Duality Trucks by Tito Systems

Waiting for my 3rd and 4th set.Got them on a very modified KalyXLR,a modified Acedeck Nomad and some going on a switchblade and another on a supersport.

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Most definitely, they ride just as well. It confirms to me that Dualities are a strong recommend on pretty much any board

I definitely do recommend following @Titoxd1000 advice on minimum wheel size being 150mm though. Queenpin and pivot cup plates are a bit low, so I’d be hardpressed to run thane

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Any chance you got some pics of the Nomad? I’ve always liked the deck shape, but I’ve yet to see a custom/DIY one yet

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We need to figure out some kind of award to give to @Titoxd1000 for the best esk8 invention!!!

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I promised myself id finish the last 10% on the bog roosh before i started my next project… so close and they are already here :grimacing: sitting in a box… staring at me

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Envious. I wish I had that kind of self control

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yes, i’d even say i like them more than 3links and to me, they feel more stable in 0-20 and 0-30 runs.


it’s also in low 30’s so cold asf

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I’d say these trucks completed my custom build :fire:



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Looks great!

What did the final angles end up being?

Both baseplates are 25 degrees so final angles should be 37.5 in front and 12.5 in the back. Haven’t taken it out too many times due to the weather in the Northeast rn but so far they’ve exceeded expectations as set up. s/o to @Titoxd1000 for making sure split angle deck people don’t miss out on the fun! :pray:t5:

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speaking of, @Titoxd1000 any chance of getting some more 25° baseplates? i think imma want at least one for the rear on my board.

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I could make some more but just missed window for anodizing. So it would be next batch.

Since you’re on 40/15 on the Semenbone. I would try softer bushings first especially in the front since 40 degrees has less leverage over the bushings than 35 degrees. So the stock bushings might be a bit stiff. If you need more steering before lockout I would consider removing the lean stopper in the front being sure to monitor the bushing for any damage more frequently.

I do have a few bushings available for purchase on the site that I recently added.

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Omgigies.
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?

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I’ve listed the MTB setup back in stock. I picked up the anodized parts yesterday and now all the shelves are full. I have a limited number of axles so was waiting for the express shipment tracking on the restock to update and they now say delivery expected Monday.

One of the main changes to this batch is I have made the front baseplate 5 degrees instead of 0 degrees. It is now similar construction to the 15 degree baseplate in that they both only have one removable pivot arm, and the location of the set screw is now front/rear instead of on the side. I also have some in clear anodized available.

I have v2 version of some of the mounts in limited quantity. The smaller 58-73mm mounts now allow more pinion options on the 67t spurs (you may need at least 270mm wide hangers on 67t spur for motor clearance). They also accept 78t spurs… The larger mounts have adjustment 85-100mm adjustment now. They both have more angle adjustment since I added additional threads to the clamps.

I’ll get some more pictures over the weekend.

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I’m happy.
I’m feeling glad.
My head is singing.

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Will these new 5° baseplates be available to purchase individually, for those of us who might want them?

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Oh fuck yea getting in on this action.
Heres to Homing Frequency being loud AF.

One step closer to OPEN GEARS BABY.

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Yeah that can be arranged. I don’t have them listed separately, parts can be ordered by messaging me.

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These look awesome!

How many degrees is each adjustment step on the new mounts and can you flip the clamp for a half-step of adjustment? Is one of the adjustment points line up with a flat on the hanger?

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