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All-Terrain (176 Posts)
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On 12/14/2001
ATB RUSH
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i ride the "earthboard 9ple" with comp bindings.its a good set up for sk8parks because u can get your feet in the binding fast.
-DILLON
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On 12/6/2001
TheRob
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to stop on a earthboard you just do a big old power slide just like you would on a snow board. kneel down, grab the tow side rail, and turn hard on your heel side. once you get sideways but a hand behind you incase your butt touches down. later, rob
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On 12/4/2001 joseph
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how do you stop suddenly with earthboard comp bindings on? Are earthboards good?
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On 11/17/2001
longsk8er
wrote in from
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looking for anyone in st louis mo. to ride with (m.b.s. or xt)
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On 11/16/2001
mbhidel
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Andy Lee,
Check out the trails directly across the street from the Greek theater. Weekdays the park is empty and there are some short but hardpacked dirt trails close to parking. Good luck.
MB
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On 11/4/2001
andy lee
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Hey friends- I'm looking for some locations for a student short film, and I need to find some sweet aggro-looking dirt roads in the Los Angeles area... wondering if anyone has any favorite spots for downhill dirt riding.
Thanks for any suggestions! Andy
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On 10/24/2001
Dixie Stix ATB
wrote in from
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about to, i live in norAL north alabama a little far from you huh?
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On 10/22/2001
ChrisNPDrider
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Yo cracked mongoose bro, do you live in NorCal? I'm jonesin to check out a fat jump and try more tricks than I can on my same old spots. I ride in Santa Cruz a lot and sometimes up in Tahoe cause I live right in between. Where you from homey?
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On 10/21/2001 Dixie Stix ATB
wrote in from
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umm mongoose would you replace my deck? it is about to break i would say in the next ten jumps. and today i just built a huge table top and when the rollin is built it will be snapped. please reply is you can replace my deck. thanks
matt geocities.com/dixiestixatb/ index.html
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On 10/18/2001
MONGOOSE Rider
wrote in from
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MONGOOSE All-Terrain Boards invoites all Nor Cal riders and any other riders living elsewhere to try our boards. Please visit: WWW.MONGOOSEATB.COM
MONGOOSE ATB offers high quality boards with tons of great accessories like tool kits and extra Urethane Spring Inserts (Spring Dampeners), all for no extra $$, We give ATB riding Instructional videos, Resort Leg leashes and other awesome accessories for free when you purchase your board.
Please check us out! WWW.All-TerrainBoarding.COM
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On 10/18/2001
TheRob
wrote in from
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the turfboard is kind of the joke of the mountainboard comunity. don't blow all your money on one of those things. they look cool, but that is about it. in all the races i've been in, and all the events i've gone to, nobody rides turfboard. later, rob
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On 10/17/2001 phinch
wrote in from
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check out www.poorboyatb.com they have plans for dirtboards for sale.
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On 10/17/2001
NOrCalBro
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I will be down for mission. At 10:00am cool. Chris are you going and I did write you back. Will you all be hitting up vans that day to? Ride on, Mark
NorCalBros are comming soon and a demo will be happening at the Skatepark down the road. It might even be FREE. plus there will be food there to. Ride on and I will keep ypu up to date.
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On 10/16/2001
ATB RUSH
wrote in from
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hey chris me and jesse are going to ride at mission peak on sunday he rides a dirtsufer its at 10am.anyone else is welcome email me for directions at ATBRUSH2001@aol.com its im fremont ca.
-DILLON
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On 10/16/2001
ChrisNPDrider
wrote in from
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NorCal Bros unite! I want in. Sounds like fun. The Dirtheads will always be a major part of NorCal dirt soul and pride, but fresh blood is needed to keep the "demo" and "sessions" happenin. Havin a cool group to ride with always draws in new heads cause we'll have so much fun. Yo Mark, how are those ShockTrucks holding up? I'm interested in their durability, cause they ride goos but have yet to prove themselves in the long haul. I've been riding my NPD STOMPER with the same trucks for over a year with no problems. Let me know if any rides are planned, I'll try and show up with my NPD off-road quiver.
What's up y'all. I am Chris Pincetich from NPD All-Terrain Skateboards. I ride for fun and $$ and product and am the co-owner and Team Manager for NPD. Check out our line of inovative and race proven designs at www.npdlandboard.com Nuff said, Lates
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On 10/16/2001
Liam
wrote in from
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Jesse - more wheel options for the dirtsurfer.....
http://www.skywaytuffwheels.com/products/bicycle/index.html
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On 10/16/2001
Liam
wrote in from
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Jesse - dirtsurfer wheels....
Did some quick research on the wheel alternatives - I knew there were composite wheels out there for mtn. bikes but wasn't sure about bmx, though knew that there used to be some (mag wheels, etc.) Bikepro.com has the Spin brand of composite wheels for $400. For some reason I think that's even more pricey than the atb wheels... Anyway, a bit price prohibitive.... I'll keep looking.
Liam
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On 10/15/2001
Liam
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Jesse - thanks for the extra info on the dirtsurfer. I think as soon as I gather some $$ I'm going to order one. Being able to ride one when the pavement is wet is key, as that is the case more often than not where I live. Hey one more question that one of my friends had that wants to order one too - how close are you actually to the wheels? Have you ever gotten yourself caught in the spokes or something crazy like that? Plus the wheels are sort of close to your legs as well. I guess the back one you have the brake mechanism blocking you from the wheel..... Anyway, thanks again
Liam
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On 10/15/2001
Jesse
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Liam, here are some answers:
>1. Are the wheels 'standard' type wheels (BMX)? In other words, can I get replacement tires etc.
Yes. they are 20" bmx tires (at least they look like that, and the dirtsurfer rep from australia told me they were)
>Oh yeah, can you take the wheels off easily (quick release) or do you need to carry tools with you?
The dirtsurfer I bought does have quick release front and back. However, I think the current version may NOT have quick release. Or, it may be an option. Also an option now is to purchase it with knobbier tires, or slicker all around ones.
>2. When you ordered, did you get a chance to mix/match some of the components - what I was most interested in was getting the sealed bearings for the dirt model.
As mentioned above, I believe you can prefer knobbier tires, although I don't know if the bearings are truly sealed for serious wet activities. The benefit of course is that you can get your own tires where/when you want, and perhaps even have a quiver: pavement tires, mud tires, etc.
>3. Speaking of wet, can you ride it in the wet? As it stands now I can't ride my regular skate in the rain, so being able to ride the dirtsurfer on wet pavement is really important to me.
"Yes" and "no." You can ride, and, just like a bmx bike, you can get fine traction on wet asphalt, other than a few slips. However, just like bike-caliper brakes, when they get wet, the brakes are USELESS. For example, when careening down dew-covered early morning grassy hills: the breaks do not exist. Again however, traction on wet surfaces is the same as w/ a bmx/mountain bike.
>4. Do the wheels seem to be pretty durable, or do you think you would need to true them frequently?
They do seem durable, but, I have ridden it now 15-20 hours, and I just noticed a few slightly bent spokes. Hopefully this wont be too much of a problem. Perhaps there are some kind of 3-spoke plastic wheels I can get for the tires that won't need truing. I'm not a bmx-er so I don't really know. Anybody know?
I'd suggest the all purpose tires. They have the knobbies on the sides, for better grip when carving offroad on hills, but also have the "slick" center of the tire, for smooth rolling on pavement.
I'm looking to ride this sunday afternoon in the bay area if anyone would like to get together. Looking for WIDE, smooth grassy hills where we can take serious carves (not TOO steep). Contact me if interested: jesse4171@yahoo.com.
OTHER DIRT SURFER FEEDBACK I CAN OFFER SO FAR... 1. Because of the big tires, using it skateboard-push style, you can really get a good cruise on just one push. Also, pebbles, ruts, and minor road obstructions do not make riding wobbly/uncomfortable/uncontrollable as riders probably would find with small-wheeled mountain boards. Like the web site states, it is true: the greater the speed, the greater the stability.
2. Going down hills, I've needed really wide hills, so that I can decellerate by carving far and wide. Slalom style carving is thus far near impossible, perhaps because of the long wheel base. What ends up happening is I just go bombing straight down the hill, at an ever increasing speed, until I finally have to ditch.
3. I'm getting ready to hook it up to a kite for some land mountain board surfing. I can fly a 1Meter 4 line stunt kite just fine. I'm thinking of a 5 meter as a great all around landboarding kite. Anyone have experience with these? Rammed air vs. inflatable? Brands: F1, Advance, jojo, etc? Comments? recommendations? cheap ones available? used/new?
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On 10/15/2001
Dom
wrote in from
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I need info about the TURFBOARD DD1 I saw a picture of it in longboarder mag. and I want more
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On 10/14/2001
NorCalBro
wrote in from
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Dillon, I am making a NorCalBro's team, just of northern cali. I will get back to you with the info. If there is any cali riders out there looking for fun, trips, and just hella ridding Email me and Kmando12@msn.com and give me a bio of your self too. Dillon I will call you latter on in the week after 3. See ya and ride on, Mark
any question about the team just write me!
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On 10/14/2001
ATB RUSH
wrote in from
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hey mark how about hooking me up with terra or try to since outback is m.i.a. -DILLON
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On 10/13/2001 NorCalBro
wrote in from
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Hey Dillon let me know what is up? I will be down to go to modesto thing just lwet me know. ride on, Mark
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On 10/13/2001
ATB RUSH
wrote in from
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hey rob im useing marks(norcalbro) npd i think im going to buy it from him.i road it a cloud 9 and i put the bindings on it like the ones don uses.it is a nice deck.dude you need to go to vans! that place is hella badass.i droped in on the big pool it was sick.
-DILLON
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On 10/12/2001
Liam
wrote in from
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Jesse - Dirtsurfer Hey Jesse, had some questions on the dirtsurfer for you that maybe you can answer. Here goes....
1. Are the wheels 'standard' type wheels (BMX)? In other words, can I get replacement tires etc. easily without having to special order from the company. Oh yeah, can you take the wheels off easily (quick release) or do you need to carry tools with you?
2. When you ordered, did you get a chance to mix/match some of the components - what I was most interested in was getting the sealed bearings for the dirt model. I live where it's often wet, and think that sealed is the way to go.
3. Speaking of wet, can you ride it in the wet? As it stands now I can't ride my regular skate in the rain, so being able to ride the dirtsurfer on wet pavement is really important to me.
4. Do the wheels seem to be pretty durable, or do you think you would need to true them frequently?
I'm sure I have more questions, but those are some of the main ones. I've looked at pretty much all the competitors that have the 2-wheeled design, and feel that the 'bicycle wheel' design has quite a few advantages in using what seems to be a standard wheel. I appreciate Mad_Marc's honesty in listing all the competition in his windscooting.com site. His board and the X-board and Grassboard look really cool as well, but I think there's something to be said for being able to replace wheels/tires without having to special order (assuming this is the case). Appreciate your answers.....
jonesing for a dirtsurfer Liam
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