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I have been a nitro head for about two years and only now am i starting to learn about my trucks. For instance an 8kg cen genesis Does Not and i repeat "Does Not" like to backflipped off a 5-6ft dirt mound. Thus resulting in a broken clutch and a 5min bash session :( Nor should you run your aftershock at the local bmx track with a totally snapped chassis brace. Thus resulting in a crap load of problems with exhaust, air leaks in motor, stripped spur from engine movement etc.
Basically your all probably wondering would i do it all over again differently ?? The answer is HELL NO. !!!!! won't stop till i've successfully backflipped my cen and as for the losi had a ball at the track till it didn't go anymore. Just thought i'd share my day !!!!!! Keep on Bashing !!!
 
I was looking for inspiration as I headed out for 4 days in the dunes bashing and riding quads and I think I found it. Here is to hoping I brought enough parts:hehe:
 
Rolex just remember that every time you wax and polish your trucks, you're actually removing a tiny amount of material each time. :D

In 5 years time (maybe less with your rigorous cleaning routine) you could wear out your trucks, without ever driving them. :hehe:
 
If you don't break something while bashing, you aren't doing it right.

Rolex, if you keep polishing your shelf queen, you're going to rub the shine right off of it. The same thing goes for your Savage, too!
 
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