my question, thx


  • @Gabriel Fockler My ass is broke. 


  • @Alex Guerra sick, thx


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