Maurio McCoy Skates Stage 4 Trucks! My Indys
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- All Indy Trucks are unique to each individual who puts them on a board, and nothing beats Grinding 'em Down to the axle.. Dig in with Maurio McCoy for this Installment of "My Indys," as he talks about riding 146 Stage 4s!
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Correction, he skates just stage 4 hangers 😂
Totally different geometry. No offence to him it’s just simple science.
@@memorysometimers3067he somewhat states it's mad science or a Frankenstein design, I really love his approach, I'm always mixing things up and when it works well it's magical and unique 😊 it's an happy science (frolleken wissencraft 🫒)
Indeed!
Yeah seriously 😆
It's not totally different geometry, it obviously doesn't affect him much. I'm actually surprised that he skates 146s and not the 151s. I got those to upsize some Ace AF1 44s. Stage 4 =beefy AF1
The best baseplate of testing some standards to swap with the Indys
The stage 4 hanger actually fits exactly the same on a stage 11 baseplate. the stage 4 baseplate is only different in looks, from the stage 11, the fit and geometry are the same. I've interchanged both and they fit the same.the only difference is the stage 4 bushings are taller, but the stage 4 hanger also has a deeper bushing seat.
exactly, They did not have the bushings in different soft, medium, hard. But I reached out to Indy manager and he made them. so now you can ride medium and hard bushings in the stage 4
the red is soft
Im going to have to try out some conical bushings or a combination of 94a-92a stage 4 bushings to see if ill keep them in rotation went with the 146's to see their fliptrick/potential on popsicles and smaller/tapered nose shaped decks. But the smaller hanger than im used to with conical fulls...makes it way harder to lock in and stay/sit on grinds. The cylinder bottom bushing was an easier aspect to get used to with the stage4...but i still have to run conicals/mids bc i grew too used to the stage XI/X height and conical bushing feel/control. IDK after running 94a bottom and 92a top conicals for so many years. I cant even consider aces bc their bushing/combo is inverted compared to how i run mine. They run a softer bottom...and slightly harder top...even in their "hard" bushing kit....id have to run their "harder" bottom with their stock top bushing. Plus their premium price point. Id rather spend the same amount on stage 4's and a few sets of bushings. ESP if these are going to be a novelty/discontinued.
That Corey O'Bryan,
Thrasher shirt is 🔥❗
Jim Phillips yeah?
My brain box don’t recall so good all the time. (And I’m too lazy to go grab Disposable off the shelf.)
Sean Cliver is awesome also. (And a ton of other people).
SKATEBOARDING!
Stage 4s are the best too!! I don't think you'll ever need trucks again after buying and skating them. If you like Ace Classic or AF1 trucks, you will fall in love with the new Stage 4s
These are better. The build. The grind is unmistakably better imo .. but I do love the af1 33 lows
gt is indeed the man haha maurio knows 🔥
Ride the best! really want to try stage IV, Maurio did his thing on that bench
I asked Gavin, The Indy Manager to make the stage 4 Hollow. They did make the bushings tho soft medium and hard for stage 4. I asked him to release those.
I ride Ace now because I don't want to feed into the truck madness anymore, but I skated Indy for over a decade and I bought the Stage 4's when they came out. The only reason I switched was because of the weight. Stage 4's are super heavy, and the baseplate is too compared to a normal Indy plate. Down the line I'll probably going to go back to my trusty 149's or give the Stage 4 a go again.
I like ACE AF1's, also. but I ride mostly INDY. The Hollow Forged 144'' and 149'' Are some of my favorite trucks. I still haven't tried the Ace Af1 hollows tho
@@TRAVIESO_NA I like the weight of hollows, but I dont like hollow hangers. Ace hanger with a forged Indy baseplate works really well if you are OK with mixing. The AF1s are great, if you want to shave some weight just put the hanger on a hollow Ace baseplate. I wish I could weigh both to see the baseplate weight difference.
Hard-core bushings all the way
I love my twin! It’s got Slappys but I feel they bind so zIndys are coming!
146 into 8,25 will give a really solid and stable base, aswell a good pinch for crooked grinds. I like tthe wheels to be aligned to the deck like that. I use 139´s in 7.75 decks.
I’m tempted to try because I feel like I’d like the length of the 146 better than my 144’s 🤔
@@Rayjay009 Just do it. It´s cheap, reversible and fun.
I'm the same. Use 144s on 8" deck. The wheels line up perfectly then and so it doesn't look like I'm floating. That's ideal for me.
8.38 with 159s for years now riding 6.1s too. For me the trick is in your variety of skating. If youre willing to run wider contact patch like conical fulls/radial fulls, The wide patch also eats into the hanger/clearance towards your kingpin...so it also changes the stability/balance of your board when riding/setting up tricks. extra hanger space for cross hanger locked crooks/tweaked nose grinds...and solid lockin space for feeble/smiths in transition. You really feel the difference with 360/cab variations, or big spins.
@@anhiirr as in although cross locked grinds may feel better rotational tricks like 360s or tre flips may be more difficult? Is that what you’re saying essentially?
Yeahhhh Indys for life Silver 11 Forged Hollow owner
Wait you can put the stage 4 hangers on stage 11 forged base plates?
For ages I thought 'Indy' was a style or unique shape..... Independent
Why is the LA logo on his hat backwards?
skateshop hat
It’s working well.
So...when are the Maurio mccoy trucks coming? Ive got alot of kids in my city that talk about this custom setup. Bushings and hanger/baseplateswap. (Honestly Kids love this dude, and they are always approaching him. Watchinghim. Talking about him.)
I do believe they would sell good. Personally im sticking to tenor. But i do see a market for them and figured i would mention it.
And i really want to help the kids who cant afford to buy all the separate trucks and Bushings to make this exact setup. Leave no child behind, you know?
I may just have to try the stage 4 hanger on my 144 mid IKP plates. I usually run 159s. but recently got the 146 4's and some 144 mid IKP hollows. To kind of try to up my park/street game a notch. But the stock stage 4's definitely need to be tuned to my needs/ability. 92a conicals on the 144 mids..but i usually run 94a bottom 92a top with the stage X 159s i mainstay. Just hard enough to not bug out at high speeds and auto/centers you out landing into airs/transfers while the slightly softer 92a...offers a lean/carve factor w.o being too choppy like a pure 94a setup. After riding bones med/hards for so long....they get costly/blow out so often...the indy conicals were a saving grace when they swapped to the XI design. This already has me wondering if i should get some other stage 4 sizes to have on hand.
Was that a nollie heel ? No matter how ya run it, nice heel! Love this Sk8 nerd shit!
I gotta chime in just cuz I wanna chat. Currently running old Tensor bases with the slider (yeah!), Venture hangers, Ace bushings (I think, thank you Nathan!) ‘cuzza Bones blowing out. If I remember correctly it’s a Tensor Kingpin ‘cuz it’s connected to the base, and a bunch of other NHS shit!
At least the Corona checks let me see through (some of) the bullshit. (Sorry SKATEONE, I tried).
Bunch of other shit to unpack as well. But I’m just gonna go with “SKATEBOARDING!”
As a kid I would always break ventures and I only skated curbs and flat bars. I wasn’t even good I had 50s and board slide
good ol rip ride and rally to philly
Maurio is the best
i bet they were thunders, the ones that broke all the time
Indy needs to make some forged hollow stage 4s.
Forged hollow!!!! Let’s bring that height down 1.5 mm and get my 136’s a little tighter
Slappy Truck Co. in the chat. 👀
I got stage xi GT hollows
Indy explicitly says stage 11 base is not compatible with stage 4 hanger 🙀
This suggests otherwise
It’s not. I tried when I got them. It’s laughable
What are those white/green/gum shoes?
éS Quattro Plus
Wait woa whoa woa whoa woahh...
If something works great you usually dont mess with it?? Homie, sounds like you mess with it!!😂😂 You self dubbed it a Frankenstein board hahahah. Its a hybrid of indy metal and bushings!!! Just sayin' bro!! Hahahha🤙
those plates aren't supposed to be interchangeable. to be fair, i've always frankensteined trucks together so i doubt it's gonna hurt anything, but def screwed with the geometry.
I'vw gor both. the basplates have a different look but they're actually identical in fit. the stage 4 hanger fits exaclty the same on a stage 11 baseplate
@@DrRhomboid_Goatcabin i have some og stage 5 or 6 149s with grindking kingpins
Is Mario shaving his kingpin down? He's using regular Indy bushings? the Stage 4s have different sized bushing. He has no thread showing.
It's a forged hollow stage 11 baseplate. These have regular kingpins so he can use normal stage 11 bushings.
It's a forged hollow stage 11 baseplate. These have regular kingpins so he can use normal stage 11 bushings.
Orange stage 11 barrel bottom and red stage 11 soft top on a stage 11 baseplate. The stage 4 bushings are too tall.
@@Scalamander stage 4 bottom bushing and stage 11 top bushing works. i just find there was too much threads showing at the top, his doesnt seem to have that issue. Was just curiosity on my part.
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Indy is dope, aside from the fact that their new logo is wack and they caved into social pressure from the woke mob. The old logo was on all different types of skaters shirts and trucks with zero problems for decades.
The iron cross was inspired by the Pope's robes (seriously🤢🤮).
I'm glad they're phasing it out. I always hated white-supremacists sporting independent truck clothing.
@@snazzfab you’re wrong but ok. Nothing to do with “white supremacy”
is 7/8' hardware a thing of the past? You can hang your housekeys on those sector 9 screws..🪛
I like the screws flush with the nut, but I ride 1/8 risers so I use 1" shortys hardware
I just like 1in for the extra room. Especially if you’re forced to use or get some shiddy hardware.
@goobah1389 extra room?
Niice*👌😎