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Pools & Parks (4228 Posts)
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setup for eddie.
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On 1/2/2006 j
wrote in from
United States
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eddie,
equipment matters less than in slalom. you just need something that feels good under your feet and has the holes drilled straight, the wheels are not flatspotted, the bearings are seated decently, the board is not warped too badly, the truck axles are more or less straight.
all that is more important than the brand of equipment.
sometimes getting that is harder than you might hope. it requires a little luck. you might have to buy a couple decks and sets of trucks to get this. But pool setups are cheap, you can buy 3 or 4 for what most other sports cost. then just ride the one you like the most.
keep your wheels around 60mm, the duro 95 and above, the risers around 3/8th, the width of the board around 9", the wheelbase from 15.5 to 17 and then just go skate. wheel wells are nice to have.
I like the new-school-ish shapes, maybe with a square tail. comet makes great decks, check the 'ice' model. alva makes nice decks. black label makes nice decks. powel makes nice decks. you can't go too wrong with any of these. as a big guy and a slalom dude, you want to stay away from wheelbases under 15.5 tho. will be too squirrelly, you'll feel cramped and not able to carve at full speed.
indy 169s, tracker six tracks, grind king jay adams, they all work, powell bones bushings are a nice upgrade. you should use medium maybe even one medium and a hard in each truck at 210lbs.
wheels, people love these powell SPFs, I prefer 95-97 duro wheels and seem to go just as fast.
bearings, it doesn't matter much, bones reds, rockin rons ceramics, powell sixballs, pleasure tools ceramics, they are all good as long as they are clean and lubed.
have fun!
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skate pools
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On 1/2/2006
martin siegrist
wrote in from
Switzerland
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where should i go on a "1month USA wanna skate as much crazy parks and bowls trip"? oregon? california? what are the hottest skateparks right now? where? ehm... any ditches?
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Jeff Hall, Skate Park of Athens, Georgia
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Nashua
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On 12/27/2005 Element Rider
wrote in from
United States
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I skated it Christmas day while visiting my grandmother for the holidays, SICK BOWL!
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ne skateparks
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On 12/27/2005 jhass
wrote in from
United States
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hey, if anyone here is ever in the northeast, you've got to check out the nashua skatepark in nh.sweet kidney, etc.
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need a pool/vert/park/ditch board
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On 12/25/2005
eddie
wrote in from
United States
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been doing allot of carving, sliding and hill bombing. started doing kick turns and stuff. i want to get a good board for parks, pools, ditches, and learning some bowls and vert. i want to get air and grind. im about 6'1'' 210lbs. dont know how to ollie yet. cant decide on a "old school" or "new school" style deck. i like boards to be very manuvurable. i need to know about risers, decks, trucks. as for wheels, i think i will want some abec 11 no skoolz, right? or do i want some small hard white wheels? i dont know. help, thanks.
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Re: Glendale
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On 12/19/2005
Sumdumsurfer
wrote in from
United States
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I agree, Nick. Glendale is my favorite So Cal skatepark right now.
Kelly Bellmar at the Glendale kidney pool riding El Cochino for the first time.
Me in the combi bowl on the 11' oververt pocket.
SK8/SURF 4 LIFE! Sumdumsurfer
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glendale
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On 12/11/2005 nick
wrote in from
United States
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WOW!
any picture or video can not do glendale its justice. good all around, i found the pool to be very fun.
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Death Race Park Slalom
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On 12/5/2005 Pocket Pistols Skates
wrote in from
United States
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This weekend Saturday December 10th
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Lake Forest Skatepark Fall Classic
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old men carving
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On 11/22/2005 like a thanksgiving turkey
wrote in from
United States
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keep it karvin
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Vegas
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On 11/18/2005 Dave Hendricks
wrote in from
United States
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Check out Antham, its the best park in Vegas area, its south east of town near henderson
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Las Vegas Parks?
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On 11/18/2005
Scott
wrote in from
United States
(65.105.nnn.nnn)
hey I will be out in Las Vegas next week, can any one recomend a good park in the area? Thanks.
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How about a flat wall carve?
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On 11/18/2005
Dan Hughes
wrote in from
United States
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Old Ballard Bowl, April'03.
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As long as we're posting carves...
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On 11/18/2005 GBMII
wrote in from
United States
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Corner carves on a 44" pintail (my ditch cruiser w/RIIs and Gumballs)in the square at the Los Altos combi. It's even more fun on my Supertanker....
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carving boards
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On 11/17/2005 patio
wrote in from
United States
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to be 100% truthful, my 34x9 Red Kross Lucero with INDY 169s(yellow bottom bushing and no washer, red top bushing), 3 Lucky risers and orange Conspiracy Alien Shots 99a...that there's the ULTIMATE bowl carving machine. here's a picture of that setup in a smoothe frontside carve at BRICKTOPIA. a kicktail actually gives "some" control...
the pointy nosed board is a custom shape from Energy Skates outta JohnnyB's WOOD factory, up in PA. I designed it for the Kona Banked Salmon...basic pig shape in the middle, cutaway rounded square tail, cutaway pointy pointy nose. I remember Olson was showing me his pointy HerrVaughnster at K.O.K.2002. he even scraped the nose on the ground, sharpening it like a spear. "makes me faster..." I think that's what he said. so I mostly needed a pointy nose on my shape. deck; 34x8.7362 at the fattest part up front. it's 9 ply birch. riding it at at 24"wb in the picture(GS). it has a nice stiff flex. also rear drilled for 21"wb (TS). wheels; 76mm krypto downhill wheels(Gilligan hooked me up with a birthday set!) bearings; FKD abec5. purple seals. hardware; OG Vision Knuckleheads risers; front, wedged black rubber, back flat OG Tracker 1/2". trucks; INDY 126, with 10mm lathed off each side of the polished hangers. as pictured, using a 10mm spacer to keep the 126 witdh...oh, and waaaaay lighter weight. for TS, I'll put on smaller wheels, put the spacer to the outside of the wheel and have some 106's, that easy. like them Bennett Ad-Tracks or something. It's really more of a board I bring with me to the skatepark, so I have a smooth ride skating the 1/4 mile from the skatepark to the bathroom/water. I rode it down from hippihill after my session was over and decided to get all snowboardey and roll around some...Q-Lander had his camera out and I said I'd grind it, so I had to. kinda got outta hand. when the wedge risers decided to pull back into the bowl, it was like a kamikaze dive. it was a fun play time, but(I feel) a real pool deserves a real pool ride.
you had to go and ask, didn't you...heh heh heh
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Good on ya, mate
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On 11/17/2005 tom t
wrote in from
Canada
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Say, Old man typing,
Can you tell me about you board set-up? It looks like exactly the kind of set-up I need for some killer bowl-carving. Specifically, trucks and wheelbase? Thanks!
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computer literate? no way!
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On 11/17/2005 old man typing
wrote in from
United States
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cooler than slalom? no way!
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On 11/17/2005 old man carving
wrote in from
United States
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http://www.georgiaskater.com/pix/albums/userpics/10025/patiogrind.jpg
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Painting a Pool
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On 11/17/2005 JM
wrote in from
United States
(65.200.nnn.nnn)
At the local park, some kids came and spray painted all over the brand new concrete pool. Nothing cool, just badly misspelled words. You've got to love the 11yr old "gangsters" in little hick towns of NC. Anyway, to fix the problem, I would like to paint the bowl a solid color (and maybe simulate tile near the coping). My question is: What kind of paint do you all suggest? It needs to hold up to the weather and not make the bowl too slippery or sticky.
Thanks.
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hey there
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On 11/14/2005
jonathan
wrote in from
United States
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hey i need to know how much a kingpin cost at homeskateshop in louisville ky thanks
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helmets
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On 11/11/2005 joeschmoe
wrote in from
United States
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On 11/10/2005 rabbit wrote in from United States (66.127.xxx.xxx) NorCal Skateboarders, its time to unite...
Are you tired of crappy skateparks? Do you wish there was a way to voice your opinions over California's manditory helmet/pads rule?
Yeah, landed on my head the other day, was wondering who to thank!
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Genesis NorCal Skateboard Advocacy Coalition Meeting
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On 11/10/2005
rabbit
wrote in from
United States
(66.127.nnn.nnn)
NorCal Skateboarders, its time to unite...
Are you tired of crappy skateparks? Do you wish there was a way to voice your opinions over California's manditory helmet/pads rule? Are you interested in advising cities about their skatepark processes? Now is your chance.
The NorCal Skateboard Advocacy Coalition will be holding an initial meeting at Round Table Pizza on 4400 El Camino Real in Los Altos on Tuesday, December 13 at 6:00 p.m. Kent Dahlgren, Executive Director of Skaters for Public Skateparks will be on hand.
See you there.
Directions to Round Table Pizza http://renderv302.bay.prod.mappoint.net/render-30/getmap.aspx?key=15B131B27972A30E9FB1
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Re: Andrew Mercado
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On 11/10/2005
Sumdumsurfer
wrote in from
United States
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Jonathan posted: "hey sumdum - is the guy in the shades really 'morrie'? if yes, please pass on my thanks for the wheels he used to slip me cheap at cheapskates so i could rip the bumps opposite!!! thanks mate!"
Nope, unless I'm mistaken, that's not Morrie. Sorry. I just asked Andrew, and he said no. Take care.
SK8/SURF 4 LIFE! Sumdumsurfer
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andrew m
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On 11/9/2005 jonathan
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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hey sumdum - is the guy in the shades really 'morrie'? if yes, please pass on my thanks for the wheels he used to slip me cheap at cheapskates so i could rip the bumps opposite!!! thanks mate!
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