The Singularity™ bushing design for Channel trucks.

Board is 320mm matrix 3s on a LaCroix Lonestar deck.

Original setup was whites outer position all around.

The bushings are small. You can’t really see them installed in there.

Install was as easy as stock bushings

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I tried white on the outside for a second on the front and felt it killed my turning radius…

Inside felt too squirmy. I couldn’t find a good middle ground.

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Yeah. I think the move from the matrix II spacing was a bad deal.

Just so you know, during testing I ended up with an AD combination front to back. Don’t be surprised that the starting test point may be looser than you want, like the AB, AC combinations. I have not tried BC, BD or CD yet but plan to this weekend.

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I’ve tested AB and AC so far. Weather is tolerable this weekend, so I’ll put some mileage on the other shapes

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god these are great. expectations exceeded

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Have you ridden Dualitys?

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Yeah, but only like 10 miles. They feel similar, yet different

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After getting on 3 links Matrix III with stock bushings felt like dog shit to me…

The bushings fight you back a lot and I think that caused instability.

I never found a combo that was turny. But not sketchy.

Early impressions with the Singularity is that they completely transformed the Matrix III.

With the smaller shapes A-B I had full lean available and it was insane.

I immediately jumped up to B-D and I had control and feel like I can make it looser and still be good.

So these really transform them Matrix III, and it reminded me of the freedom and smoothness of movement I get with the Dualitys.

I think today I’m going to try A-C with the Gray bushings.

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I finally had a break in the weather to try all 6 combinations and here are my impressions. I weigh 185 and testing the KranK 90a on a analog Prototipo deck with a 7.5 degree wedge in front and a 7.5 degree de-wedge in back.

AB - Full range of the hangers so be careful to get used to the range regarding wheel bite and motor cable range. Definitely ridable after my initial shock. You could likely ride inside your house with this setup
AC - Also full range of the hangers but a bit more feel, feedback, and return to center.
AD - Sweet spot for me here, loose front with a rear that brings you back for more. Divey but you bounce back. High speed capable as well as great carvability.
BC - Another favorite that inspires high speed, quick hard turns with lots of “g’s”.
BD - Fast track, open mountain road and fast street riding when you want to keep up with or beat traffic.
CD - Sustained high speed runs and definitely still maneuverable but you need to work at it.

I will try BD and CD in KranK 87 next.

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Are these still for matrix 2s as well? I’d love to try the higher speed ones out for ya

Matrix III only due to the removal of the pivot tube in the hanger and geometry reasons

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I can attest to this. It was really fun but I’m definitely never putting that on my board again

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Are you looking for any additional testers? I have a board running matrix 3 that I don’t ride at all because I’ve been spoiled by dualities. Happy to provide feedback if you are looking for more testers.

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I think we are good for now, thank you for offering.

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For those testing.

Add loctite to your bushings holder thingies.
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I moved to a SHCS on mine:

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Do you happen to know the thread size?

I dropped a little plate again…

Apparently my tiny screw is not engaging…

And … We are back on.


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How much preload are you guys starting off with?

I’m at about a mm.


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