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chaosisme

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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1770 on: June 13, 2024, 08:36:21 AM »
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So many complaints about the height but aren’t they just the same height as Indy standards?
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this is slap my man
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Does that just mean complain no matter what?
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it's what we do ;)
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Yes, we choose words for brands. If it's Spitfire, it grips or slides easily. If it's anything else, it's sticky or icy. If it's BBS, it's crisp or has flex. If it's anything else, it's stiff or soggy. So, if you're not Indy, you're tall and heavy. If you're Indy, you're the industry standard, solid pop...

(I love Ben DeGros, but I still blame him for these subliminal messages. If I can't learn consistent kickflips in the next two months with my Indys and 56 mm wheels, I'll blame him more because he's in my brain. @Xen also hinted that I should blame him with his Jack Hayes comment. lol)

But they are lighter than Indy and they are the same height?
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Re: Oskis New Truck Brand
« Reply #1771 on: June 13, 2024, 11:38:24 AM »
Yes, Not many trucks are heavier than the Indy, I just want to say that when it is Indy, we are fine with that. I should say "tall or heavy".
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