Why does my longboard not go straight when it rolls along by itself?

Longboards and their components are designed to be ridden, so it’s not uncommon for longboards to behave differently when not being ridden. If it rides fine while you’re on it, it’s nothing to worry about. But since we’re on the subject of turning boards: The bushings in the longboard trucks are to blame for this odd occurrence.

Truck bushings are made of urethane. Bushings are formed into shapes that bend with pressure when leaning. Quality truck bushings will bend back to their natural state and keep the truck aligned.

If they do not respond properly, they are most likely low-grade plastic. These bushings should be replaced with Venom, Bones or Khiro bushings. If you are still having issues, you should check your truck hanger to verify that it is not bent and also check to make sure that your washer is not digging into your bushings because of an over-tightened kingpin nut.

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