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Q&A: Slalom Pro Mike Maysey (2489 Posts)
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On 1/6/2006
mike maysey
wrote in from
United States
(24.176.nnn.nnn)
"...Chris has actaually been given an SSS team jersey, but they keep taking it away cause he keeps breaking some important unspoken team rule. He's too nerdy or smart non-traditional or something? I guess you'll just have to keep trying Chris! Don't ever give up!!! Keep up the ab workouts! How about a washboard contest between you two"
SSS has basically been dwindled other than Evo and I...so what are you talking about here?
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Credit where it's due...
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On 1/6/2006
Miko
wrote in from
United States
(69.85.nnn.nnn)
Tim...
Every dog has his day, and Chris had his... 6-wheels and all. I'd hate to see it get all hot-headed over this 'skateboard' debate. Chris is full of surprises, but Mike is just plain scary in all disciplines. Both are fast... both are fun!
Chris just loves to aggravate us all with his constant experimentation, beguileing and bewildering us until we take him out back and beat on him til he squeaks like a dog toy.
Mike is just plain scary...
You know Chris has actaually been given an SSS team jersey, but they keep taking it away cause he keeps breaking some important unspoken team rule. He's too nerdy or smart non-traditional or something? I guess you'll just have to keep trying Chris! Don't ever give up!!! Keep up the ab workouts! How about a washboard contest between you two?
Mike is just plain scary...
Can you tell I love both these guys? (Platonicly most of the time... )
I'm warning you boys that if you don't stop all this arguing I'm gonna have to come down there, take your damn 'skateboards' away and give you some chores to do... then I'm gonna lock you in a room for a week with the Comet Bomb Squad to play round after round of skateboard trivial pursuit with Smouse, Sully, Reese and maybe even a Carrasco brother or two! Although it might go longer than a week with the Carrascos involved.
Spiritually speaking, you're both going to burn like a trucker's butt on a long cross country drive.
So Tim... you trying to get some free green wheels or something? You gonna shine Chaput's shoes?
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Tim-do you know who you are talking to?
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On 1/5/2006
Dave - Skaterbuilt
wrote in from
United States
(72.130.nnn.nnn)
huh? The 05' WORLD TIGHT SLALOM CHAMP...AND...The WEST COAST GS CHAMP...all wrapped up in one guy...Mike Maysey. Don't be a jerky...
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you forget who your talking to MR maysey
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On 1/5/2006
Tim
wrote in from
United States
(69.161.nnn.nnn)
your talking to a guy who has no problems running boards with three trucks and six wheels IN COMP!!! lol chaput is like the mad scientist with new formulas of thane and always willing to do somthing to make him shine in the skate world, btw chaput if those were the zig zags you showed me at slidefest (guy with big 60 inch board that u pumped and then u talked with kai ebasil and a few other ppl and i) those are SICK
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my final answer
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On 1/5/2006
mike maysey
wrote in from
United States
(71.9.nnn.nnn)
Although informative, you're post about FlowLab, Tierney, Quiksplit, etc didn't show me a single skateboard. All my boards have and always will have one deck, two trucks and four wheels. In my mind, that's a skateboard. So go ahead, call me close minded or old fashioned or whatever you want but I'm sticking to what I know. With that, a while back I said, "if you beat me on that thing again, I'll bolt another truck on my board." Well as of today, I take that statement back because you aren't gonna beat me on it again. hehehehehe
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Will It Float?
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On 1/2/2006
Chris Chaput
wrote in from
United States
(66.116.nnn.nnn)
And originally a skateboard was made of wood (and wood alone), had metal wheels, used loose ball bearings, had single-action rollerskate trucks which were screwed to the board instead of bolted. And originally, they were designed for transportation and recreation.
The board that Miko shows below may (or may not) have some wood in it, has urethane wheels, precision bearings, double-action skateboard trucks and skateboard mounting hardware. It was designed to race, so you'd expect that it would be different than a typical-normal-traditional-conventional-classic-original board - and it is. Offset axles, titanium parts, special bushings, high-end bearings, specialty wheels, custom composite deck with certain flex/twist characteristics. And yet, it's still a skateboard. Add torsion bar suspension? Still a skateboard. Add a toe-stop? Still a skateboard. Add more wheels, more deck, more balls in your bearings, more grip, more intricate steering devices, and what have you got? A skateboard.
The strongest evidence to support the claim is that you don't change what it is that you are doing, and you don't change the way in which you do it. You are skateboarding on a skateboard. You stand on a board with wheels and you lean to steer. Take a picture of someone who is out it the road standing on a lean-steer board with wheels on it, and ask people who look at the picture what the guy is riding and what he's doing. It doesn't matter if it's a 14 wheeled Flow Lab, a 2 wheeled Tierney, an 8 wheel Kwiksplit, 6 wheel racer, or a board with 4 wheels on it. The answer will be "a skateboard" and "skateboarding". I can't think of what else you would possibly call it.
Some of the things that separate us from other disciplines is how we ride it and whether or not it's attached. Skateboarders place their feet (or at least one foot) on top of a platform of some sort, without attaching themselves to it (outside of gravity), and steer it only by leaning (tilting the platform).
Another good question is, "What isn't a skateboard?" Well, it's not something that you're attached to, it's not something that you lay down on, it's not a pair of rollerskates, it's not a bicycle, it's not a wagon, etc.
Rules in racing typically prevent the use of any brakes, motors, sails, straps, hooks, bindings or any non-lean steering mechanisms (steering wheels, handle bars, etc). Downhill skateboarding is the only type of skateboard racing that I am aware of that limits the length (48"), width (12") and weight (11-12 lbs) of the equipment, and the size of the wheels (4" - 5").
Now, on the other hand, if the questions were:
"What does a typical skateboard look like?", or; "How many wheels do most skateboards have on them?", then the answer would obviously be "a board with 4 wheels on it" and "four".
If you only ask, "What is a skateboard?", most people will merely state what they typically see, and NOT assume that the answer is going to be used in making rules for skateboard racing. You'd expect a generic answer from a generic question, and not a specific one. I think that we all know what a skateboard is. The question is what rules and specs are going to go in the rulebook. And that's a very different question.
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What's skateboard?
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On 1/2/2006
mike maysey
wrote in from
United States
(72.130.nnn.nnn)
Originally a skateboard was made when someone took one of their old roller skates apart and bolted the trucks and wheels to a piece wood.
Discuss---
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Wutsup!?
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On 1/1/2006
Miko
wrote in from
United States
(69.85.nnn.nnn)
Hey!!! Wake up in here! It's 2006 baby...
Hope to see all youse guys a bit more this year if at all possible! Gotta slide baby! Mikey, Cliff, Sully, MJohn, RavMoto, Joyama, Huttie, PriceCheck, Clayton!, The Rizzler, Smouseman, Reese!, HC, ICE...
Gotta see more crew dudes! Maybe check in down here in Santa Cruz sometime!
Get the DRIFT in '06... Mikoz Biffoz
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sup sully
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On 12/22/2005
mike maysey
wrote in from
United States
(66.214.nnn.nnn)
yo sul, howzit hangin bro? Actually, I did one better and added an extra front truck too...
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nor-cal over so-cal!
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On 12/21/2005 sully
wrote in from
United States
(209.172.nnn.nnn)
Hey Mike, whats up suckka! Happy Christmas! So you get the x-tra truck(s) on your skate yet? We still love you, come back for a beer sometime.
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New Wheels...
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On 12/16/2005
mike maysey
wrote in from
United States
(24.176.nnn.nnn)
I've been testing 'Hot Spots' for the last couple months with some very promising results...stay tuned for a full report.
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khiro bob
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On 12/16/2005
mike maysey
wrote in from
United States
(24.176.nnn.nnn)
hey bob, thanks for the xmas wish...I will spend it wisely! Are you gonna come out to the PimpStation tomorrow? It outta be a hoot and a holler!
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Happy Holidays
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On 12/15/2005 Khiro Bob
wrote in from
(69.239.nnn.nnn)
It seems like I just wrote this a couple of months ago but here we are at another years end, don't ask me where this past year went to because I sure can't tell you. I would like to take this time to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and you all be safe so we can meet here again next year. If everyone that reads this Post on Christmas morning takes a minute of silence for all the wonderful "Friends" and "Love Ones" we have lost but in our hearts will never forget, I know they will thank you for that moment and if a chill comes over you at that time than you know your message got through. God Bless Khiro Bob
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bed sharks
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On 12/12/2005 BORKEN BORKEN BORKEN
wrote in from
United States
(130.132.nnn.nnn)
they are swarming. they are pointy. and there is nothing you or anyone else can do about it.
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ICKs and others...
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On 12/11/2005
Miko
wrote in from
United States
(69.85.nnn.nnn)
WT... I'm sure you'll love your new boards! Rick sounds like he's ready to get things cooking for '06.
I have a lot of respect for people like Rick with kids and family, *beyond* full-time day jobs, and still have to respond to people hounding them for boards! I don't think I could do it. The quality is totally there... no better in the universe.
So THANKS RICK! I'm really loving my new ICK TS deck!!!!
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Icks On The Horizon
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On 12/11/2005
WT
wrote in from
United States
(64.12.nnn.nnn)
Miko,
I had a talk with the Ickster last night. Looks like he's getting in a groove to get out to the garage and do some shapin' and laminatin'. I should have some new stuff by Christmas or there abouts . . . Now, whether that's Christmas '05 or '06 we'll just have to see!
Like I always tell Rick, though, I'm not worried about getting it FAST, just getting it GOOD and he always delivers on that.
P.S. Maysey, tell Evans I got Quark 6.5 for OSX. (ahem.) He'll know what ya' mean.
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Damn...
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On 12/8/2005 Cap'n Krunch...
wrote in from
United States
(69.85.nnn.nnn)
Ummm... I forgot how again!
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My hero...
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On 12/8/2005
Biffoz
wrote in from
United States
(69.85.nnn.nnn)
I'm takin' him out in ts in '06... (I'll be carrying a bomb for my final run.) I DO love my new ts board though. Gotz new motivation to run some cones!
http://tinypic.com/i3usex.jpg
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He's pingin'...
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On 12/8/2005 dAvO
wrote in from
United States
(65.118.nnn.nnn)
....MM is pingin'...and he loves to cyber! hehehehehhe
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Chatty tonight?
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On 12/7/2005
Miko
wrote in from
United States
(69.85.nnn.nnn)
I've been IM'ing him all night for some hot chat and NO ANSWER... C'mon Dave, ping me man!
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Maydey? or Maysey?
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On 12/7/2005 dAvO
wrote in from
United States
(65.118.nnn.nnn)
ooooops...
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T&A with Slalom Champ Mike Maysey...
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On 12/7/2005
Skaterbiult Skateboards
wrote in from
United States
(65.118.nnn.nnn)
You guys may ask MM questions and even Private Message him on the SkaterChat Message Board at www.skaterbuilt.com How bout' "T&A with Slalom Champ Mike Maydey"? hehehehehehehe!
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back foot
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On 12/6/2005
Tim
wrote in from
Australia
(220.101.nnn.nnn)
After a bit of tuition. When pumping i get all of my drive from the back foot , but this is where i'm getting my turn from aswell , not from the front foot. Is this bad? Should the turning come mainly from the front foot. I have found on my cruiser I turn toe side with my front foot and heel side with my back foot??
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thanks
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On 12/4/2005 brad
wrote in from
United States
(216.233.nnn.nnn)
Mike,
disregard previous post i checked my email afte writing last post.
Thanks for taking the time with the details.
Bradley
Bradley
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rear bushings for TS
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On 12/4/2005 bradley
wrote in from
United States
(216.233.nnn.nnn)
Mike,
just wondering what rear bushings you prefer for TS.
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