|
|
Buttboarding (778 Posts)
|
Topic |
Buttboarding Info |
|
On 7/23/2004 hc
wrote in from
(69.104.nnn.nnn)
that's cool, I saw bob burquist did some weird vert move in which he lands it buttboarding. this in in Menikmati.
|
|
|
|
|
On 7/21/2004
sam
wrote in from
(67.160.nnn.nnn)
Click here for link Big spin buttboarding in a pool by Jordan Miller of Donald, Oregon.
|
|
|
|
|
On 6/24/2004
Bob Staton
wrote in from
(63.164.nnn.nnn)
Who took the picture of Leander in the Flash Gordon suit ob the Buttboarding .com site? Can I use this photo?
|
|
|
|
|
On 6/7/2004
Tim N
wrote in from
(68.191.nnn.nnn)
I know its been said by many at the York Maine races but I just have to say it again... GSI put on the greatest event. Even though I'm just a rookie racer, I was treated like a pro and got a chance to ride the greatest track. This organization is not only very professional and safe, there was also a spirit of family and fun that has hooked me for life. If you had any doubts or anxiety about getting involved with Gravity sporting, hook up with GSI and you'll be pleasantly surprized and riding with a smile. Hey, Tim (and all you other GSI officials), thanks for everything.
|
|
|
|
|
On 6/6/2004 Scott Peer
wrote in from
(198.81.nnn.nnn)
West LA College racing start again Sunday June 13. Check out the contest calendar for all the details. See you there!
|
|
|
|
|
On 5/20/2004
Street Luge 101
wrote in from
(149.174.nnn.nnn)
Check out Street Luge 101 Trailer at www.streetluge101.com
|
|
|
|
|
On 5/18/2004
will
wrote in from
(195.92.nnn.nnn)
ever heard of the shesley walsh hill climb? well its a mile down hill wiv speeds of 45mph!! its on google type in shesley walsh hill climc. Me and a friend are going upto aviemore in july wanna come? its 3 miles long and its sooo fast 60+ mph. e-mail me bac thanks. will
|
|
|
|
|
On 5/4/2004
Mark Johnson
wrote in from
(68.123.nnn.nnn)
Looking for riders buttboard or streetlug and standup we have the hills and more hills to ride Bay Area Ca send me a emale
|
|
|
|
|
On 5/3/2004 PSR
wrote in from
(24.53.nnn.nnn)
Mark,that's good stuff,using a thin riser and wheel-well combo.My thing is that often riders pick a truck by it's 'reputation',only to find it lacks in certain ares,like turning,or stability,and at That point often the 'solution' is to go grab a different truck in hopes it'll be better.A good proper set of bushings,axles,or thin wedges often does wonders for dialing in a truck(or two)so that it works the way you hoped it might in the first place.These 'add-on' parts are far cheaper than hopping from truck-brand to truck-brand,and are 'Tunable',meaning that you can get the Feel you want that suits YOUR riding.Consistency means comfort,and I prefer that at mile-a-minute speeds,as it means I have Less to worry about when hustlin'. Your set-up would give me issues,as I prefer to not have my board too low.It Sucks when your gloves intermingle with your wheels in sharp corners,so my wheels are on more riser,and placed where I am less likely to grab the rail in a sharp corner.I also then can lean hard without wheel rub.To keep my ride height low,I've made my board with a touch of LandYatchz R-IV influence,and my front truck is WAY up front.My sled may or may not pass Tech at some venues. So,your set-up works for you,and it's a good piece of advice for those who are happy with the trucks they now own.My bit on wedges,bushing,etc,is just another way to tweak what you have to suit. Experiment in practicing,Dial it in,then Leave It Be on Race Day.
|
|
|
|
|
On 5/2/2004
Mark Johnson
wrote in from
(68.123.nnn.nnn)
Try not using angled risers I find they Make the board more twitchy and harder to hold a line in a turn going fast or at low speeds. Try 1/4 " riser and make weal wells, If your board is concaved you wont need them. This makes the board lower and i feel more stable at hi speeds . I have never had a problem making a turn or the board not making a turn even in a parking garage (assuming your using Randells). Thats all the angle risers do Make the trucks turn tighter or less tighter depending wich way you have them on and they make the board higher Just a suggestion. look like you got alot
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/23/2004 Tim
wrote in from
(66.189.nnn.nnn)
Thanks guys... I think I got it. Now I have to try it.
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/21/2004
sean c
wrote in from
(4.42.nnn.nnn)
tim, here's the link on building a buttboard. it explains how to set up the wedging as well http://www.geocities.com/sidestreetluge/buttboard.html
sean c
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/21/2004 PSR
wrote in from
(24.53.nnn.nnn)
I'll toss this cut+paste in to,I hope,alieviate any confusion my previous (and grouchy! Oy,my bad) post might have caused.I was (and am,yet) a bit irked to fing nifty photos of a well-done wedge set-up only to find the photos missing. Wedges are not always needed or wanted,as often choosing the better bushing kits can provide the steering a rider is looking for.Also,truck geometries vary,so some do well with a certain set-up,while other's get weird.Experiment,but do so methodically and while riding in control. Randals and wedges On 4/24/2003 PSR wrote in from 216.114.xxx.xxx: Slider89,they work just like other trucks in regards to wedges;Skinny end under the pivot=quicker turning;Fat end under the bushings=slower turning.Height is an issue for some with Randals,however,those thin Cellblock wedges(tahoelongboards carries them)are perfect here.I've found that taking R-2's and going with 5* wedges;up front,thin end under the pivot;in the rear,thin end under the bushings;sets up the trucks to turn in crisp,but still be stable at the rear.Just get rid of the stock bushings and washers asap,replace with Stimulators,Superballs,Tensors or DohDoh's.The stock bushings on Randals are just Dead,and the washers hack bushings apart quickly.Once dialed in to suit your turning style,I think you'll kinda like the Randals.They're strong,reasonably accurate,quick enough,and turn deep and smooth.
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/21/2004
sean c
wrote in from
(207.5.nnn.nnn)
tim, on my buttboard i ride wedges on both trucks with both skinny ends facing forward.
sean c
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/19/2004 PSR
wrote in from
(24.53.nnn.nnn)
Allright,Mr. Novak,just to clarify,since the PHOTOS that Chris Chaput put up didn't 'copy+paste' at all... Wedges do this:They either decrease or increase truck steering response,in most cases(Gull 2002's being a weird exception,which I'm still mystified by..).The formula is simple. Put the thicker end towards the nose (or tail at the rear),and the truck becmes less turny.Put the thin end towards the nose(or tail,rear truck),and turning action becomes more responsive.Thusly,SLALOM riders tend towards a thin-end-forward front,and thick-end-aft at the rear,creating a turny front,and stable rear truck set-up.On DH or Buttboard set-ups,I go with flat up front,and a thick-end-facing-rear wedge for added stability,in general.Wedges come in different angles,as do trucks,so it TAKES TIME to 'SET-UP' something that works well,and feels right. There's a ton of info here in this website,and I really have repeated myself repeated myself many many many times,so Look It Up,please...
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/19/2004 PSR,by way of "Search" + "wedges",thanks to C.C.,btw
wrote in from
(24.53.nnn.nnn)
On 7/31/2001 Chris Chaput wrote in from 63.168.xxx.xxx:
Arab asked us to post info on the boards we ran at the Hamm Slam. Here's mine:
A 28 1/2" Roughcut concave deck that tapers down from 8 1/2" to 8" wide. The trucks are mounted on 3 1/4" wide sections. It has a deadwood flex with hi-lo alternating griptape and beltsander strips on top. There are Randal 150's using Downhill cushions with an 1/8" flat pad in the front and a wedge pad removing steering from the rear. The effect of the wedge is lessened by a slight kicktail. The axle-to-axle wheelbase is 23 3/4". I'm using stock 74mm 75a Abec 11 Flywheels in the rear and the ones in the front were machined down to 40mm wide and have squarer edges on them. It kind of has that funny car look about it. I really like the way this board released when I pushed it past the point of traction. Silky smooth drift in the back and controlled steering in the front. This would be a poor choice in tight slalom but worked well on a hill that required control at faster speeds.
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/19/2004
Tim Novak
wrote in from
(66.189.nnn.nnn)
OK, someone out needs to tell me the correct way to position angled risers and why that position is the prefered way. Thanks in advance.
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/18/2004
Dean
wrote in from
(65.24.nnn.nnn)
I am extremely sorry for any inconveniences this may cause, however, due to issues with the Athens City Council, the KING of the HILL event has been moved from Athens Ohio to Bainbridge Ohio, home of the 2000, 2001, and 2002 Ohio World Cups, for April 16 (open practice) and April 17th.
This will be a two day IGSA National event. Friday from 11am till dark will be an open practice session. Saturday will host a mourning practice session, qualifying, and the racing!
This venue has been used in the past, and as anyone who has raced Jester Hill can tell you, it's one of the fastest, most challenging courses around. Expect the pit area and course itself to be revamped, and have a loud, energetic, party atmosphere. A DJ, amoung other cool extras, have been organized for the event. Expect a world class feel at this one.
The same focus on bringing in media for the event that was planned for the Athens race will still be in place for Bainbridge. Press Releases have gone out, and we are expecting a very good media turn out, so be sure to brush that hair and wash your leathers.
Red Bull energy drink will be helping out with the after party in Chillocothe Ohio. The after party will have TVs and VCRs to be able to review any footage from the racings. This after party will be open to all competitors.
Hotel discounts and trophy and prize announcements will be made shortly. Again I appologize for any inconvenience this has caused. This was an inter-city issue with Athens that was out of my hands. I would like to the thank IGSA for supporting the event as they were hit with this change as suddenly as myself. But all things aside, this will be an amazing race that will have all of the great race aspects as it always has, along with the unique attention to media, prizes, and venue atmosphere as the planned Athens race.
Thanks all, Dean
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/16/2004
EK
wrote in from
(63.230.nnn.nnn)
Howzit BBs!!! This is old "Stop, Drop, and Roll" just dropping in to see howmany of you guys are going to the April 17th "King of the Hill event in Ohio. I am going for sure as a stock gravity biker but also I am going to get back into buttboarding. Hey the fee for this gonzo event is little compared to other World Cup events in the past. First registered event is only $60 then an addtional $20 for each one after that. Just check out the post at www.gravity-sports.com. I'm gonna be there!!! Laters. E.K., WVC Firefighter, stock gber, and "raisen-from -the-dead" Buttboarder!
|
|
|
|
|
On 3/10/2004
M. Waterhouse
wrote in from
(209.179.nnn.nnn)
Barrett Junction Grand Prix March 6th & 7th, 2004
Standup Speedboard 1st. Connor, Danny 2nd. Rogers, John 3rd. Kludy, Justin 4th. Kludy, Rick
Heat 1 Kludy, Rick
2nd Rogers, John
1st Chaput, Chris
3rd
Rogers, John
2nd Kludy, Rick
4th Heat 2 Connor, Danny
1st Kludy, Justin
2nd
Kludy, Justin
3rd Connor, Danny
1st Jennings, Roger
3rd
Gravity Bike Ύ Faring Results Consolation 1st. Rodriguez, Fermin 1st. McIntyre, Mike 2nd. Derieux, Jorge 2nd. Connor, Danny 3rd. Waterhouse, Frank 4th. Madore, Jason
Heat 1 McLemore, Matt
3rd Rodriguez, Fermin
1st Waterhouse, Frank
2nd
Rodriguez, Fermin
1st Waterhouse, Frank
3rd Heat 2 Madore, Jason
4th Madore, Jason
1st
Derieux, Jorge
2nd Derieux, Jorge
2nd Connor, Danny
3rd Buttboard Final 1st. Rogers, John 2nd. Moody, Pat 3rd. Fryer, John 4th. Hodkinson, Rich
Heat 1 Wendtland, Tyler
3rd Rogers, John
1st Hodkinson, Rich
2nd
Rogers, John
1st Hodkinson, Rich
4th Heat 2 Moody, Pat
2nd Bonnell, David
4th
Fryer, John
3rd Lott, Daren
3rd Fryer, John
2nd Moody, Pat
1st
Gravity Bike Stock Final Results Consolation 1st. Waterhouse, Frank 1st. Miller, Jonny 2nd. McIntyre, Mike 2nd. Roeper, Lance 3rd. Williams, John 3rd. Mitchel, Charlene 4th. Roeper, Lance 4th. McLemore, Matt
Heat 1 Mitchel, Charlene
4th Williams, John
2nd Miller, Jonny
3rd McLemore, Matt
1st
McLemore, Matt
1st Williams, John
4th Heat 2 Waterhouse, Frank
2nd Roeper, Lance
3rd
McIntyre, Mike
3rd Rogers, Daniel
4th McIntyre, Mike
2nd Waterhouse, Frank
1st
Street Luge
Final Consolation 1st. Fryer, John 1st. Rogers, John 2nd. Ruhman, Rob 2nd. Connor, Danny 3rd. Moody, Pat 3rd. Waldo
Heat 1a Heat 1b Hager, Brian
3rd Colemorgen, John
3rd Iverson, Ronnie
2nd Iverson, Ronnie
4th Colmorgen, John
1st Waldo
1st Connor, Danny
2nd Heat 2a Butler, John
4th Heat 2b Busse, Paul
3rd Olson, James
4th Waldo
1st Misner, Caitlin
3rd Connor, Danny
2nd Fryer, John
2nd McIntyre, Mike
1st Heat 3a Olson, James
1st Heat 3b Shrock, Doug
3rd Rogers, John
1st Misner, Caitlin
2nd Chaput, Chris
2nd Kahn, Jeremy
4th Heat 4a Garrett, Brad
3rd Fryer, John
1st Kaplan, Jake
3rd Heat 4b McIntyre, Mike
2nd Moody, Pat
2nd Hodkinson, Rich
4th Heat 5a Ruhman, Rob
1st Rogers, John
1st Lott, Daren
3rd Chaput, Chris
2nd Tolman, Justin
3rd Semi Final 1c Waldo
3rd Heat 6a Connor, Danny
4th Wentdland, Tyler
3rd McIntyre, Mike
1st Iverson, Ron Sr
4th Fryer, John
2nd Garrett, Brad
2nd Kahn, Jeremy
1st Semi Final 2c Rogers, John
3rd Chaput, Chris
4th Moody, Pat
1st Ruhman, Rob
2nd
Heat 7a Final Hodkinson, Rich
3rd McIntyre, Mike
4th Moody, Pat
1st Fryer, John
1st Broussard, Andrew
4th Moody, Pat
3rd Waterhouse, F
2nd Ruhman, Rob
2nd
Heat 8a Ruhman, Rob
1st Lott, Daren
2nd Bonnell, David
3rd
|
|
|
|
|
On 2/10/2004 hc
wrote in from
(68.122.nnn.nnn)
ek, glad to hear you had fun on the ice luge track. I think all street lugers and buttboarders would like a crack at it.
how did they pick who gets to go?
hopefully they will continue to do this.
|
|
|
|
|
On 2/6/2004 EK
wrote in from
(65.100.nnn.nnn)
Wondering what I am talking about?! click in on the IGSA site... www.gravity-sports.com There will be more info. and pixs of this "kick me in the head" session. and hey... the crazy halopino is back! Yo! Brahda Mario! The board has been resurrected!!!!
EK
|
|
|
|
|
On 2/6/2004
E.K.
wrote in from
(65.100.nnn.nnn)
Wellthose of you who didn't check in on www.gravity-sports.com and sign up for the IGSA "Cross-over" session, held on Feb. 6th, missed the biggest rush in luge-style speed this side of buttboarding. I got to participate with several IGSA member/racers this morning at the olympic park in Park City, Utah (where I live...)in ice luge. Yes! just like the "sliders" you see during the olympic... zooming down the bobshed track. Talk about a rush!!!! If you are a seasoned "buttboarder", you would have loved this. And if you are just starting to get into buttboarding, man, talk about getting the crap scared out of you and sending you into the biggest rush... all at the same time! I want to thank Marcus and Bob of the IGSA for putting this together and the USA Luge Association (Gordy, you rock!) for allowing this day of fun and speed to come together. Imagine... we as "grassroots" extremists rode where the world's top olympians of ice luge rode... somebody kis my head! Laters. EK
|
|
|
|
|
On 1/5/2004
jason
wrote in from
(141.152.nnn.nnn)
go to buttboarding.com for lots of pics and info, but essentially a buttboard in the most common american form is a 48" x 12" piece of high quality plywood, in a teardrop shape, with two beefed up R-II randals and 70mm wheels, though many european and south-african racers are big on buttboarding with commercial longboard decks. check out gravity-sports.com and read their rule book to really get a grasp on what a competition buttboard is composed of. peace jason
|
|
|
|
|
On 1/1/2004 Shane B
wrote in from
(216.127.nnn.nnn)
what exactly is buttboarding? do any of you dudes have pictures?
maybe the slalom dudes should try buttboarding, all they would have to do is attach trucks and wheels to the stick thats up there butts. LOL!!!!!
|
|
|
|
|