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Region: Asia/Pacific (1106 Posts)
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Timing system
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On 11/14/2005 Bugs
wrote in from
Australia
(59.167.nnn.nnn)
The timing system is starting to come together.
Soon.
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if we were in saudi we could chop their hands off
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On 11/10/2005 haggy
wrote in from
Australia
(203.45.nnn.nnn)
thievin bastards! hope you get a trace on those boards... get the canberra mafia working on it bro, and come down hard...
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C**tbags Anonymous
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On 11/7/2005 Simon A
wrote in from
Australia
(210.9.nnn.nnn)
Yeah mate, it's crap. If they're stupid enough to ride them around Civic, I'll find them. So many people are on the lookout. Doubt I'll see them again though. Probably ride them once and then be done with it. Into the garage for the next 6 months or sold for crack money.
I think they were skaters though. They took my kneepads but left my rollerblades hahaha!
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thieving C****S
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On 11/7/2005 Pete
wrote in from
Australia
(203.51.nnn.nnn)
someone in canberra is getting a good quiver together hey ? two luges, now your boards, hopefuly they ride and start braging about they're doings. take care. Pete
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Stolen Boards
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On 11/6/2005
Simon A
wrote in from
Australia
(61.69.nnn.nnn)
Hey all,
Last night my car got broken into and now I'm missing my Evo, a Wedgeflex, a Flexdex K Carver with skyhooks, and a shortie, which I'm not fussed about, but if anyone hears anything about someone selling or 'acquiring' the first three, please let me know.
Cheers,
Simon.
Btw, I'm in Canberra for those that don't know, so if you're in Tassie or something, I wouldn't stress haha.
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Old Skool Outlaw
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On 11/4/2005
Jogger
wrote in from
Australia
(203.171.nnn.nnn)
Ok the date is set. Sunday the 4th of December at Berrowra Waters. OPEN INVITE TO ALL SPEEDBOARDERS! I'll get some kinda poster goin this week with a map and stuff. Keep checkin in here for details and if your thinkin about racing let us know so we know what numbers we're lookin at so we can set the fomat. The Old Skool Team will see you there!!!!! Rules and registration page at Registration for Old skool Outlaw Once you have payed for registration you will go on the list. Registered riders list in the OST "events" forum.
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Sydney slalom
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On 11/3/2005
Bugs
wrote in from
Australia
(59.167.nnn.nnn)
Brad, that's some pretty bad news. Hope you can get things worked out for next year. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help out.
Anybody up for a session on Saturday morning? Sweat out Friday's drinkin'.
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heja sverige
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On 11/2/2005
Henrik
wrote in from
Sweden
(81.225.nnn.nnn)
Thanks yet again for great response. I will happily borrow a board if I don't bring my own!
Thanks also for the invitation to Townsville! Will certainly be in touch if I pass through. Starting to look like a slalom-trip now!
As to trucks - I mostly use old tracker mids (anno 1978). They last for ever. Most people back here have been using trackers too, and still do - but we see more and more radikals and splitfires on the front ends of decks lately. On the rear end I use a tracker mid for tight and sometimes a seismic for giant slalom. Some use a radikal off-set or an airflow off-set for a rear truck. But this is probably no news to you as I am sure you have discovered the same tendencies down under. Its all very personal - as is choice of decks - but if I were to suggest a very snappy and responsive setup for tight slalom it would be a tracker mid on the rear and a radikal on the front, mounted with a true wheel base (cc axle to axle) of about 52cm. With that you can do donuts around the cones. Speaking of which - that seems like exactly what you are already doing!! 5.5' CC = world standard tight! Yeah!
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sydney slalom comp
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On 11/2/2005
brad
wrote in from
Australia
(58.105.nnn.nnn)
Have to inform the slalom comp at sydney olympic park has been postponed till next year, having problems getting $20 million insurance for the event. hope to find something by nextyear. Brad
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TROPICAL SLALOM
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On 10/30/2005
A-Drain
wrote in from
Australia
(60.228.nnn.nnn)
Henrik,
I am in Townsville, just south of Cairns, we have a small band of downhillers and we try slalom and would really like to meet someone of your standing. We have cones and places to use them and would love some advice/tuition if you are passing through. I'm also sure we could find you a bed somewhere if you call through.
Cheers
A-Drain
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kiwis
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On 10/28/2005 pass
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(195.195.nnn.nnn)
Lynn check out www.frontsidegrind.co.nz for hook up forums etc also do a search on nz skateparks theres loads, i have lots of favs in auckland...
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heia Sverige!
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On 10/27/2005 haggy
wrote in from
Australia
(203.45.nnn.nnn)
yo Henrik,
looking forward to skating when you're here in Oz. if you don't wanna bring your board don't worry, we have some extras here.
until then, skate on!
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Tight course in the video
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On 10/26/2005 Bugs
wrote in from
Australia
(203.12.nnn.nnn)
Henrik, the tight course on the right in the video was probably about 5.5' centre-to-centre on the straight sections. Glad you liked it.
What sort of trucks are the Euro slalomers using? People here are generally using Trackers cos they're cheap and available.
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swede to oz 2
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On 10/26/2005
Henrik
wrote in from
Sweden
(81.225.nnn.nnn)
K, Bugs and Jogger - thanks for your replies and thanks for the generous offer to crash in sydney!
I took a look at the video - and it's looking VERY good! You certainly burn some rubber over there.. How tight is that initial section of the right hand side course (left side on the vid / true right side)? Center to center. Looking good, anyway.
Took a quick look at your OST forum - but will go back with more time another day. Saw that you had a discussion on equipment which I would happily contribute a little to if you like. The Airflow boards are pretty much the standard for high end racing in europe. I use an airflow s-camber Jani S Pro model for tight courses - as do a lot other racers over here. For Giant Slalom - check out the airflow C81 - a serious podium attender in europe. But I think there's a bit of a gap between us and euro taste when it comes to decks. They like long decks with pointed noses - we dont. But it doesnt really matter that much. Everyone finds what they like and eventually it's more down to the trucks and wheels than the deck - and of course finally down to technique.
But I will happily contribute to your materials discussion if you want a european perspective.. And - if I bring my airflow s-camber, you can all try it if you like.
Anyway - thanks for your responses - must go to bed now. But we'll be in touch. And again - that video looked damn good. Post some more!
Henrik
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Kiwis
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On 10/25/2005
LYnn
wrote in from
United States
(67.120.nnn.nnn)
I'm coming to the North Island for two weeks in November. Anyone slaloming in Hamiltron or Auckland? I'm bringing my pool board for sure, but want to slalom too. email me. LYnn
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Hang your board
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On 10/23/2005
Jogger
wrote in from
Australia
(203.171.nnn.nnn)
Hey Henrick. Let me know if you need accomodation in Sydney.
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Henrik
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On 10/22/2005
Bugs
wrote in from
Australia
(59.167.nnn.nnn)
Hey Henrik, I can't help you with slalom spots outside Sydney (there might not be any!), but in Sydney we have a small scene going as you can see from this forum. Feel free to email me and get in touch.
Here's a video of a few of us at one of our regular spots.
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slalom in Oz
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On 10/22/2005 k
wrote in from
Australia
(202.139.nnn.nnn)
Henrik go to www.oldskoolteam.com and go to the forums.This is the epicenter of all long skate disciplines in oz.Most of the slalom stuff is in sydney.Check it out.
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European Champion 2004 /open Slalom - coming to OZ
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On 10/22/2005
Henrik Madsen
wrote in from
Sweden
(81.225.nnn.nnn)
.. excuse the lack of modesty in the topic - but if you are going to use a title to introduce yourself - why not pick the best you have..
Planning a trip to the east coast of OZ December 2005. Will unfortunately miss your national championships as I would leave Europe on the 4th of Dec. Perhaps you have other competitions down the east coast around xmas or new year - or just the odd slalom gathering..
Unsure whether to bring my board or not - but thought I ought to check first if there was a scene in Australia at all.? Found nothing on Australia on http://www_slalomskateboarder_com/phpBB/ (why are you not there? - this is a pure slalom site - that is where the slalomworld meets!). But I checked ncsda, and YES! - I found all this under the asia/pacific section. Good to see this is a worldwide passion!
Be good to be in touch with someone whilst I'm there. Please drop me a mail or write here if anyone has any suggestions as to where I ought to stop by along the coast cairns-melbourne. All slalomworthy spots on this coast would be great information. As will any contact with cone owners and slalom session organizers.
looking forward to oz - with or without slalom board.
regards, Henrik Madsen (Sweden)
ps. I suggest you contact Corky or Jani on Slalomskateboarder.com if you want to have your own section opened there - I am sure they would be delighted to have you there! ds.
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3DMs
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On 10/20/2005 Muzzo
wrote in from
Fiji
(202.62.nnn.nnn)
Hey Dudes, your a bit late as per my last post, in Fiji now. Wish i'd got your messages sooner as I would have met up with you so you could get them not much I can do now. My last post was really at Kanufi and the other guy who both showed interest weeks ago and then never bothered to get back in contact once I was in Oz. Sorry guys.
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Avilas
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On 10/19/2005
Fitz
wrote in from
Australia
(203.201.nnn.nnn)
Muzza,lemme know when your in sydney dude, I want those Avila's. Did you say blue man? I didn't know they made em blue! Bah! who cares anyway. If they're made by 3dm, 75mm and 81A duro or under I'll take em off your hands.
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Wheels
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On 10/18/2005
Jogger
wrote in from
Australia
(203.171.nnn.nnn)
I'll take the wheels off ya Muzzo. Sorry I would of said somethin ealier but I only check this board out about once a week. Email me
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3DM
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On 10/17/2005 Muzzo
wrote in from
Australia
(203.26.nnn.nnn)
Well thanks a lot . I am so pleased to have carried a set of wheels half way round the world for nothing. Also cost me money I could have spent on something else ,
Arse
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P5 on Thursday
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On 10/16/2005 Bugs
wrote in from
Australia
(59.167.nnn.nnn)
Good session at Allawah today (no rain!). Set a pretty difficult course, maybe too hard!
Next one at P5 at Homebush on Thursday night, 7:30ish. We've got the space to set up two courses there, so we can set a course for all standards. Courses for horses.
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Longboarding near Bangkok
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On 10/13/2005
Nico aka kraken
wrote in from
France
(217.175.nnn.nnn)
hi guys,
Next year, to the beginning of january i have to live in the south of bangkok during one year. So, I'm searching for email of Bangkok longboarders..
Thanks for all...
A french longboarder
Nico
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