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Baker Skateboard Complete Logo Black/White 8.25" Raw Trucks Assembled

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Management number 214554545 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$47.98 Model Number 214554545
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The Baker Logo deck is one of the most easily recognizable boards in all of skateboarding. Classic Style on an OG shape with mellow concave. 100% Canadian maple with tons of life and pop. This deck is 8.25� x 31.875� with a 14.25� wheelbase. Core trucks are light weight and feature heavy duty aluminum with grade 8 steel kingpins and axles, as well as USA made bushings and pivot cups. 52mm 99A are the perfect wheels for both street and park skating. Like the name states, Amphetamine bearings are stimulants for your wheels! Light synthetic oil, Delrin Crowns, and Rubber Serviceable Shields are a few of the things that makes these bearings one of the best Abec 5 rated bearings on the market. Includes professional assembly! Arrives built and ready to ride.

  • 8.25"
  • Core Trucks
  • 52mm TGM Wheels
  • Amphetamine Abec 5 Bearings
  • Includes Assembly
UPC 742091177253
Color Black,White
Brand Name Baker
Deck Width 8.25 Inches
Ply Rating 7 Ply
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Wheel Size 52 Millimeters
Skill Level Intermediate, Advanced
Manufacturer Baker
Material Type Aluminum, Maple Wood
Wheel Material Polyurethane
Skateboard Type Shortboard
Durometer Hardness 99A
Age Range Description Teen, Adult
Manufacturer Part Number 03-01-0560-RASY

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