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Completes (3882 Posts)
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Mummy setup questions
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On 9/9/2004 Frank
wrote in from
United States
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I am considering a Mummy as an all around pumper/novice cone runner/carver.Can I get some ideas about setups. What trucks and size work well with this deck? Is it drilled old and new school? I have a variety of Abec11 wheels and would like advice on wheel type and duro(wt.185#). Thanks
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Dave's Sector 9/ Speedmaster bearings
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On 9/2/2004
kaspian
wrote in from
United States
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Dave, about the Speedmaster bearings ... these sound like the same bearings I bought once for my son's regular street board. The local skate shop had a whole loose bin of them and they were relatively cheap. In my personal opinion, they were not so great (they sounded kind of noisy to me), but I defer to Duane's comment several posts down:
"The total difference between a great bearing, and a good $7 set is so small that it matters not to me 99% of the time... In general skill and wheels matter, and everything else counts for almost nothing."
In other words: don't worry, they're just fine.
Lately (FWIW) all I've been buying are Pleasure Tool, abec-7, sealed -- on the theory that this will help keep out the salt residue from our coastal New England roads. They seem to have a somewhat longer breaking-in curve than other bearings I've tried.
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Dave is Carving!
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On 8/27/2004 Ethan
wrote in from
United States
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Heh. Dave, your stoke is a little infectious. I needed a little stoke to brighten my cubicle today...
"think i know what carving is but I'm not really sure. If it's where you go back and forth tilting the board, then I was doing some of that."
That sounds like carving ;)
When you find a hill you'll find out why carving is usefull for speed control. Enjoy the learning curve.
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It has arrived
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On 8/27/2004 Dave
wrote in from
United States
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My Sector 9 pintail came today. It's got tracker trucks and ABEC-11 'Grippins' wheels..The bearings say ABEC-3 speed master...Are they good?...Oh, I only rode it around the block a few times (okay, alot of times). It's a really fun ride, I pumped pretty hard and wobbled a little bit and almost fell...I haven't rode any hills yet mainly because there are none around here, but I did go on a very freshly paved rode and this thing is smoothe. I think i know what carving is but I'm not really sure. If it's where you go back and forth tilting the board, then I was doing some of that. I don't know what it's purpose is though. Well that's my review on this board...My questions are: Are ABEC-3 speedmaster bearings good?...Am I carving correctly?
Thank you.
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Joseph
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On 8/25/2004 Dave
wrote in from
United States
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This is the same board I got but a different auction because it's a store that's selling it...http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=16264&item=3695336932&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
It has Flashbacks which I heard are really good, so I won't need new wheels, Tracker trucks I heard were also good so I won't need new trucks...The only thing I'll replace when I have money is the bearings. I'll just see what I like and don't like about it and then I'll mod it to be my perfect first longboard.
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dave's board
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On 8/25/2004
joseph
wrote in from
Australia
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the cosmic platinum would be great for pumping around on and commuting/carving. dont know what wheels and bearings those are though so you may have to upgrade to abec 11 wheels and some good bearings...
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skateboardingsux
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On 8/23/2004 nasal
wrote in from
United States
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Rocco may be some kind of investor in Flowlab, which runs the sux site, but he is not the owner. The owner lives next door to my cousin down in LA.
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skateboardingsux
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On 8/23/2004 Demontoid
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Rocco owns Flowlab and took it down temporarily. Time to revamp. The site served it's purpose of getting free PR for their new products for the last two years under the guise of a "anti-skate site".
D
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???
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On 8/22/2004 hc
wrote in from
United States
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what happened to skateboardingsucks.com?
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Dave's Board
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On 8/21/2004
silversurfer
wrote in from
United States
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Dave - any of those would be pretty good.
That Big Red X is a good choice to, if you want to get into some speedy downhill skating. Not bad for cruising either, with a very low deck hight for easy pushing. Might not turn as quickly as a dedicated carving board, though.
So, the question is what do you want to do on your skateboard?
Bomb hills, carve, cruise, tricks, slalom, racing, street?
What type of terrain will you be skating? Roads, parks, smooth, rough?
And, besides e bay, you might want to check out some on line skate shops, like mile high skates, purple skunk, solid skate, latter day skates, long skate, daddies, ect. E bay is sometimes a good deal, but not always. Check the skate shop forum and the "our advertisers" link here on ncdsa.
Also, check out the buy sell trade forum here on ncdsa.
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Okay, one more post,..I'm just excited.
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On 8/19/2004 Dave
wrote in from
United States
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This looks good after reading alot of stuff on this site...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=16264&item=3694422772
or anything in this guy's ebay store...
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=streetboardz*com&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=50
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How about this?
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On 8/19/2004 Dave
wrote in from
United States
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=16264&item=3694055259&rd=1
Is this good for a first longboard?...I need it only for cruising the streets and getting to places.
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Dave's friend's board.
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On 8/18/2004 Steve in AZ
wrote in from
United States
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That's a speedboard, Dave. It's not as turn friendly or manuverable as something with a traditional truck mount and some quicker turning trucks.
As speedboards go, that's a pretty good one. The trucks are correct, but it could use some bigger wheels. Unless you plan on riding downhill both ways to your destination with big, sweeping turns...you may want to consider a more traditional set-up.
HTH>...-=S=-
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Here's the rest of his info.
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On 8/18/2004 Dave
wrote in from
United States
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"Just in case this is what you want to know. The whees are Flashbacks in 78a. Randal DH trucks. Biltin Bearings. Big Red X deck."
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Ah-hah
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On 8/18/2004 Dave
wrote in from
United States
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It's the drop-thru 40" speedboard.. That's all I can get now, I'll ask him the rest when he gets on.
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Newbie Dave
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On 8/18/2004
Steve in AZ
wrote in from
United States
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...what it means is that you've got some garbled information, Dave.
Big Red X is the brand, but there are different models. Is it the DropThru, the Raggedy-andy or the Mime deck?
Abec-11 is the brand of wheels. Flashbacks, NoSkoolz, Flywheels, Stingers, Gumballs or Grippins? What size & what duro(meter)? (Soft 75a - Hard 92a)
The "sector9" and 75" crap have me confused. Let us know when you know more. If it turns out that his deal is bogus, I'm sure there are plenty of folks here on NCDSA that could set you up with the right stuff for the right kind of riding at the right price.
-=S=-
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I'm new to longboarding
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On 8/18/2004
Dave
wrote in from
United States
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I'm new to longboarding and I really just need one to get to school and around town and my friend is selling one and he says it's a "Big Red X Longboard Skateboard Abec 11 Sector 9 Nine 75"...
What does that mean and is it good for what I want to do with it?
Also, is it fast?
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no more PIVOTS
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On 8/17/2004
fred the shred
wrote in from
United States
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i heard that S9 ditched the pivot truck. they're putting gullwing armys trucks on completes now. they so reak of effort. corporate longboard monopolizers.
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Nice Custom Boards
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On 7/29/2004 Sam
wrote in from
United States
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My friend knows the owner of this company - Custom Skate Longboards/Lola Fly Surf Longboards. They make custom longboards to exactly what you want. Pretty cool, but since they make them right when you order them, it takes a couple weeks, and shipping can be expensive, but the boards are pretty inexpensive and good quality so it evens out. http://customskate.tripod.com
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K-Beam
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On 7/23/2004 JP
wrote in from
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Also, want to point out that the description also says " . . . K-BEAM & MUCH MORE" Don't know if he was else was selling with the board.
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Krypto K-BEam
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On 7/23/2004 JP
wrote in from
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One was selling on ebay. Don't know what the final price was:
"eBay Listings : Skateboarding... Auctions. Picture, Item Title, Price, Bids, Time Left. ... 55m. RARE KRYPTONICS STEVE ALBA K-BEAM & MUCH MORE, $405.03, 6, 4d 05h 29m."
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Krypto
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On 7/23/2004 Chief Red Beef
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A lot.
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kryptonics k beam 11.25
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On 7/22/2004
j
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I have a kryptonics k beam 11.25 with tracker x trucks and krypto blue double conicals with krypto bearings, has copers, skid plates and nose guard...great shape...what is it worth
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SS
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On 7/18/2004
Reinaldo
wrote in from
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thanks PSR (are you Duane, too?) and K-Lee!
Reinaldo - is that the Kebbek Smoothcut in your photo?
yes, Kebbek Smoothcut 38"
What trucks and wheels are those?
Truck Randal DH and Kryptonics Wheels 76 mm
How does it ride? What else can you tell me about?
it ride perfect! it's very good and fast!!!
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Bearings
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On 7/16/2004 Duane
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The total difference between a great bearing, and a good $7 set is so small that it matters not to me 99% of the time. I ride pleasure tools, built-ins, powells, fafnirs, hoover-nsk's, kryptonics, sims, gmn's, and loose balls. That should cover it. In general skill and wheels matter, and everything else counts for almost nothing.
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