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The '''kingpin''' is the bolt that runs through the center of your skateboard [[Trucks|trucks]], and holds the trucks together. The '''kingpin''' sticks up through the [[Baseplate|baseplate]] and runs through the bottom [[Bushings|bushing]], the [[Hanger|hangar]], top bushing, [[Bushing Cap|bushing cap]], and is then secured with a nut. Most '''kingpins''' are a fat hex-headed bolt, but there are many kinds of kingpins out there, including inverted kingpins, which is the preferred option for freestylers so that the '''kingpin''' doesn't dig into your calves during [[No-Handed Pogo|no-handed pogos]]. | The '''kingpin''' is the bolt that runs through the center of your skateboard [[Trucks|trucks]], and holds the trucks together. The '''kingpin''' sticks up through the [[Baseplate|baseplate]] and runs through the bottom [[Bushings|bushing]], the [[Hanger|hangar]], top bushing, [[Bushing Cap|bushing cap]], and is then secured with a nut. Most '''kingpins''' are a fat hex-headed bolt, but there are many kinds of kingpins out there, including inverted kingpins, which is the preferred option for freestylers so that the '''kingpin''' doesn't dig into your calves during [[No-Handed Pogo|no-handed pogos]]. | ||
[[Category:Truck Parts]] | [[Category:Truck Parts]] |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 7 January 2016
The kingpin is the bolt that runs through the center of your skateboard trucks, and holds the trucks together. The kingpin sticks up through the baseplate and runs through the bottom bushing, the hangar, top bushing, bushing cap, and is then secured with a nut. Most kingpins are a fat hex-headed bolt, but there are many kinds of kingpins out there, including inverted kingpins, which is the preferred option for freestylers so that the kingpin doesn't dig into your calves during no-handed pogos.