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Completes (3882 Posts)
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Just Skateboard
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On 11/20/2004 Steve R
wrote in from
United States
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i dunno dude, i feel that everyone that goes on here is in a way advertising for someone. Look at everybody's posts they are all about different company's. I have never heard of that company but im sure they read every other post and dont consider their posts as spam. Its cool though your intitled to your own opinion, im just looking at it as a mediator. Peace
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I would never buy from a company that spams
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On 11/20/2004 Bugs
wrote in from
Japan
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And thats what these posts about Binus boards appear to be - spam. They're content-free advertisements coming from the same IP address but with a different user name each time. Why support a company that appears to support such sleazy, dishonest tactics?
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Ed E's the shizzle. Fo sho.
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On 11/18/2004
Geezer-X
wrote in from
United States
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I've got a 57" bankrider, which actually is a bit stiff under my 200#. I think I should have gone 1 model softer.
180 Randals w/ MMW 8mm axles, 73mm Abec 11 Flywheels, PT7s.
It'll run over anything.
BTW, I tried my 92mm Flywheels on my 38" FibreFlex pintail, on cut down 150 Randals. I needed to ride a few miles home from the car dealer, and I only had to push with my feet about a dozen pushes. It pumped great, and I've never ridden anything that carried speed so well. For cruising, big wheels are it.
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longboards
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On 11/18/2004 drex
wrote in from
United States
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If your looking for long longboard, the 57", Ed Economy Streetrider is the one to get..(my humble opinion).. it has the perfect flex for my 160lbs. plus it has a totally functional kicktail. The thing cruises like a MoFo. liquor store runner, bankrider, streetrider, bikepath cruiser... I have mine setup with Seismic 180's, Gumball 78A's, & ABEC 7 Biltins..
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Looooooong boards
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On 11/15/2004 Sal
wrote in from
United States
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So my lil bro wants a longboard that is...long...like around that Luke Nosewalker 57" size. In fact...he wants the Luke. He lives in the very flat South Florida and occasionally visits me in the more hilly Gainesville, so this is a cruiser in any sense of the word. So I have 2 questions... 1)What is a sweet setup for the Luke? 2)What other really long boards do you all like? Thank you...His b-day is coming up and this would be a sweeeeet present.
Sal
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G&S set up
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On 11/14/2004 pat
wrote in from
United States
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those were randal r-II 150mm
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G&S fibreflex 44" pintail setup
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On 11/14/2004
pat
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United States
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what you guys think about my set up, i just bought i t recently. I love itbut im wonderin what youguys thinks. i got a G&S FibreFlex 44" pintail with Randal R-II,rubber riser pads, abec 7 blazers, and kryptonic route 70/78a wheels
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A LongBoard
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On 11/10/2004
JIMBO
wrote in from
United States
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Hey everyone, I am lookin for a longboard that has a nice smooth ride, unlike a regular skateboard. I have never had a longboard, and I really want a great one for my first one. I dont want to spend a ton either. I wakeboard and surf, so I respect the ride.....Please help me out.....Thanks
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Bozi Boards
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On 11/7/2004
Bozi Boards
wrote in from
United States
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Please see vendors forum or visit www.Boziboardz.com (Z on the end) Thank you
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Re: brandon's bozi
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On 11/6/2004 Brandon Philips
wrote in from
United States
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>> http://photo.ifup.org/bozi > Can you tell me what kind of wheels those are?
Avila 75mm 3dm
Link goodness: http://www.daddiesboardshop.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=199
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brandon's bozi
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On 11/6/2004 james
wrote in from
United States
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Wow that mad bomber looks hella cool, brandon! Can you tell me what kind of wheels those are? It was interesting to see that note from Jeff as well. Have fun with that steller board. Wish my wedgenose pin once came... I got my money back about a week ago. I had the credit card company take care of it all.
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Best deep-carving complete
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On 11/6/2004 mataius
wrote in from
United States
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May not be your style but a cool carving video clip anyways:
Click here for link
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Best deep-carving complete
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On 11/6/2004
Ryan
wrote in from
United States
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I'm rethinking against the purchase of a carveboard stik as a surfy substitute and may want to set up a 45" flexy board to achieve similar results. I have a Landyachtz Chief, but don't like it much (too stiff and camber puts me too high off the pavement) and have a tierny rides, fluid, freeride and few other decks in the quiver. I like to find a deck/truck combo that would give me a good lean angle. I'm thinking about the new Landyachtz wedge-flex with either seismics or originals. As for wheels, I'm undecided. Thanks for the thoughts.
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Bozi Delivers!
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On 11/5/2004
Brandon
wrote in from
United States
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> On 10/5/2004 Brandon wrote in from 24.21.xxx.xxx: > Nearly four months, no word from bozi... I filed with the BBB, trying to talk > to my bank. What a bust.
I just recieved my board today from Bozi! It is the rainy season here in Oregon so I don't know how much riding I will get it but the board looks great! http://photo.ifup.org/bozi
Jeff was super cool and upgraded the trunks to Seismics and the Wheels to some of the hugest things I have ever seen (take a look at the photo). He also threw in some swag and some gloves!
Hopefully everyone else starts recieving orders too. I ordered about 5 months ago and the beginning of the summer.
-Brandon
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Patrick
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On 11/3/2004 Jonathon
wrote in from
United States
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Hey you should check out www.binusboards.com, they are just like sector 9 in their design, but ride way faster
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SAL
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On 11/3/2004 james
wrote in from
United States
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I used to have a soul board laguna signature edition. The board rocked, it was professionally constructed with the finest fibre glass materials. I DID NOT however deal with the company and order from them . I bought this board from a friend. I can attest that the board ROCKED. SO if your considering buying an actual soul board, as opposed to one of the other fine brand name companies they also distribute, then I can't complain about them!
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Nitro GT?
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On 11/3/2004 Sal
wrote in from
United States
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First off, thanks again to everyone who helped me out on my campus cruiser. I eneded up ordering an Insect Dragonfly. Steve was totally awesome with helping me out and he's a cool guy. Anywho... My friends have been bit by the longboarding bug (for which I proudly take full blame) and now they want boards of their own. Some are complete rookies and some have had some experience on a board and their skills are improving a lot. We found this site, soulboards.com, that has some sweet deals. One of which is on a Nitro GT, 40' with randal 2's, 70/70 kryptonic wheels. It's maple, concave, with a kick for $179 + shipping...oh wait...it's TWO for $179 + shipping. Anyone heard of these boards before? Or dealt with soul boards? You all have been really helpful in the past and I'm sure you'll come through again.
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bozo
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On 11/2/2004
Tom M.
wrote in from
United States
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Sorry to hear about the problems with Bozi...
Too bad that such a fine product has issues unrelated to its quality.
Hope everything works out for all who were left hanging.
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bozi fool
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On 10/28/2004
tom meakin
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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refering to the bozi debacle, I am tom meakin, and my bozi pintail did not come through, so i too went for the insect option i light of eric's successful purchase, as i knew that steve at insect could be trusted.
Oh, and i didnt post on the completes thread, but you can check my posts on the vendors forum :jeff yarrington On 7/10/2004 tom meakin wrote in from 81.77.xxx.xxx: and bozi On 9/17/2004 tommeakin wrote in from 81.79.xxx.xxx: (United Kingdom)
"Tom M", you posted:
I looked back through the "Completes" posts to June, and didn't see anything from a "Tom ". Just to clarify, I have two MB2s (purchased through SolidSkate -- IIRC), and couldn't be happier with them. Great boards!
OTOH, I've never delt directly with Jeff.
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Campus cruise
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On 10/21/2004
Sal Picataggio
wrote in from
United States
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Wow these are some sweet lookin boards, thanks for the suggestions. I'm Just wondering though, having 2 setor 9 boards already, are any of the sector 9's anything like these?
Sal
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campus cruising
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On 10/21/2004 Eric S.
wrote in from
United States
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Definitely check out Insect - the Cutaway, City Bomber or Dragonfly would be fantastic, I'll bet. Tell Steve your weight and flex preference and it will be just right. My Big Bug is a super comfortable, but lively ride. The shorter boards must be that, amplified.
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On 10/20/2004 bean-a-reano
wrote in from
United States
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Try insect I haven't ridden one, but the look killer. Also check out curve I do have one of those. Not a swerve, but Scott has been great with customer service.
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campus cruisin
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On 10/20/2004 james
wrote in from
United States
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Sal, check out landyachtz' Urban Assault. IT will turn any head you skate by and weave it wasy past the hottie's on your way to class. Its a breeze to push and steller lookin. Get the downhill trucks and loosen those suckers up to the max and you can dodge just about anything in your path.
www.landyachtz.com
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Campus cruise
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On 10/20/2004
Sal Picataggio
wrote in from
United States
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Does anyone have any siggestions on a good board for getting around a college campus? I'm at the University of Florida where are there some hills and a LOT of people. I'm looking for a board that I can use to get from class to class and nimble enough to weave around the other pedestrians on my comute )I am also partial boards with a lot of flex). As of now I have 2 sector 9's: A 47" concave pintail with some crazy flex that rides very well (even with the stock Pivot trucks) and a stock 28" mini. Heck one of these may be good enough but if there's something better I'd love to know about it...can't have enough boards, right? Thanks a lot.
Sal, Gainesville
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FINAL BOZI UPDATE & Curve Swerve Arrival
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On 10/19/2004 James
wrote in from
United States
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OK so I talked to my mother today who called the credit card company and....
Capitol One has garunteed a full refund of a Wedgenose Pintail and 76mm krypto's.
Will Jeff @ Bozi reply to me with an email and step up business now, and promise a pintail shipped right away? Don;t know, and it doesn't matter now, I would reply with a "no thanks".
I hope all of those that has dealt directly with Bozi Boards have learned to know the company as reputable or not before buying directly from them! Also, it should teach those who haven't.
BTW, my roomate's curve swerve 46 just came in and its the most soothing longboard cruise I've ever had. You can practically meditate while riding this beast. NIce mellow flex, VERY professionally crafted. The width is enormous, at almost 12 inches and the concave is just perfect for feet around 10-11 inches long. There's plenty of room for foot movement while cruising. Randal 180's and 75a Flashbacks are equipped with a set of china's. It's nice, very nice. I had looked into a Curve Swift 40 all summer, but unfortunately went with the Bozi wedgenose Pin, what a bust. After seeing Silversurfer's custom made Swift 40 I am inspired to customize one of my own (grip, color stain, etc.)
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