Depends on how severe the crack is. Typically, you can still ride it, especially if the crack is running vertically (nose to tail or vice versa) rather than horizontally (toe to heel). If the crack is a little bigger, just try to be careful not to jump any stairs or land too hard on your board...unless you want it to crack all the way.
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Wheels dont make a skateboard easier to turn on the skateboard trucks do that.
Thunders skateboard trucks feel like a planking balancing on a point thus making it better than the Independents skateboard trucks.
yes, a friend of mine's brother has 127mm trucks on an 8 inch skateboard and there fine
Yes. Well, typically. There are trucks that are vehicles: pickups, flatbeads, rollbacks, box trucks, panel trucks, semi-trucks, etc. There are trucks that are carts, such as factory carts. There are also trucks beneath your skateboard; the axel and bracket that hold the skateboard wheels is called a truck.
sure, if you like wide and low trucks
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There are no trunks on a skateboard, you are probably referring to the "trucks" which are the parts the wheels attatch to.
Skateboard trucks on a board.
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