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Q&A: Slalom Pro Mike Maysey (2489 Posts)
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G-rage
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On 11/15/2004 sully
wrote in from
United States
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I predict some action in the turns. Going down to san jose to bowl myself a perfect game.
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Parking Garage racing
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On 11/15/2004
Mark Johnson
wrote in from
United States
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Here we go again ROLLERBALL 2004 parking Garage race Tues Nov 16 at 8pm. This will be the third race of the series. Come out and get some points for prizes. I just received another box of goodies from Red Clay. And I here the Smouse is coming. We will meet at the Workhouse Recording studio at 7:30pm and leave at 8pm to the garage If you need more info go to: Click here for link web page is sometimes not available 50megs.com sucks! (so what do you want for nothing.) Or for directions Click here for link
Or Call me at 408 287 1843
Next race after the 16 will be Wednesday the 24 Thanksgiving TURKEY BASH! I will have some prizes for this race! This is the day before thanksgiving !
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Scotts Valley Skatepark
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On 11/13/2004 Judi O
wrote in from
United States
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Session Saturday am. Same time as last session. If the weather is good. Gary I had fun skating with you hope to see you again.
Thanks everyone for the nice photo votes on the Jones Soda site. My weekend morning entertainment when the kids were asleep.
#0000303315 is the photo number.
http://www.jonessoda.com/gallery type in skateboard and photo comes up.
Sad to hear about the Vans Park.
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Fri, November 12, 2004 -- 11:00pm - Guerrero on TV Fri, November 12, 2004 -- 11:00pm KQED this Friday
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On 11/11/2004 ravitch
wrote in from
United States
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Spark! Spark is a weekly television show, an educational outreach program and a Web site - (www.kqed.org/spark) - about Bay Area artists and arts organizations. More than a showcase for art objects and the artists who make them, Spark takes the audience inside the creative process to witness the challenges, opportunities and rewards of making art. Spark is produced by KQED Public Television and the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC).
more program info
Web site related to this program
Channel and Airdate: Channel 9 Fri, November 12, 2004 -- 11:00pm
Up from the Street
Artists whose work emanates from the street. * Once a professional skateboarder, Tommy Guerrero channels the skate culture through his music and visual art work. * Graffiti artist and self-described bad boy David Choe has moved from the streets of LA and San Jose into museums and galleries worldwide. * Reflections of life on San Francisco's market street, with the four-wheeled interactive art work, Wowhaus.
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Vans around the world
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On 11/11/2004
Wesley Tucker
wrote in from
United States
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The Vans Park in DC is closing also. Is Vans closing ALL their parks?
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Vans O how sad
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On 11/11/2004
Mark Johnson
wrote in from
United States
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I hit vans yesterday and heard the bad news; I am going to try to make it every day until this Sat. If anyone can make it would be fun to sk8 it one last time with some bros I am going this afternoon or tonight and Friday sometime hit me up if you can make it.
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garagin racin
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On 11/11/2004
david
wrote in from
United States
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so whats the hot wheel to win in the garage?
i was thinkin my 88a no skools might be nice..
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Vans...
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On 11/10/2004
Miko
wrote in from
United States
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I'm probably hitting either the 10am or 12am session at Vans saturday. Anyone have a specific session they're hitting on saturday? Bummer it's closing.
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Garage??? Oh YEAHSM!!!!!
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On 11/10/2004
Miko
wrote in from
United States
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So is Eli coming down this tuesday night? He better have a few bucks in his pocket! Eli??? Bring it on man!
I don't really care if back-o-packers don't really play for bucks. But it would be cool if the people in contention can cough up the dough. I want newbies to have fun, maybe get some swag, and want to come back. If taking their money turns them off, then forget it. If they're getting in my way in the corners though, it may be that they should pay as well. 8-)
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parking garage
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On 11/10/2004
hc
wrote in from
United States
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Props to Mark 'Woodie' Johnson for throwing these races. Nice to see some new faces as well.
I love the garage. It's where I learned how to ride sharp turns and buttboard as well. It never seems to get old.
Gonna hit up Vans tomorrow night. Let's see if I can break a bone by Saturday. ;-)
hc in Oaktown www.geocities.com/sk8sanjose
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$$$$
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On 11/10/2004 sully
wrote in from
United States
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Ely, I will take him out in the corner like a 8/10 split if that punk shows. dial my tires and its on!
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Parking garage Racing pay out
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On 11/10/2004
Mark Johnson
wrote in from
United States
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Hey Mico regarding the money we have a few solutions: Every one puts $5 dollars in the pot to start, one: we give the over all winner all the money (nice payout)) But takes away from the instant gratification of winning your heat. (Elyies idea Ha Ha he thinks he going to come down and kick are asses. bring it on) Two: we divvy up the money per the results at the end of the night. Three: we just do it as we have been doing sort of the honor system. I personally don’t care either way but the way we have been doing it, we get lots of racer racing every race. Lots of the new riders are college kids and they don’t have any doe and it worth a buck to me to just have them there to ride with. For me it's more about the fun than the money. We can vote next time. We can see what the turnout is and how much money every one brings to the table and vote on what everyone wants to do. MJ
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Duros...
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On 11/9/2004
Miko
wrote in from
United States
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PS - I run 80a - 88a depending on surface. Sometimes I stay on the white 80a's cause they're so smooth and comfortable. Grippins seem to be very nice in the 84-88 range.
I ran 88a's in the Garage at sunday's race and never had a traction problem. It was a blast having that many people charging the first corner... giant wall-'o-people! There were times when there was no apparent line through the turn and I just dove for the inside and popped out the other end passing 3-4 people in the process. It's easy to take the garage for granted, but after the race Mark handed me a bag of Khiro risers and bushings and it STILL felt as good as doing well at a big race! The stoke was totally there...
Another comment: Taking everyone's bucks after each race seemed a bit rough after the novelty wore off. I think it might be nice to just charge everyone 5-10 bucks and split the winnings among the top 3 places or something like that. Let's get this figured out before the 11/16 session.
It might also be nice to run the first 4 heats en-masse, then pick the bottom 3-4 places and run a couple heats for them, with possibly a small payout and some booty for the winner of that group.
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Trimmed or Narrow setups...
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On 11/9/2004
Miko
wrote in from
United States
(69.19.nnn.nnn)
I'm finding Mike's comment on trimmed (on the outside) Avalons feeling high-sidey to be true for me as well. On wider trucks (100mm-110mm) they feel more stable, but I've been running narrow Radikals and Chicken 88mm offsets, and find that things feel better with full-width Avalons, yet retain that super-quick response you get from going narrow. Same with Grippins... I tend to space them out a bit more so they're about the same width as untrimmed Av's so my setup stability stays the same. I go super-narrow with very trimmed Av's for ts.
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trimmin
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On 11/9/2004
david
wrote in from
United States
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i got a set of red 75a avalons on my slalom/cruiser board. i probably took off 3-5mm from the outer lip. in terms of slide control, i've gotten pretty good at doing stand-up powerslides on that set-up, just carving really hard and letting the back just slide out, its a very controlled slide with the trimmed lip. of course thats just my opinion, i dont really race slalom.
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Avalon Trim
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On 11/9/2004
mike maysey
wrote in from
United States
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Good question...I don't know about any other hardness but 80's and 85's...that's all I ride. What I can tell you is this. When I ride trimmed Av's, they feel a little 'high-sidey' at times. I usually use them for ts, but if there's a turn in the course where I have to throw some body, they seem to want to get up off the traction patch sometimes. Kinda feels like a snowboard getting up on the wrong edge in a turn or a surfboard doing the same.
Anyone else have any observations? My experience is somewhat limited since I only use two hardnesses of wheels...keeps things simple for me...being the knucklehead I am...
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Avalon trim
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On 11/9/2004 Dave
wrote in from
United States
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I am now on 78a avalons in back trimmed about 1/8". How would untrimmed 80a or 82a compare? Speed,grip and slide control.
I have 85a avalons in front cut about 1/4"
Thanks dave
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Parking Garage racing
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On 11/8/2004
Mark Johnson
wrote in from
United States
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We had a blast Sunday with 9 riders racing at a time. I don’t think anyone got away with out falling or someone taking them out at least once, and no one got hurt, Mico won Sundays race and is now the new points leader and taking home some swag and taking the lead away from HC. Thanks Sully for driving down from Oakland and thanks to Flavian for taking the train down from SF and thank you Santa Cruz crew for showing up. Next race is the 16 of Nov for more info go to Click here for link All is welcomed MJ
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Scotts Valley Skate Session
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On 11/7/2004 Judi O
wrote in from
United States
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Sgt. Holl thanks for coming out and ripping yesterday. Mr. Ravitch you were smooth and getting those frontsides pretty good. Miko you were carving and grinding just like old times. Mark, John, Erik you will have to come join us we had a blast.
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Progressive Icks!
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On 10/30/2004
Wesley Tucker
wrote in from
United States
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Just to let the cat take a peek out of the bag, y'all ain't seen nothing YET from the esteemed House Of Ick!
Some of the folks in West Virginia got a look at my inspired madness. I'm so stoked about what's on the way that I'm drinking heavily just to maintain an even strain.
By the way, Maysey, welcome to Planet Ick. You'll find that although the sky ain't quite blue in Rick's world, it sure is pretty up there!
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ICK's are for kids!
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On 10/29/2004
Miko
wrote in from
United States
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My retired Mini-C is set up for my 9-year-old son Jackson, and he's laid claim to my ICK-O-Shay, but after bashing the nose, we've patched it up, painted it, and re-set it up. I think that one's gonna have to be a father-son share cause it's my best ts board at the moment. I think I'm going to opt for a ts 18/19/20 setup... template similar to Wahl's.
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icK
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On 10/29/2004 siX
wrote in from
United States
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ditto, got a red carrera & a blue mini, getting another, probably sooner than i had planned seeing as how my six year old son has declared the blue mini as "his"
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ICK Sticks...
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On 10/29/2004
Miko
wrote in from
United States
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Hey Mike and Paul... I have 4 active ICKs (2 Carreras, Retro-Flattie and an ICK-O-Shay ts recently repainted Evans-style in a metallic lime green!) as well as a couple retired ones.
I'm probably going to order another in the next few weeks. Now the question... should it be a ts/hybrid 18-19-20 w/b or the ultimate gs/sgs at 22-23-24" w/b?
Just took a good digger right out in front of my place revving about on my ts board (running the dog) with too-loose trucks and no safety gear. Rashed my hands, left knee, left elbow, and am shaking still. I was really throwing hard for some goofy reason. The board really rocks, and I just had to see if I could really toss it way out there... OUCH!!! May not go to work tonight...
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Slalom board sorta stuff
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On 10/27/2004 Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
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Hey, seems like everyone I talked to lately who rides IckSticks concurs with what you're saying. Thanks - Paul
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