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Misc Equipment (2108 Posts)
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risers
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On 5/10/2003 Michael
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Yep. Big difference. Changes the turning properties of trucks. To get the effect without purchasing them cut a couple of 1/4" risers in half and create a wedged effect.
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risers
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On 5/10/2003 dude
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is there that big of a difference between angled riser pads and flat ones?
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Spirit Sails
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On 5/9/2003
Jason T
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Spirit Sails has a good sail adaption kit originally designed for canoe or kayaking but with an added boom it would make a great longboarding sail.
WWW.spiritsails.com 250-335-3255 fish on jason T. Littletreelongboards@yahoo.com
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Painkiller
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On 5/9/2003 Chuck
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I like Aleve (naproxen sodium) better than ibuprofen...it's a better anti-inflammatory (for me anyway). Might make you a little sleepy to pre-dose, but once you get skating that shouldn't be an issue.
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Ow my knees...
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On 5/9/2003
PaulW
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I recall a discussion about this, last year, over in Dr Dave's. I've been taking Glucosamine for about a year plus my dear old white-haired mother's standby: Cod liver oil. It's fish oil, so I guess it's more likely to give me a glossy coat than fix my crumbling bones, but there are other benefits, such as: If you're into a heavy juicing regime, a cap of Cod liver oil may help take the load off your kidneys I also use calcium/Vit A and D pills too. hell, I'll take anything. Other suggested pills to pop were Ibuprofen BEFORE skating. Drink lots of water. Stay off the booze.
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toe hooks/bindings
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On 5/8/2003
j
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hey does anybody have bindings or toehooks on there board im thinking about putting some on my board but first i wanted to know how much of a difference that they make Any suggestions will be apreciated thanks
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Osieu Bi-flex
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On 5/7/2003
Brady
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...coming form the MB forum, I thought it best posted here under Misc Equip, rather than there...
Glucosamine.Chondroiten
Th is is from the Osteo Bi-flex I use..
Additional Ingredients to Support Joint Health: *Vitamin C - essential for the formation of collagen *Boron - a trace mineral needed for healthy muscle and joint tissue *Manganese - used in the formation of cartilage & lubrication of joints
What Can Osteo-Bi-Flex Do for You? Unlike pain relievers, which offer only temporary relief, Osteo-Bi-Flex promotes joint flexibility, comfort and range of motion without side effects by helping to improve joint and cartilage health over time.
As we age, our body's ability to produce the nutrients necessary for rebuilding cartilage declines. Osteo-Bi-Flex supplies the clinically studied daily dosage levels of glucosamine and chondroitin, which help maintain and rebuild cartilage in joints. Plus Osteo Bi-Flex contains added nutrients for joint health: Vitamin C, Boron and Manganese. Dosage is delivered in just two caplets per day.
When Can I Expect to Begin Feeling Better? Most joint deterioration typically occurs over several years and cannot be renewed overnight. Individual results may vary, but you should expect to see benefits from use of Osteo Bi-Flex in as little as 4 weeks, when taken daily.
Can Osteo Bi-Flex Help Reduce Joint Pain from Overexertion? When taken daily, over time Osteo-Bi-Flex helps reduce the pain and stiffness from overexertion as it provides valuable nutrients that lubricate and replenish joints and cartilage.
Produced Under USP Good Manufacturing Practices - Osteo Bi-Flex is manufactured under the highest standards for product quality, including purity and potency, and meets or exceeds all USP good manufacturing practices. Directions: Directions for Adult Use: Take 2 caplets per day with food. Note: The same benefit will result by taking both caplets together or spread throughout the day.
Supplement Facts Per One Caplet Serving Size 1 Caplet Servings Per Container 120 Amount per Serving % Daily Value Calories 5 Total Carbohydrate 1000 mg 0.5%+ Dietary Fiber < 500 mg 1.5%+ Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 30 mg 50% Manganese (as manganese sulfate) 1 mg 50% Sodium 52.5 mg 2% Glucosamine HCl 750 mg ++ Chondroitin Sulfate 600 mg ++ Boron (as sodium tetraborate) 1.5 mg ++ + Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. ++ Daily Value not established.
Other Support Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, crospovidone, Red 40 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, maltodextrin, magnesium stearate, dextrose, Yellow 6 Lake, soy lecithin, sodium citrate, Blue 1 Lake
Warnings: CAUTION: If you are allergic to shellfish, please consult your health care professional before taking this product. Keep out of reach of children.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
DAMN, maganese sulfate is what I feed palm trees??
Anyhoos, runs me about $30 for a 75 day supply. Less with a coupon. Stuff works. Wosre than crack if you stop...just kiddin`!! But once you are ache free, it`s hard to step back....
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Skate Sailing
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On 5/6/2003
Duane Gabel
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Another route for skate sailing is to assemble a rig from your local windsurfing shop. Many of them hold "swap meets" this time of year, where people buy and sell used equipment. A couple of years ago I picked up a small sail (4.5 meter), mast, boom and mast foot/extension, all for about $75. Smaller sails work great for skateboards, because there's so much less friction than with a windsurfing board on the water. I use this setup on an older all-terrain board from Mountain Board Sports.
Duane
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Skywing
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On 5/6/2003
Ratty
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Wow, that Skywing looks like it would work a whole lot better than the golf umbrella I've been using to sail-skate with along the bay in So SF.
Golf umbrellas will move you, but sometimes they invert and aren't quite big enought to move you as fast as you'd like to go. Still fun and cheap, tho.
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Skate Sailing
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On 5/5/2003
Sonny
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Thanks for the info! The sail I used was not attached to the deck(similar to the skywing). I checked their website ;however, I didn't see a price list or US distributer info. What is the ballpark price for one of these and where can you buy one? Thanks again!
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Skate sailing
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On 5/4/2003
Antti S. Brax
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From completes.
What kind of sail is this skate sail you used? Was it fastened to the deck?
SkyWings makes portable wing sails with modern materials and designs. I came accross a longboarder one day in Helsinki. He happened to be their VP. :-) I've used these sails on ice and they're brilliant.
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Larger holes
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On 4/28/2003 hugh r
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Apparently the cross grain plys are capable of experiencing quite a bit of expansion/contraction depending upon humidity... the over sized holes are to compensate for this... HR
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larger holes
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On 4/27/2003 hugh r
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A few of the plys do have larger holes... not sure why. I have sent off an email to Roarockit Ted asking the question... HR
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Roarockit Longboard Kit
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On 4/26/2003
Antti S. Brax
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Do the cross grain plys have larger truck mounting holes? Why?
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Roarockit Longboard Kit
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On 4/26/2003 hugh r
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Here's the first day of building on this longboard kit... HR
Roarockit Longboard Kit
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Roarockit Longboard Kit
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On 4/26/2003 hugh r
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Started the longboard kit today... sealing tape has been replaced with a sort of sticky putty substance.
The board has a nice shape to it with a mellow concave and a very slight camber. Pics coming soon.
Rather than lay this one up a few plys at a time... I decided to do them all at once... just have to work real fast, but seems to do just fine. HR
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skateboarding gloves
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On 4/25/2003 hugh r
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I have posed a question on the safety equip forum that I would greatly appericiate some input on... thanks, HR
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FU, no I mean FU
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On 4/22/2003 hc
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yeah, i went to their site, and the crap alarm started to go off in my head...
the plastic site had me going for a while.
duane, how about thermoplastic? it was hyped to be next big thing for bicycle frame in the mid 90's.
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Plasto-glow FU
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On 4/22/2003 Duane
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Buy some glow paint and paint the bottom of a maple board. Don't buy this plastic board. Polypropylene can't make a good skateboard, it has only 40% the stiffness of maple (at 1.5 times the weight), and little or no pop. And, it has only about 10% the creep resistance, so if the board isn't a rocker now, it will be !
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flux lighted risers
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On 4/21/2003
goad
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I picked up a set at the L.S.J. (thanks Ricky) and through them on the 36 pistol green on the front red in the back. Let me tell you, I feel a lot safer riding around at night with my lights on. (That’s funny light on a skateboard) I’ve let some of my longboarding friend’s look at them; everyone thinks it would be good to get a set for safety reasons. (We go longboarding at night in parking garages and street hills) I look in to cost; I think it’s worth it.
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FU board (huh?)
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On 4/21/2003 hc
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http://www.fu-boards.com/ www.bellinnovative.com
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glow in the dark/indestuctible deck
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On 4/21/2003 hc
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had time to read this, it actually sounds very cool, is this gonna beat out maple, finally?
http://www.rtpcompany.com/news/clines/2002/sep/skateboard.htm
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hydraulics
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On 4/21/2003 hugh r
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Funny you should mention hydraulics... the thought has come to mind... as has modifying another type of trendy car device for the bottoms of skateboards (but I won't say what that one is until I build one first!)
I am having a hard time getting decent night time pics of these LED risers in action... I am using a digital camera and it seems the best i can come up with is little pinpoints of light... even though they throw considerably more.
I am sold on the flux lighted riser idea... they really do help to make you more visable at night, especially to other vehicles. Not to mention that they do look pretty cool... especially when several decks are outfitted and riding together... HR
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flux lighted risers
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On 4/21/2003 66
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saw them in action in mississippi - very cool, i never would have thought, but i'm interested in getting some
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wacky stuff
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On 4/21/2003 hc
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check out this issue of skateboardingsucks.com
too many wacky stuff to list that glow in the dark board is looking tempting...
oh, and pvd truck was featured..
hc
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