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Q&A: Slalom Pro Mike Maysey (2489 Posts)
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that she blows
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On 4/11/2006
sc
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tailwind deluxe
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On 4/10/2006
sc
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http://www_silverfishlongboarding_com/forum/files/mmtimms_114.jpg
adam, could you take name script off please thank you
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Slalom Forum
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On 4/8/2006
North Carolina Longboarder-Downhillbillies.org
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I think I will hang out over here too between skate sessions. Tried my best to change the subject about a zillion times but to no avail. Hey Paul, thanks for the prop on our hill. Save those pennies, and nickels, and quarters, and greenbacks, so you can make a return visit this November.
Mike, we are hoping to put together a cash purse to make it somewhat worth the while for the number of pros that came last year to expand a bit. Hope you can make to the next Dixie Cup in November. It's the first weekend of the month so see if you can get that scheduled off from your job.
Marion Karr MC Hammer Head Skatesville, North Carolina DHB WORLD HEADQUARTERS
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Pauli
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On 4/7/2006
Mike
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Go skate for cryin' out loud...that's what I do
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Still on your couch
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On 4/5/2006 Pauliwog
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Hmm, I thought I'd give ignoring it a try also, but alas, all they did was just change the topic. I think I'll go skate. Adios-Paul
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Paul
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On 4/1/2006 mike maysey
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Right on man...I was just thinking...if we ignore it, will it go away?
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Booger-Eating B.S.
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On 4/1/2006 Pauliwog
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Hey Mike, I'm just going to hang out on your couch at the Maysey forum for awhile since there's too much booger-eating on the slalom forum. Adios-Paul
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thanks
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On 3/20/2006 isabelle
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thanks a LOT...in fact everyone using my board to do the new tight course at Scripp's hospital thanks you too...they all rallied my board 'cuz it WORKED so well. can't wait for that new front truck to make it magic!!!!! you rule peace
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B-day boys...
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On 3/17/2006
t.o.
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United States
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Gary Holl,
I owe you a rather big THANK YOU for helping me get all set up for slalom a couple years ago..... These past years skating again have been some of the best.......
Happy Birthday to you and Mr. Maysey
later, Tod
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no worries...
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On 3/17/2006
mike maysey
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lemme know if you have anymore questions...
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thanks
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On 3/17/2006 isabelle
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for breaking it down so nicely.........
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thanks Gary
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On 3/17/2006
mike maysey
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Thanks for the birthday wish...you still have that board I loaned you years ago??
Good to hear from ya
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isabelle's board
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On 3/17/2006
mike maysey
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"does this set-up seem reasonable for me to be able to rally against the radikal/sptifire indy trucks"
yeah, this set up seems reasonable to me for TS.
"given that i need a lot of practice still on my technique?"
Remember, it's all in the hips...
"should i put a front toe block to help my foot keep strong/steady through my pumps?"
you might want to try just flipping over the inner bolts on your front truck. It will hold your foot in place but not be as binding as a toe block.
"how much wedging sdo tyou recommend for both trucks? i weight about 130 lbs and am 5"9".."
I would go with something steep in the front. I use a Khrio 15 degree in the front giving you all kinds of turn from the front truck. I use a very slight angle wedge in the rear. I set the truck up so that the kingpin is oriented perpenticular to the deck taking most of the steering out of the rear truck. (My trucks are Radikal front and custom offset Tracker Mid offset.) Something else you might want to mess with is truck width. I run a very narrow track, can't remember the specifics off the top of my head, but it's narrow allowing me to turn very quick. Bushings are Khiro white and cutdown Radikal clear up front and Khrio yellow and custom cut Radikal green in the rear.
Hope this helps...
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equipment
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On 3/15/2006 isabelle
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looking for help setting a tight board.. 27" deck, 18" truck placement, super soft bushing until i get my "wiggle" down, randal 150 cut down to 97 on front, tracker offset rs on back...... does this set-up seem reasonable for me to be able to rally against the radikal/sptifire indy trucks given that i need a lot of practice still on my technique? should i put a front toe block to help my foot keep strong/steady through my pumps? how much wedging sdo tyou recommend for both trucks? i weight about 130 lbs and am 5"9"..
practice makes better and i'm finally not just running races, but putting in time needed to really get good. thanks for the info, bro, and super nice a$%$% kicking at PP. always a pleasure to watch you rip! peace
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B-Day
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On 3/13/2006 Gary H. NorCal
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Mike, I know your B-Day is this Sunday... I'm a few days early... Happy Birthday! I read the interview of you in the last issue of CW, very nice. BTW there was another cool interview in that issue! ; )
hope you have a great day, Gary H.
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I hear you.
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On 3/13/2006 Kenny
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Good choice. You will be glad when it over. Its nice to have a decent job. I wish I could have seen you run that course at the Pump. See you soon.
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blah blah
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On 3/10/2006
mike maysey
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United States
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Farid, you can post whatever the frick you want buddy, I know you can kick my ass! hehehe
Thanks for the congrats...it was a good time.
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Ummmmmmmmmm
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On 3/10/2006
Farid
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United States
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Mike,
Great job last weekend, Davo said you were killing it!
I have one question:
Am I allowed to post non-intelligible, yammering, delusional diatribes on your forum?
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Career
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On 3/9/2006
mike maysey
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I don't think I can make the race Kenny. I have school on Saturdays now...most Saturdays this summer. I'm bummed, but I gotta get my career going. I'm gonna be 34 in 10 days and I haven't done much since graduating college to further that cause. Nows the time...
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Buckeye Open/Congrats
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On 3/9/2006 Kenny
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I new you were going to win the pump station. Congrats. I think you are in a class with only a few others right now when it comes to TS.
You coming to the Buckeye Open June 23-25th? $1,000 first, $750 second, $500 third, $300 fourth. 3 races. You can probably make more money coming here, than staying home and working. I can almost promise it. Unless, I start really running TS... not. Come on out, you wont be sorry.
Kenny
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Maysey is one fast f*ck...
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On 3/6/2006 ...
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Maysey kicked arse!
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On 3/6/2006 Dave - Skaterbuilt
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hey Raymundo! It would have been great to see you take on our PumpStation TS course...from what I am told...it just may be the fastest/ts EVER! Shoot those birds so you don't get the FLU...hehehehe...
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apocalypse (s)now
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On 3/6/2006 Raymondo
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>>> At home sitting in front of a huge stack of snow waiting for the Chicken Flu to take over....
rmn
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MAYSEY WINS PUMPSTATION TS!
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On 3/5/2006
SKATERBUILT
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....where were all the other "WORLD'S FASTEST"????
CONGRATULATIONS MIKE!
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Use Chalk, Park at Chili's
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On 2/26/2006
EBasil
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We have a potential problem at Pump Station. I spoke with the Pump Station's supervisor tonight, who stopped me on his way out tonight while I was hanging late to return some found keys to a Downhill Diva.
He complimented us skaters on keeping the place clean, but was genuinely Pissed Off about the proliferation of paint-dots on the street. He said that he gets complaints about them and that HE's the guy that has to clean them off. Added to the recent nazi garbage that got tagged on the asphalt in the cul de sac at the top of the hill and on some of the public art there, he said it's a real issue. No mas spots on the street, or he locks the gate. He suggested we go back to chalk lines around the cones and that he's cool with that.
He also suggested that we get more disciplined about big events with cars parked all down the upper part of the road. He called that a "really bad idea".
After he left, I went back down the hill and saw that the new white spots, that weren't super noticeable in the daytime, REALLY stand out at dusk --and it's a big line of marks. On my way back up, I noted that in addition to the white dots, we've got pink dots, red dots, yellow circles and white circles.
Okay, so this is an outstanding venue that we need to protect. We've been good about trash and happy smiles to people that want to drive past to visit one of the memorials, but put the kaibosh on marking the street with paint. This certainly applies to the Silverfish TS Clinic and the Skaterbuilt TS Challenge coming this next weekend. We get this jewel through the largesse of particular City employees and the Dude has reached out tonight to give us a warning.
There's more info for those that really need it and you know how to reach me.
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