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Completes (3882 Posts)
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On 8/10/2003
Marc
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I'm a newbie. At the moment i'm in search for a longboard. I'm into just cruising, not so much on doing tricks. I could really use some advice. I'm thinking about getting this hobie board at my local sports chalet but i dunno if it's dependable. hope to hear from you guys soon.
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Board carrying...
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On 8/10/2003 Gaz
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I am just about to buy my first motorcycle for years and was wondering if others go skating using the bike as transport? If so how do y'all carry your boards- on your back, on racks, or what? Thanks Gaz
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venom complete
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On 8/7/2003
jakedubb
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This deal was just too good to keep to myself. If you guys want a pair of baku trucks go to overstock.com They are selling thie venom complete with the trucks for 45 bucks and the kicker is they have 1 dollar shipping right now. So everything shipped for abut 46 bucks. The trucks themselves are worth about the same as that. Check it out fast before the shipping goes back up...
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Wheel rub
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On 8/7/2003
G7enn
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That's bad news for anyone planning to run one with Indys or Trackers then.
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wheel wells alva
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On 8/6/2003 grindmaster
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never had wheel rub so i guess they work...
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Alva Black Caddy
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On 8/5/2003
G7enn
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Do the wheel wells work with that setup?. When I fitted Randal IIs to my old sector 9 I had to move the trucks an inch nearer to the ends of the board to put the nose and tail back to a sane length and make the wheels not miss the wheelwells completely. It seems unlikely that a 36" board would have wheel wells designed for use with Randals.
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Deck for Jim
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On 8/4/2003 hugh r
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Jim... while your shopping... also take a look at the Comet 36" Proflex park board... nice shape, well built, and a very fun ride! HR
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newbie park board
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On 8/4/2003 grindie
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jim i'm brand loyal - gto for the alva 'black caddy' - 36 inches, wheel wells. set up with randals and no skoolz 88a wheels....perfect for parks and street
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re:Newbie Park Board
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On 8/3/2003
chris olden
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Howdy, Jim, DEFINITELY look at the Bulldog Skates line of decks! You may want to check out either the Bulldog model or the Ray Flores model. Also, check out the Bulldog Skates Double Conical wheels in 94 durometer, they are excellent wheels, and quite possibly THE BEST all-around wheels out there. Skaterbuilt decks would be my second suggestion; only because a 12" wide deck may be a bit intimidating if you're just getting back into it. Skaterbuilt also makes a 10" wide deck as well; Skaterbuilt decks are bullet proof and the concave is a thing of wonder! LOL For trucks, I suggest Webb trucks, but also suggest you check out Tracker trucks as well. Good luck! Chris Olden
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Newbie Park setup
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On 8/3/2003 Gary in VA
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Jim -- Since you are an oldschool rider try something from Bulldog skates. Mellow concaves, long wheelbases. Probably want to get some softer wheels to control your speed and switch to harder wheels after it all comes back to you.
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Newbie park board an old fart longboarder
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On 8/3/2003 Jim
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I'm an "older"(40+)longboarder who now takes the kids to the skate park regularly. They are always trying to get me to ride one of their popsicle boards for a few laughs. Unfortunately,I am old enough that I missed out on the whole short board movement. Now I am willing to humor them by trying some very easy stuff in the park (if that is even conceivable?). I'd like some recommendations about park setups for an old fart who is a newbie. I suspect I'm looking for a "stable setup".I probably want a wider longer board with a generous kicktail. Any specific ideas about which deck to buy? What size wheels and durometer would be easiest to learn on? Thanks!
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sector9
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On 8/2/2003
Cat Corrigan
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I've been riding my pintail for about 8 months and have conquered evry hill in my town with it. It rides smooth and gives total control to the rider. Great for experienced and beginning riders.
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gonzo
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On 8/1/2003 joe
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did anyone ever hear of Gonzo Longboards?Their selling on ebay a new handshaped hardwood 48" board with mahogany stringers & nose & tail guards. exkate trucks & exkate wheels. I bought it for 148.00 Does it sound like i overpayed? To me it looks & sounds like the old REALWOOD brand boards. thanks joe
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newbie
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On 8/1/2003
Doug K
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newbie,
Before you drop the 150 (which is typical and worth it for the right set up) spend a little time on this forum. I agree with Joe - there is good stuff on ebay. However I would look for a complete with the stuff you want on it. I agree on Randals and Exkates - very different trucks but both great in their own way. I would also shoot for Abec 11 Flashbacks for wheels.
Good luck!
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Tracker and Variflex?
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On 8/1/2003
PaulW
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http://www.variflex.com/tracker.asp
What's the deal? Assume this is licensing...
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longboards
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On 7/30/2003 snoball
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thpft! support your local skate shops when you can ...$150 for a complete, good longboard isn't that unusual...
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ebay newbie
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On 7/29/2003
Dave H.
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Hey newbie.
Welcome!
There are always some good boards on ebay. I just saw a Landyachtz Chief with Exkate trucks, a few Fiberflex's, some Original 47" supercarve boards and some Soulcarvers. Look for a board with randall or exkate trucks. If you're light, look for a thinner flexier board. If you're gravity challenged, look for something thick and stiff. Stay away from anything with Pivot trucks.
Best,
Dave H.
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newbie
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On 7/28/2003 Joe
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I am looking to get into longboarding and am wanting suggestions about what board to purchase. I have a good local shop, but am hesitant to pay $150+ for a complete setup. Are there completes on eBay that would be good for a beginner interested primarily in cruising and carving (not so much tricks).
Thanks.
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s9 concave pintail
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On 7/22/2003
wacky
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hey joe...
the s9 concave deck is a great deck ...the "bomb hills" board is essentially the same as the classic s9 concave pintail it just differs by having more angular cutaways and of course the killa graphics!
this deck is also essentially the same shape cut & *concavity (hey english teachers make up words all the time!)as the fabled arbour pintail which has recently garnered some rave reviews ~ though neither s9 offering is as aesthetically pleasing to the eye as the rich hardwood grain of the arbour!
the point i'm making is you have one of the finer general purpose downhill carving decks available w/the randals you only increase the *carvability of the deck and step deeper into the soul and the essence of longboarding ...there are other trucks which carve well but the rII's are right on the money!
upgrades ~ get some flashbacks!! 75 or 78 duro seriously... get some flashbacks > they rage!! also look into some softer bushings like the bones hardcores blues or tracker superball blues or the tracker stimulators yellows!
get out & carve it up!! ~ monson
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Sector 9
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On 7/21/2003
Brad
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Joe, Randals are the staple for longboards, especially a 46" board. Not being familiar with their infamous "Pivot" trucks, I have to go on what I've read on NCDSA, and my experience with Randals...I'd say it's a huge improvement.
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sector 9
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On 7/20/2003 joe
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what does everyone think of sector 9 using randalls on thier new 46" "bomb hills not countries" board? I never had a board with randalls,so i bought this one complete & im really enjoying the ride
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Pool board?
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On 7/17/2003
Luke
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Tim,
If you're looking for a pool board, I'm selling a deathbox hackett -- arguably one of the better pool boards out there. Email me if you're interested.
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team rider
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On 7/16/2003
goad
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tim, try the team rider it's made by fiber flex. good luck in looking, there is not a lot of cross over boards out there. i ride my for everything.
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lookin for a board
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On 7/16/2003
Tim Cowan
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Hey im looking for a nice slalom/pool board if anyone has ne suggestions thell all b appreciated....thanx
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Indy 215s aren't 215
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On 7/16/2003
G7enn
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They are about the same size as a Tracker 184, basically a 10" axle rather than the 11" that '215' implies. Quite how Indy get away with their insane numbering system I don't know...
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