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Wave board and other two wheel boards
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On 1/16/2007
dave h.
wrote in from
United States
(24.13.nnn.nnn)
Anyone tried the two-wheel Wave Board? How does it compare with the other two wheelers out there like the road-surf and the T-Board?
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sector 9 racing-some dude
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On 1/2/2007
2-ro
wrote in from
United States
(72.199.nnn.nnn)
ya i was thinking about getting those wheels and now i am, and ill check out those trucks too. but ya thanks man.
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Sector 9 Charger
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On 1/2/2007 Keenan
wrote in from
United States
(66.133.nnn.nnn)
What do you think of the sector9 charger w/ sidewinder trucks?
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sector 9 racing 2-ro
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On 1/2/2007 some dude
wrote in from
United States
(69.143.nnn.nnn)
my advise on wheels are the new 81mm bombhills and randal speedboard trucks i here they are pretty crazy. i ride the 81mm wheels thye are amazing as far as racing goes cant help you there i ve never done it competitively noboy really ride enough round here for there to be race organizations
good luck
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sector 9 race boards
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On 1/1/2007
2-ro
wrote in from
United States
(72.199.nnn.nnn)
hey thanks for the info "some dude" , right now i got a bomb hills deck with randal 2 on it and some 70mm on it, its pretty fast...u got any suggestions? i wanna start racing but i dont know where to start..
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sector 9 racve boards
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On 12/28/2006 some dude
wrote in from
United States
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the carbon trylam is a speedboard its not go for cruising but great for bombing hills
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sector 9
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On 12/25/2006
2-ro
wrote in from
United States
(72.199.nnn.nnn)
are sector 9's good race boards?
how would u guys rate them?
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sector 9 hydra
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On 12/12/2006 soem dude
wrote in from
United States
(69.143.nnn.nnn)
Alex from Australia I agree with you dude I love the sidewinder trucks but where can you get thme with out getting the hydra deck?
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landyachtz dingy
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On 12/4/2006
turbo.jesus
wrote in from
United States
(64.30.nnn.nnn)
i have been checkin out the landyachtz dingy. it looks nice, but its really small. i have an arbor pintail now that is around 50 inchs. i want a smaller board more for sharp carves w/out alot of wble. does anyone have/riden a dingy? how is it?
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Japanese K-mart board
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On 11/28/2006 sk82dai
wrote in from
Japan
(222.150.nnn.nnn)
I too had one of those CALGLO boards. After it getting run over the third time I found the new version on the net and have been shredding ever since. Who can help me with upgrading?
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the drop carve
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On 11/25/2006
Paul lagace
wrote in from
Canada
(24.66.nnn.nnn)
i love the drop carve it is an amazing board you can do anything on it but if you have the need for speed aswell and the cash go for the evo or dh race. i myself went for the evo after my drop carve because my feet are pretty big and the dh is narrow hope i helped you.
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kurang debat
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On 11/21/2006 SD
wrote in from
Malaysia
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i9kan glama cukat lontong
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skateboards
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On 11/17/2006 bree
wrote in from
United States
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kevin how much would you pay for one
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Longboards
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On 11/7/2006 Vintage Man
wrote in from
United States
(66.245.nnn.nnn)
Has anyone checked out www.epiclongboards.com for longboards? I see a lot of conversation about other decks......Maybe this is a missed item.... I am more slalom style sidewalk surfing and got a custom made 34 inch from em... Lordy, its like riding a bullet train! Makes my NOS Makaha Originator 27 inch seem like a freight train. Although I can carve better on a 27 inch vs a 34 inch.....Guess its my limited skills :-) FYI and review........ Keep on Keeping on Vintage Man
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drop carve
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On 10/27/2006
kcerb
wrote in from
United States
(150.135.nnn.nnn)
Can anyone tell me about the landyachtz drop carve. I'm thinking about getting it but i'm not sure. thanks
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sector 9 hydra
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On 10/26/2006 alex
wrote in from
Australia
(203.31.nnn.nnn)
wow, i just got a sector 9 hydra with the sidewinder trucks and i was soooo amazed, the carving ability is ridiculous, i mean i fell off many times because of how sharp the turning circle was. After i got used to it i was dodging cars and carvin hills, but i reccoment it to anyone who wants to do some serious carving. This board is actually a backup board as i am getting a landyachtz evo deck with ceramic bearings and abec 11 97mm flywheels and sidewinder trucks. I am also getting a small sector 9 shorepound for cruising around my local area. I am also interested in purchasing a Jaguar Ind. Cheetah Any thoughts on my selections?
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hobie competition board
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On 10/16/2006
kevin
wrote in from
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wondering if any one has a hobie board they are willing to sell.
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skateboard
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On 9/27/2006 Rene' Ayala
wrote in from
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who made the first skateboard or pattent it in los angeles
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11 year old ..
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On 9/26/2006 Derik
wrote in from
Germany
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Look for good trucks and wheels and a deck that matches his stance. Your boy will grow and need a bigger deck in the future. Check what his friends are riding and ask other skaters for a test ride.
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board for a 11 year old
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On 9/23/2006
Donovan
wrote in from
United States
(67.166.nnn.nnn)
Hye Beer look at 3ringlongboards.com they have the most long lasting and durable boards on the market so your boy can break it in and get comfortable on it but still have it when a wood board or something else might have been beaten up and broken. You will save a lot of money over the longrun. Anyways check it out if you would like and give me a write if you have any questions.
Donovan 3Ringlongboards
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good board
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On 9/23/2006
beer
wrote in from
United States
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i'm looking for a good board for my 11 year old boy.he likes plan boards and rides at skateboard parks.the board he has now is just a cheap kmart board with swiss bearings.i'm just not shore what to look for there's 100s of wheels,bearing,trucks and deaks.i live in jackson MI.
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First board
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On 9/20/2006 Derik
wrote in from
Germany
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The tail can do more than tic tac. Check surfacemotion.com "skate".
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1st longboard
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On 9/19/2006
steve
wrote in from
United States
(204.110.nnn.nnn)
most important don't get a completed board that is over 3 1/2'' off the ground. Yes definetly get one with a kicktail so you can tic-tac. I suggest one 36'' long. 59 to 61mm wheels, 75 or 78 duro. Check out Surf-one or Sector-9.
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First board
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On 9/19/2006 Derik
wrote in from
Germany
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I would suggest a versatile one with a kicktail, so you can find out, wich riding style you like. I personally would recomend: Lush Bahari (comes with awesome Holey trucks) Cravity Carve 39 or a longer one Faltownskateboards 3.3
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first longboard?
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On 9/18/2006
Maizie
wrote in from
United States
(64.178.nnn.nnn)
Hi! I'm totally brand-new to this, but I'm wanting to try a first board... I'm 5'4" and about 135, looking to pick up a board to ride to class and just learn and play on. I've snowboarded before, but I'm a little clueless on the longboards. What's a good one to start with? What should I know before I hop on and start riding? Any advice would be awesome. Thanks so much!
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