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Street Luge (1208 Posts)
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On 2/11/2002
hc
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I been trying out buttboarding and luge this year. It's beem interesting, but i am kinda dissappointed with the performance of my buttbuttboard, the 12" wide deck makes cornering a chore and the short wheelbase feels jittery, taking the fun out of going fast. A luge overall seems to be much more enjoyable at higher speeds.
Anyways, i am starting to think about building a non lean-to-steer luge, most likely handsteered. Anyone have info or experience or thoughts on these kind of luge, lets hear it.
http://www.morehugh308.homestead.com/files/bp25.jpg
www.dr-gofast.com (gravity formula one)
see also my wacky board page (www.geocities.com/sk8sanjose)
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On 2/8/2002 hc
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scabs, it's biker and todd lehr in the rollerball. I was watching them in SF when they were shooting, very cool.
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On 2/8/2002
Chris Chaput
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The Streets Of SF Streetluge Event has been held annually for the past 3 years and will be held again this year in July.
The 83' mark set by Jeffrey Schonzeit in 2000 was equalled by Jeffrey again in 2001. I was a close second with 82 1/2' in 2000 and I beat that mark with an 86 1/2' jump in 2001. This year Waldo Autry won by stunning the field with an awesome 94' jump! Once again I was the bridesmaid instead of the bride.
Yes, major whiplash. The prize money for my 1st and 2nd place in the 4-man and 6-man races went straight to my chiropractor!
Click on the image below for a larger version.
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On 2/8/2002
Justin aka Nemesis
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Though i haven't touched up on this in awhile, im still looking for Lugers who live in New Mexico or close by maybe in arizona or colorado that would like to ride down here. So far ive only got a handful of people here but i cant imagine since ive been on the news and stuff, there still isnt anybody here picking up on it yet besides my team and a few peeps i already know of. If u do ride here let me know and i will set u up with some great luge runs.
Justin
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On 2/8/2002
Scabs
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I was watching the morning show "Live with Regis" and Chris Kline came on promoting his new movie "Rollerball" and he shot out a kudos to Biker Sherlock for teaching him how to luge. They also showed a clip from the movie with two guys luging down the streets. Was Biker one of them? Who was the other guy?
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On 2/8/2002 rich
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i just saw a big air comp on steet luges in SF on the extreme sports channel. the record jump was 83 ft and the riders looked like they were collecting a ton of whiplash when they landed. is this kind of thing a regular event at street luge events or was this a one off? r..
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On 2/7/2002 hc
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mario, steve is refering to the ride after the red bull sf event.
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On 2/7/2002 Mario
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What does this mean "Third Annual Fun Day?" How is that different than any other day?
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On 2/6/2002
Steve Pearl
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Wild Fro Racing LLC P O Box 7058 San Mateo, CA 94403 USA
Toll Free: 866-584-3888 866-Luge-888
Fax: 650-574-8318
February 5, 2002
3rd Annual "FunDay" and Tentative Dinosaur Schedule 2002
STREET LUGE RIDING & TRAINING DATES as of 02/05/02…CLASSIC LUGE (BUTT BOARD) RIDING ALSO Gravity Bikes are always welcome, but Gravity Bike riders will need some form of transportation up the hill.
*Sat. 01/19/02 *Sun. 01/20/02 *Sat. 02/09/02 *Sun. 02/10/02 *Sat. 03/30/02 *Sun. 03/31/02 Sat. 04/20/02 Sun. 04/21/01 Sat. 04/27/02 Sun. 04/28/02 Sat. 05/04/02 Sun. 05/05/02 Sat. 05/25/02 Sun. 05/26/02 Sat. 06/29/02 Sun. 06/30/02 Sat. 07/06/02 Sun. 07/07/02 **Sun. 07/28/02 3rd Annual "FunDay" Sat. 08/17/02 Sun. 08/18/02 Sat. 08/24/02 Sun. 08/25/02 Sat. 09/07/02 Sat. 09/21/02 Sat. 10/05/02 Sat. 10/26/02 Sat. 11/02/02 Sat. 11/16/02 Sat. 11/23/02 *Sat. 12/14/02
** 3rd Annual Dinosaur Point "FunDay" (Day after "Streets of San Francisco"
* WINTER RIDING & TRAINING DATES SUBJECT TO ROAD CONDITIONS (NO RIDING ON WET ROAD)
Have a group that can ride during the week?
Call or email with date and number of riders…
Wild Fro Racing LLC will maintain "road control" over the Dinosaur Point Road on scheduled days. At the present time the above weekend dates are tentatively scheduled through 12/14/02...(For current schedule, check your email for date additions and or deletions.) Riding will start at 9:30 am. and will go to at least 3:30pm.
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On 2/4/2002
Chris
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Take a 3D ride down the Aviemore race road. http://www.gravitysports.co.uk/movies/Scotland2002.rm .(real player need)2.77mb
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On 2/3/2002
Jeffrey Schonzeit
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Come check out the new Rollerball page at Streetluge.net
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On 2/1/2002 hc
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thx hugh for the weight thing.
i found in my book "high tech cycling" have reference to this for cyclist descending. The equation was in some other physiology book done in 1979.
It gave an example of a 140lb cyclist descending/freewheeling a 10%grade at 42mph, whereas a 175lb cyclist would descend at 44 mph.
comparable to standup
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On 1/31/2002 hc
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woodie luge (rails and planks)
woodwheelsandwings.com
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On 1/31/2002 hc
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you could build a luge or buttboard from a plank, no need for glass (see lott's luge book)@ $30
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On 1/31/2002
phil
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my core would be maple wood, its kinda hard being a kid and spending 600 bucks on a semi decent luge juss to have as a hobby so any suggestions are appreciated i was thinkin 20oz fiberglass
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On 1/31/2002 hc
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what is your core? foam? wood? metal?
anyways, use carbon fiber, it's stiffer. I remember seeing a carbon luge somewhere, maybe at the sf big air. but i think it's a bad idea, cuz after crashing, you get fraying, splinters, etc.
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On 1/31/2002
phil
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im making a streetluge in fabrication technology in school and was wondering what kind of fiberglass i should use to reinforce my luge..any suggestions??
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On 1/31/2002
David
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Nope, it is foot steered, plus you could not lean your body due to the five point safety harness and full roll cage.
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On 1/31/2002 Duane
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Lean steered, I think.
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On 1/30/2002 hc
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terra luge, bring on the dirt.
http://www.farm.net/~spv/proto/proto.html
foot steered? don't see handlebars.
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On 1/30/2002
hugh r
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hc,
I don't know of a formula but I do know that on a fairly straight steep road (with good wheels, bearings, and straight axels) that my combined weight of around 270 lbs will smoke almost anyone who is not within about 10% of my combined weight.
But once it comes to turns (especially tight ones) the lighter guys are able to keep much more of their speed in the turns and especially when exiting them.
So there does seem to be a trade off there that will have to be dealt with depending upon what type of a road your running. The heavier you are the more speed you'll scrub in the turns and the faster you'll wear out your wheels! HR
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On 1/29/2002
hc
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cool article, steve.
question for the lugers regarding adding weight to the boards.
Recently, I been buttboarding and also trying out other's luge (luge weighing in @30-40lb, buttboard @10lb). I notice a big speed increase on the luge, i believe that weight has a lot to do with it, plus the oversize wheels and lower profile.
I am wondering if there is a general formula/guide for calculating the optimum weight.
Sample run, 2:10 sec on buttboard. 2:00 on luge. I weigh in at 145lb.
Also, There seems to be no mention of ballast rules for buttboard under IGSA.
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On 1/28/2002
Steve Pearl
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Guys & Gals:
Recent newspaper article on Wild Fro Racing LLC's Street luge school at Dinosaur Point. Go to link: http://www.pinnaclenews.com/
My Thanks to Joel Turner and everyone at the Pinnacle. To Guy Morrow, whose help is invaluable and to Rick Trimmer for being such a great student and making the long drive to the school.
Steve Pearl Wild Fro Racing LLC 1-866-584-3888 1-866-Luge-888 (toll free)
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On 1/24/2002 hc
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david, haven't seen the old rollerball in awhile, but i remember it was a weird sci fi, about rollerskater vs atv rider in a bowl, a televised death sport, kind of like the rep that luge has. ;)
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On 1/24/2002
david
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hc, i have seen the previews for rollerball to, looks cool, but i still don't understand how getting air on a luge is related to some sort of extreme roller derby. did you notice that biker was wearing his dregs leathers?
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