Here is 2 (bad) pictures on my pair of SKF trucks. I guess the trucks was made in the early-mid 80´s and i guess they are quite rare nowdays.
Does anyone carrying some information about this trucks??
/Mattias
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Never heard of them, but the hangar looks like a Bahne. Is it stamped aluminum? Does it have an axle or do axles screw into the baseplate a' la Radikal? That's the way the second generation Bahnes were designed. A hex bolt was used on both sides as an axles that was screwed in tight with an Allen wrench.
Just wondering. The similarities in your picture are astonishing.
Just wondering. The similarities in your picture are astonishing.
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The hangers are heavy forged steel, not aluminum.Donald Campbell wrote:i still have a few mint sets of those trucks
skf produced those in the late 70's and the y also did the brabd"calypso" which was street and slalom-oriented.and yes,wesley,the hanger is stamped aluminium.
Later on the even had casted aluminum trucks