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Completes (3882 Posts)
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dans completes
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On 6/4/2003
joseph
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you might melt the nineballs on a buttboard at speed. crappy weels.
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Dan's completes part II
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On 6/4/2003 Nick
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Hypercarve/Randals/Flashbacks F13/Trackers/Dea thbox Buttboard/?/Nineballs
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Dan's completes
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On 6/4/2003 Nick
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All your wheels should have proper bearing spacers and speed rings. Otherwise it really doesn't matter what bearings you have in them.
There are a lot of good bearings out there. A good many of them are exactly the same, with different packaging. Don't believe the hype, especially if it looks like you're paying for the fancy package. You probably are.
I think Tracker Stimulators are probably the best bushings out there, followed by Tracker Superballs and Bones Hardcores.
It's always nice to have a good selection of flat and wedge risers on hand. They're inexpensive and great for tuning your boards for specific conditions.
Without knowing what you want trucks for, it's hard to recommend any. Same with wheels.
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On 6/3/2003
dan
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summers here and today i decided that since its pouring, i would take all my boards parts apart and put them together in the best configuration. i was wondering how you guys think i should put it all together if theres anything additional you think would be wise to buy tell me
trucks(bushings removed): randal rII 150mm tracker b2 im getting a new set what kind should i get/for what setup?
decks: buttboard:intermediate buttboarding 47 hypercarve:carving and bombing factory 13 custom that resembles a dregs "maggie":sliding, banks/ditches
wheels: 63mm 99a deathbox pipe smokers 65mm 78a sector 9 nineball 70mm 78a abec11 70's flashbacks
bearings: 2 sets of pleasure tool abec 7 im geting a new set what shud i get/for what setup?(im probably getting either abec 3 pleasure tools or reds)
risers: 1 inch slanted 1/4 to 1/8 should i get another set?
spacers: none, but what decks should get them?
bushings: red doh doh(medium) blue bushings dunno brand came standard with thunder trucks(soft ) white bushings dunno brand came with b2s(soft) i think replacing some of these might be wise if so what kind should i get?
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stik
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On 6/1/2003 r. thomas
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on the stik, you are probably paying for the fact that gerlach's name is attached to the product. i don't think the stik trucks are much different in design than their original carveboard, so the cost justification isn't there in my book. someone is making a ton of dough on those things if they are going for $250+.
ron
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On 6/1/2003 LoNgSkAtEr
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yes but if you think about it, the stik trucks are a lot more complex and most likely take a lot more money to make.
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On 6/1/2003 JT
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i've been on both the flowboards and the carveboards, incl. the stik. they are all fun rides. you can adjust the flowboard truck to customize the turning radius. if the flowboard guys can put 14 wheels and 28 bearings on their board for around $150.00, the price of the stik almost seems ridiculous for a board you can't even ollie up a curb on.
Just my two cents.
JT
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re:S*#tBird Pool Tool
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On 5/31/2003
chris olden
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Howdy, Hey Jim! Yeah the S*#tbird is downright SCARY!!!! I took it out last Sunday to Ripon and rode it around for a bit. I have the Grind King Jay Adams trucks on it(changed out the stock bushings for Bones Hardcore Whites), NOS Powell T-Bones(67mm 97 duro), and Oust Moc9 Airrr bearings. GOOD LORD is it fast!!! It's going to take some getting used to; since I've been riding my Skaterbuilt any other deck seems _very_ small. I'm not sure how I feel about the Grind King trucks yet...they react differently to me than both the Webb 10" Pool Trucks and the new Mike Smith 167mm models I've been riding. I'm not certain how to explain it; the Grind Kings feel sort of "clunky".(?) The S#$tbird deck itself is a very responsive deck(much like the Skaterbuilt). I did re-drill it for the Grind Kings, so it now has an 18" wheel- base instead of the stock 16". It feels less "squirelly" than the one I rode last fall. Also, after riding the Skaterbuilt, the "KONG- CAVE" of the S-bird is not a problem!! LOL The T-Bones are a very good wheel on 'crete. Fast but still grippy. Maybe just a touch too tall; but that may be a combination of the trucks/riserpads/wheels. However, I'm willing to deal with that for the SPEED!!(very anxious to try out the new S#@tfire wheels from The Dark Lord; should be out soon) The Oust Bearings seem to work very well. One session is not enough to draw any conclusions, so I may have to buy another set and put them in a side-by-side with the Powell Super 6's on my other decks. I'm stoked to take the S-Bird up to the Strawberry bowl this summer; I bet it just kicks major gluteous maximus in a pool! This set-up will, no doubt, be worthless on masonite/skatelite; but who cares??!! It's a pool tool fool! Thanks VERY much to atxJimatx(Jim Richardson) for selling me a this cool deck. Margaritas next time I'm in Austin! Peace. Chris Olden
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Skaterbuilt Pig
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On 5/30/2003 atxjim
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hey Chris, what's up? how's the S#!Tbird? Everyone should own a Skaterbuilt. Been playing around with setups.. put some 81a Flashbacks and Swiss 6 on mine last night (215's and a about 5/8" riser) Total Magic Carpet Ride............ It's hard to explain, but they just don't ride as big as they are....... riding that thing always makes me smile.
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re:Return of Skaterbuilt
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On 5/30/2003
chris olden
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Howdy, Hey Paul, sorry 'bout the way I phrased my previous post. I didn't intend for it to come off like I was "ragging" you about your Skaterbuilt post. I didn't want folks out there who might be interested in a Skaterbuilt to think that the SB Pig wasn't capable of being maneuverable. Hopefully for everyone, better than a Panzer! LOL For me, one of the strengths of the SB Pig is the fact that it doens't act like a regular big deck. It has a lot of "snap" to it, and the energy return that you can get from pumping through the transitions is next to none.(in decks that were designed for that purpose.) It cool to hear that another skater has taken the plunge with the SB Pig. If you(not you Paul!! ;^) ) are considering buying a pool/vert deck, definitely check out the Skaterbuilt. Don't be afraid of the width... Chris Olden
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On 5/30/2003 erik
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Well I know they are expensive but they also handle a little differently then the flowlab. They were built to simulate surfing as much as possible. Like backhand snaps and what not. I dont think you can do that on a flowlab. Their turning radius is also very small. But I was wondering if they handle like origional boards?
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Carveboard stik
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On 5/30/2003 RT
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$250? that's $100 more than the flowboards you can get online now. The store for flowlab.com has boards as low as $145.00 - I know because my neighbor downstairs recently got one and he won't quit telling me about it.
Personally, I can't justify paying more than two bills on these "new" boards - unless they are friggin' out of this world with coolness.
r. thomas
Anyone ride carveboards new deck, the stik? They have some video of it on their web site(carveboard.com), but I think the board is like $250 or more. Also it looks like it handles similar to an origional board, which is a lot cheaper in price, around $150 I think.
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Skaterbuilt. The Return.
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On 5/30/2003
PaulW
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Chris, your response seems to suggest that I'm undecided about the 'built or -worse- down on it. I'm not. In fact, it's "the one" for me. But it's heavy and *at first* the size/weight can make for unexpected handling; that's all. Maybe I should have said "Panzer" instead of "Bus"... Anyway... spot on about the pig giving more confidence. I won't be skating anything else, this year. So... Does anyone want to buy a Toft copy, Stage 1 Indys and conical Kanoa Rollouts?
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re:Skaterbuilt Decks
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On 5/29/2003
chris olden
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Howdy, I've been riding my Skaterbuilt Pig since January(?) and yes, it is a bit heavier; but it's 34 x 12 so whadaya expect?!!!! And, why does it matter? Most people who buy a Skaterbuilt aren't going to be doing railslsides/ollies/trick of the day etc... Yes PaulW is correct...during long carves it's is FULL SPEED AHEAD!!!(mass is good when it's moving!) However, I do not agree about the "handling like a school bus". Sure, it's no slalom board, it's not meant to be. But, with the right trucks(for me its the Webb Shogo Kubo trucks) and right wheels(BDS Double Conicals) it absolutely ROCKS! I have no problem with the turning radius on my Skaterbuilt; of course the Webb's have a lot to do with it. I do ride my trucks VERY loose, so it turns on the proverbial dime; but with the width of the Skaterbuilt it is very stable. And that freakishly huge concave is also a big help in the turning department!(my Deathbox Wentzle Ruml deck with BDS Shogo Kubo soft pour wheels BARELY turns inside my Skaterbuilt, but it is a suprisingly good little slalom deck) An added bonus(for me) of the Skaterbuilt Pig is the confidence it gives me when I skate. I feel like I can go balls out and go for "hairier" situations and pull it off. E-mail Dave H. at Skaterbuilt and tell him you to set you up with a Skaterbuilt Pig. You WILL dig it. Chris Olden
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something for HC
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On 5/29/2003 toddc
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3610770154&category=16264
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Drop Boards for carving
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On 5/29/2003
Eddy
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I just got a Landyachtz Drop Carve set up with randal R2s and Flashbacks. It's low, it's got flex and the flashbacks grip like crazy. It's so sweet for carving with the flex and if you want to bomb it's pretty stable being low. You can control your speed on crazy hills.
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drop through boards for carving?
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On 5/29/2003
joseph
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how do drop through boards carve? i like bombing but suck at stopping so not too many roads allow me to go fast. i want a drop through carver and will put randal r2's on it (these are stable enough as i'm pretty slow) with some flywheels. i like stiff boards anyway so will it carve alright or should i think about a non dropped board? i've already got a pile of them just not stiff enough or wide enough.
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carveboard stik
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On 5/29/2003 erik
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Anyone ride carveboards new deck, the stik? They have some video of it on their web site(carveboard.com), but I think the board is like $250 or more. Also it looks like it handles similar to an origional board, which is a lot cheaper in price, around $150 I think.
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Skaterbuilt.
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On 5/29/2003
PaulW
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Yes. Stable. Fast. and HEAVY AS A BATTLESHIP. I set mine up with shimmed out Sixtracks and BDS Shogos. First impressions are: It handles like a school bus, but on long grinds it stayeth. And I got to drop in for the first time in twentysomething years. So, uh, weight? don't care... I like a bit of junk in the trunk, anyway...heh
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jam boards
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On 5/28/2003
stevep
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i rode one at G3 - wow! it's like a cadillac. fun fun fun downhill - big and surfy. but it did suck to drag up the hill. it's a monster.
cheers! steve
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Jam Longboard Experience
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On 5/28/2003
Steve in AZ...was at G3
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The Jam Longboard crew were out at G3, allowing us to ride their BIG boards, complete with the 101mm flywheels.
Before I had to leave, I was able to catamaran almost AROUND the entire circumferance of the park with Gilmore and 4 others...yup, we were gunning 6 on 2 boards!
And we could have fit eight!
Way fun. -=S=-
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Skaterbuilt and Indy 215s
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On 5/27/2003
slin1870
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I just got Webb 10" trucks, but I didn't want to drill out my skaterbuilt deck for the new skool trucks. So I used the good ole Indy 215s. No regrets!!! This setup rocks with 1/2" risers.
No wheelbite, smooth carves, a great deck and truck combo.
Big Props to Dave @ skaterbuilt. Try one of these decks. You'll love it.
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Jam Silverback/ 80" by 9" deck, 49" wheel base, 15" gullwing por3 trucks and 101mm flywheels
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On 5/27/2003 Abe
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I am probably going to get this board but befor I do i was wondering if anyone had ever owned or ridden one and could tell me anything about it. I want a board for fast fast cruising and board walking. I've read some stuff about it but just wanted some other peoples opinoins
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Red Cross/BL Steve Olson
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On 5/27/2003
Andrew
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Here is my new Red Cross Olson setup. This setup rocks! Was able to hit consisitent carves in the kidney pool tile/coping at Vans Potomac.
Trucks: Tracker Darts 184 Wheels: Gravity Snaps Bearings: Bones Swiss Wedge riser in back
http://oldschoolandrew.com/May_0312.jpg
Andrew
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flexdex for sale
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On 5/26/2003
Dave H.
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Hey, Flexdex is selling the company. Check out their website. Which of you rich dudes wants a second career as a longboard magnate. .? :)
Dave H.
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