Personally I'd go with R150's and white Khiro bushings, or trimmed clear Rakidal
bushings... the narrower 150 will offer a quicker turn. But you can get 180's
to turn with a longer inverted kingpin and one of those softer, more
performance-oriented bushings.
Of course, this is just my opinion ;-)
jp
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: bobby johnson <jesusforepresident@...>
> do you know if R180's still turn well on the urban assault?
>
> jampet99@... wrote: Every review is just one more opinion,
> there's really nothing patently wrong with R180's on an Urban Assault. And a
> better choice of bushings can make a huge difference on any setup.
>
> I would try finding a group of people that get together to session, and see if
> you can join in, usually people have an extra setup or two if they've been
doing
> it any length of time, and will let you test out their other rides. (Unless
> they're slalom guys riding $400 carbon fiber boards, then you'll probably have
> to sign their liability waivers ) ;-)
>
> This way at least you'll have some real ride time before you whip out the
> cash...
>
> jp
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "jesusforepresident" <jesusforepresident@...>
> > I am just starting to longboard and need to buy a board.
> >
> > I want to get a landyachtz and was looking at the urban assault. One
> > of my friends told me that I should get randall 2 180's. I read a
> > review that said this wasn't a good setup. Can anyone help, whether I
> > should look at a different board or get this one.
> >
> > Oh yeah, I'm looking for a board that I can cruise around in and maybe
> > ride in some garages.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
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