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On 8/14/2004 Hickey's No Hero! wrote in from United States  (24.16.nnn.nnn)

Rodger Hickey takes alot of undue credit for "Starting Streetluge. That's a bunch of crap!Just ask people Like Sam Puccio for one. Hickey was just a snot nosed kid when it all started back in the Early 70's.Yeah he was there later on... But as soon as there was some real competition he faded away.Where was he for the X games? By then he knew he couldn't keep up. He never raced in the next generation of faster real Streetluge races.I was there through it all. He wasn't!

 
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On 8/10/2004 Jeffrey Schonzeit wrote in from United States  (68.108.nnn.nnn)

Win a Skateluge!!! Win a Skateluge!!! Win a Skateluge!!!

Purchase a copy of the hottest streetluge video on the market today "Street Luge 101" for $22.00 at Streetluge.net and you will be entered to win a Classic Skateluge!!!

So don't delay, get your copy today!!! Details can be found at Streetluge.net

 
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On 8/10/2004 Fred wrote in from Sweden  (217.208.nnn.nnn)

Hi!! Is there any info about the San Francisco IGSA Gravity Festival in September?

 
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On 8/9/2004 Dan Rogers wrote in from United States  (172.195.nnn.nnn)

CONGRATS Dave, Chris, and Busse for the Top Challenge results! Uncle dave, I ordered a Bahne for my slalom setup, and im going to put some flashbacks on there and it will be pretty pimp! See ya later

 
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On 8/8/2004 Pierre Gravel wrote in from Canada  (24.203.nnn.nnn)

Top Challenge 2004 street luge results:
1-Chris Chaput (USA)
2-Dave Rogers (USA)
3-Paul Busse (USA)
4-Bob Bouchard (CAN)

 
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On 8/4/2004 Andreas wrote in from Sweden  (213.112.nnn.nnn)

Örebro Downhill race (sweden)

Welcome to garphyttan 15km west of Örebro

Sunday the 12th of September (preliminary) Training starts Saturday at 15.00.
The following classes are invited to compete. Stand up, Streetluge/buttboard and that other buttboard thingy with inline wheels.

For more info please go to http://medlem.spray.se/cm99/ or www.longboard.nu swedens largest longboard forum or mail me andreascjohnsen@hotmail.com




Streetluge Sweden skriver på sin hemsida

Örebro downhill

Välkomna till Garphyttan 1,5 mil väster om Örebro.

Söndagen den 12 sept (preliminärt) kör vi tävling i Standup, Streetluge/buttboard och Hjulrodel.

träning lördag från 15.00.

 
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On 8/2/2004 RonnieEye wrote in from United States  (64.136.nnn.nnn)

I need dates for this year's San Francisco Gravity Festival? Please post a reply or email me directly. Thanks!

 
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On 8/2/2004 b-rad wrote in from United States  (68.8.nnn.nnn)

so there was in article of the north county times in sandiego about the guy who made the skatebrake who is now going to be selling this little what looks like a modified butt board with metal handles at a sporting goods store called big 5 i think theres several in south cal . I think its a great way to introduce the sport to people and make it excesible . however i do have my reservations 1 being on the front page of the paper they show two 8 year olds on the boards , i remmember ridin down hills on my long boards but now older and wiser i cant say that it was safe . i can see that it can cause problems such as more accidents and a bad rap when little 8 year olds with no prior experience or profesional training and supervision start running stop signs , riding busy roads and getting wobbles at speeds they may not be able to handle , even if there is a brake. my other problem is that the boards are going to be made by veriflex ( the kind of boards u find at walmart or target) , personally i feel this to is a dangerouse choice for building the boards . my oveall oppinion is it a great idea with to many bumps.

 
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On 7/31/2004 Street Luge 101 wrote in from United States  (149.174.nnn.nnn)

Street Luge 101 is released! Get it now at www.streetluge101.com - Thank you for your support.

 
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On 7/25/2004 John Hughes wrote in from (4.177.nnn.nnn)

Thank You to every one who came to The Downhill Display at La Costa. Russ Howell, for being you and all that you do for all skateboarding, past and present. Sam Puccio and Guy Grundy for your support and help with this. Ed for the loan of his collection of boards and the skatecar. Rodger Hickie for hauling his Signal Hill stuff down to show. Jim O'mahony for Putting on the Signal Hill races in the first place and driving all this way to spend the evening with us, 28 years later. Old school ROCKS.
Rodger Bro's, Randall Trucks, Major supporters of this event (REUNION). Pamela for supporting the women in DOWNHILL and the display of her LUGE
(RH Model)
REUNION NIGHT: EVERYONE THAT MADE IT, THANK YOU. LANCE, AND JERREMY FOR RECORDING THE EVENT FOR THE NEXT GENERATION. FOR SHARING THEIR MOVIE'S, and SLIDES* RUSS HOWELL*,ED ECONOMY* AND MR DAVE DOMINI* FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SHOWING THOSE Black Hill shots. Milo will never forget it. I'm burnt and going to bed. Pictures will be posted soon. AGAIN I THANK EVERY ONE WHO CAME, HOPE YOU ALL HAD A GREAT TIME, I DID.... FREIGHTING JOHN HUGHES 1976

 
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On 7/22/2004 JL wrote in from (198.81.nnn.nnn)

Hickey was still racing and winning the races when the X-Games started and all of the other races all the way up to 1997, but due to some slander from Perreya to ESPN kept him banned for all of them. He would have raced, but eventually quit due to all of the bull. Sean Mallard, Darren Lott, Dave Perry, Beau Brown, Perry Fisser, Pamela Z, and many more names all got their starts by Hickey trainning them. So did I and my band of buddies back in the 70's. I talked to him about a year ago and he told me to not talk about luge, it was a shame, but he is totally burnt out with all of the slander. Such a nice country we live in. Oh well, those who are his friends know him, and if he ever reads this I would like to thank him for my ten minutes of fame.
Jim

 
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On 7/22/2004 WHAT wrote in from (4.177.nnn.nnn)

INVENTING, taking someone else's idea to the next level, or being the first?
Most everything in life was done by someone, FIRST, second, 10 th or ???
Main thing is we are all here, and able to come to La Costa once again.
Long live skateboarding,
Who's the first to go 100 mph, ON A SKATEBOARD(4 wheels)
Bring a picture to La Costa...Ha Ha.....

 
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On 7/21/2004 PSR wrote in from (24.52.nnn.nnn)

JL,you're SO very right about Roger Hickey being The innovative force in streetluge from WAY back! I met him once,rode with him (on one of his Madrid woodies),and was hooked for life. I had built my own 'lay down' board outa solid hardwood,but after seeing what R.H. was running,went back to the woodshop and dug out cabinetmakers ply,and started all over again.That was,um,awhile ago,but I'm proud of the two speeding tickets I got even before I had a driver's license,all thanks to that wooden laydown board. Hickey made some of the raddest sleds ever,and I was saddened to see that by the time the X-games decided streetluge was 'worthy',that he didn't run in those events. Of course,I don't think short paddle-sprints really were what Hickey would've wanted to participate in.On the bright side,many of those he had inspired picked up where he had left off,at least in Racing for T.V.Land. Who else would've taken the luge concept up to Eagle standards,or Gravity Cars,for that matter? Hell,not many standup riders would've come up with aero-spats on the calves for racing in the Pyrenees Mountains,but Hickey did(taped his laces,too). Those who ride fast on a Skateboard,or Sled,owe a Nod of appreciation to Roger Hickey.Our sport[s] wouldn't be the same without his influence.

 
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On 7/20/2004 ReddingLuger wrote in from (67.126.nnn.nnn)

Tired of the same old hills every time you wanna go for a ride? Are the 2,3,4.....12, and even 13 mile runs just not cuttin it for ya? Do you want a technical run that you can get some bitchin speed on toward the bottom? Maybe even a full weekend of riding? Well you are cordially invited for a weekend of downhilling in Mt. Shasta California! We want all the people we can get for our fun run in the beginning of August. Nathan Winchell and I are doing our best to put this thing together and Im trying to get the word out ahead of time so people can get the heads up. Paul Busse I dont know if Nathan talked to you yet but I know you wanna come back to these 2 roads and go for a ride. So let me know wats goin on. Anyways there are 2 runs within 5 miles of eachother. 8 and 14 miles long with top speeds 70+mph. Both these roads are amazing. Everitt Memorial Hwy: 14 miles long! This run starts above the timberline at the base of Mt. Shasta. Heading down the road there are countless turns to negotiate including 3 hairpins. at the bottom things straiten out and allow speeds over 70mph Castle lake road: 8 miles long. The only traffic are fisherman and an occasional vacationing family. 15mph turns and very steep grade. Im planning on spending the night in the small campground on top of Everitt Memorial Hwy and making some night runs. Anybody interested or with questions please e-mail me. We are hoping for a great time so dont pass this one by. See the link on the bottom for some aerial photos of the roads. I will keep posting this once in a while incase anyone misses it.


,Joe Nicholas
www.geocities.com/mafialuge/aerial.html

 
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On 7/20/2004 Airin wrote in from (154.20.nnn.nnn)

Ok, truth of the matter is that I am a longboarder not a street luger. However in my hunt for skateboard wheels that will work in the wet west coast winter weather I came across some Xtreme Slick 99mm wheels that are advertised as street luge wheels.
Anyone tried these? Would they work in the rain? Any downsides? I imagine they would grip well but, on the other hand, would not slide worth anything if one had to do a unexpected safety slide to a scrub speed or stop.
Comments, suggestions?

 
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On 7/19/2004 JL wrote in from (198.81.nnn.nnn)

I find it amazing that after all of this time the man that supposidly started it all dissapeared after Signal hill. I started riding at GMR in 1777 and Roger Hickey was the one inventing everything and dumping his own money into having the road blocked and having races for us. Sam might have been the first to race laying down, but StreetLuge, meaning going through corners at 65+ was invented by the master, Roger Hickey. Every interview I have ever seen of Roger on TV he has always given Sam credit for giving him the idea by laying down on a long wooden Skateboard. It is a shame that you guys don't do the same for him.
Jim

 
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On 7/15/2004 Andreas wrote in from (83.226.nnn.nnn)

Richard
It was a crying shame that the events had to be held on the same date, however the race is on next year the same "week" as this year. You guyes and girls are super Welcome where ever you come from.I´ll post some storys later after the first skate in weeks
Andreas

 
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On 7/14/2004 hod wrote in from (128.125.nnn.nnn)

great to see Dave and John on the right side of the Atlantic! Not surprised you kicked arse. Do tell us more about how it went (Stories!!), and I hope next year the sweden event doesn't clashwith the other euro events so all the Brits french swiss Italians and Germans can come too... We were all going to.. (the Brits).

See you in Canada or back at TP in August.

Richard (in London)

 
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On 7/12/2004 Jake Kaplan wrote in from (204.210.nnn.nnn)

Fun Ride @ Barrett Grand Prix July 17th, 2004

Anyone who's any one who rides a luge & stand up also should come out to Barrett *during late morning through the after noon*.ABC family is shooting a TV show called "Switched" on the day of Saturday, July 17.

The "switchy" will be someone who hasn’t ever tried street luge before and will be taught for the fist time, lets show how were nothing but the big family that we are and willing to help anybody out such as newbie’s. This is a great opportunity to allow our sport to reach all the young viewers out there and possible new franchises who might be interested in out sport, and most of all showing how much heart and Fun we have doing it just to do it.

There will be a film crew there filming the "switchy" leaning to luge. YES there will permits to close the road and there will also be hay bails out. Your more then welcome to show up, but you agree to ride at your own risk! Lets make this a great opportunity for our sports and show what its all about.

Email or call me with any ??????

keep in mind this show is intended for young veiwers lets set examples!

Thank you!
JAKE KAPLAN
858 576 2154


 
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On 7/10/2004 SAM PUCCIO JR. wrote in from (12.72.nnn.nnn)

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On 7/9/2004 John Hughes wrote in from (4.177.nnn.nnn)

SIGNAL HILL REUNION, IF YOU WERE THERE, YOU NEED TO BE HERE, COME SEE THE FIRST EVER STREETLUGE FROM SIGNAL HILL 1976 AND MEET SAM PUCCIO IN PERSON, HE THE ONE WHO STARTED IT ALL. La Costa Slalom race maps and Reunion poster are on, www.skatewhat.com under events, Hosted by Sam Puccio, John Hughes,Guy Grundy and Russ Howell.......

 
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On 7/7/2004 Ronnie Eye wrote in from (64.136.nnn.nnn)

Just got my first ticket lugeing the other day.All they could nail us for was using the wrong side of the road. (The law states pedestrians must go against traffic) STOOPID EH !!!!!!!!

 
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On 7/7/2004 David Rogers wrote in from (66.14.nnn.nnn)

Hey Andreas and all!!! John and I had such a great time in Sweden! Thanks to all of you for treating us like part of your family. Can't wait for next year!! Congratulations to Petter on the success of his first event!

Much thanks goes to Petter and Jennifer for their great hospitality. Hope to be able to return the favor if we see some of you in California this year.

It was great to meet and ride luge with the Meijer family...glad all of us are safe after some of the wild crashes experienced in the practice and racing. The Meijers got faster with every run and really seem to enjoy the sport of street luge.

Andreas, Matte and Chris showed great potential in their first luge race and we hope that a few more riders get "hooked" on luge before next year's race.

Those are some great pics on the links provided...I miss those great times already!!

 
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On 7/6/2004 Andreas a.k.a Silver butt wrote in from (213.112.nnn.nnn)

Thanks to Dave and John Rogers for rocking up it was super cool to have you guys with us And thanks for the tips on how to KILL THE HILL. For results go to www.longboard.nu for fotos check under images/tävlingar/åre or go to http://longboard.slak.nu/ were lobo has plenty of pics. The comp is on the same week next year. The event was as we know the thirst to run a womens Class that Sandra Costa won. The roger bros were crowned King of the hill in street luge and stand up.

Andreas

 
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On 7/2/2004 PSR wrote in from (24.53.nnn.nnn)

Um,Skyler,about 27 years back,I was doing what you're doing,only back then Kryptonics C-series wheels would've toasted any 50mm wheel I can think of...Oh,and I never went in for the softwood,2x4 method of construction! It's dumb to think that Softwood can withstand the vibrations associated with higher speeds.Please,think bigger,sturdier,and use common sense.Don't use cheap bolts,get wheels that roll + grip,ditch any building material that's softer than Birch Wood. I've made some funky looking rides in the day,a few outa wood that might get a laugh,at least until they get noted on Radar,BUT I never skimped on materials.Your own safety is in your hands when you build un-regulated sleds.Some work(like my sled made out of crutches)may look silly,while others try for looking the part without understanding why there are Tech Inspections.$170 bucks,eh? I built four sister sleds out of Aluminium Wheelchair ramps (big long hunks of C-channel) some 15 years ago,2 of which I know are still in use.My cost,wheels,trucks,padded seats,risers,footpegs inclusive was less than $100 a sled.The fastest of them hit 78 mph here in VT,on Route 9 near Searsburg/Wilmington(check your topo maps,you'll see why)without a hitch or wobble. Luging is a great sport,and can be even safer than most would think.Your equipment is one thing you should never have totally fail.Riders who don't think in terms of making stuff burly are the one's you'll see in the haybales... BTW,while I still have two of my old 'woodies',I ride on Chromoly Tubing in a form-fitted Fiberglass seatpan these days.

 
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