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Misc Equipment (2108 Posts)
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10mm axle spacers
On 10/6/2005 Chris wrote in from United States  (216.243.nnn.nnn)

Sin System bearings also have the top hat/10mm diam. spacer set up.

www.sinsystems.com

 
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axles, not spacers
On 10/6/2005 Len wrote in from Canada  (70.67.nnn.nnn)

He's looking for spacers for 10mm *axles* not 10mm spacers :)

I've only seen spacers for 10mm axles in the Reflex ABS bearing system. Once you remove the tophats, you end up with bearings and spacers that will fit 10mm axles.


Click here for link

 
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10mm Spacers
On 10/6/2005 Don J wrote in from United States  (64.115.nnn.nnn)

More specific...3rd page in the 'wheels and bearings' section $2.50

http://www.milehighskates.com/

 
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10mm spacers
On 10/5/2005 Don J wrote in from United States  (64.115.nnn.nnn)

Hey, You can get spacers at irssports.com , if you type that in google "10mm speed washers" or like that, you'll get a bunch of shops that carry them.
Don

 
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spacers for 10mm axles
On 10/3/2005 jaWes wrote in from Sweden  (83.250.nnn.nnn)

Hi!

Do any of you guys know where to get some spacers for my 10mm axles?
Thanks!

jawestyle@msn.com

 
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helmet
On 9/24/2005 ryan wrote in from United States  (172.194.nnn.nnn)

i have a walt nessle speed helmet for sale if anyone is interested, email me

 
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UHMW
On 9/18/2005 D wrote in from United States  (216.9.nnn.nnn)

the black uhmw is better than white, its qa hard hard compound w/ less friction and longer life.

 
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UHMW, kingpins
On 9/16/2005 Mile High Mark wrote in from United States  (69.15.nnn.nnn)

Shoe Goo works well to attach UHMW to gloves and/or Velcro. I've found that you can get decent-sized pieces of "scrap" UHMW on eBay.

Kaspian--I/we sell grade-8's in 2.00", 2.25", 2.5", 2.75", and 3.00" lengths.

 
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few more questions on slide gloves
On 9/16/2005 scrub wrote in from (69.236.nnn.nnn)

So I guess UHMW is the mat'l of choice for less friction and long life. Anything else I should consider? What mat'l is timeship using?

Then there's the issue of attatchment. I've seen removable pads, but in my mind they're not really neccesary since the glove usually wears out as fast or faster than the pad. Would it be best to scratch up the underside of the pad until its porous and then use epoxy? Any other tips??

 
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kingpins
On 9/10/2005 kaspian wrote in from United States  (65.99.nnn.nnn)

Where do you get replacement (i.e. longer) kingpins? Do any of the regular suppliers, like SolidSkate, sell these things?

 
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skateboardheadlights.com
On 8/31/2005 hc wrote in from United States  (67.113.nnn.nnn)

same as the flux risers?

 
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sk8nuts
On 8/31/2005 hc wrote in from United States  (67.113.nnn.nnn)

http://www.sk8nuts.com/

 
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weird twisting 2 wheeler
On 8/6/2005 Ethan wrote in from United States  (68.121.nnn.nnn)

hrm... weird board. plasticky. looks like a toy.



Click here for link

 
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slider glove
On 8/2/2005 hc wrote in from United States  (67.120.nnn.nnn)

those gloves are made by Sadao, a longboarder from Japan. They are very well made, but they are not for sale.

He came to the bay area to skate with us last year.

http://homepage.mac.com/sadas9/wired/

I have seen guys use pvc couplings for individual fingers.

hc
www.geocities.com/sk8sanjose

 
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Beaaring Spacers
On 7/9/2005 Boardflyer wrote in from United States  (64.21.nnn.nnn)

To PSR,
Thanks for the help with my bearing spacer problem!

Boardflyer

 
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Bearing Spacers
On 7/9/2005 PSR wrote in from United States  (69.161.nnn.nnn)

Boardflyer, bearing spacer width sizing is always what Fits in the wheel. Your ABEC 11 Grippens use a 10mm spacer (as do most wheels).The easy way to see if the spacer fits is to look at an unmounted wheel with One bearng in it. Add the spacer you think ought to fit, and see if there a discrepancy in the alingment of the spacer to the inner shoulder of the bearing seat within the wheel. With some Cored wheels, that 'inner shoulder' will be the tabs the bearing rest against. In non-cored wheels, it's that inner ring between the bearings. The width of that inner shoulder is otherwise hard ot measure, unless you have a machinist's caliper, so having a few spacers around that you Know the width of is the easy way to figure it out.
The axles on a given truck might not let you put a wider wheel (such as an Exate Cherrybombs or Power Paws, which use an 11mm spacer) as the Locknuts need to Engage the nylon 'locker' onto the threading of the truck's axle. (A friend of mine has an early 80's-vintage Radikal, and for whatever reason, only wheels with 8mm spacers fit. Odd, since very few riders in the early 80's used Roller-Skate based wheels, but whatever; older ABEC 11 Stingers do fit)
I know that some of the Seismics made in Germany had axles that fit only wheels with 8mm spacers. Randals shouldn't have this problem, but if they do, consider taking the hanger/axle to a Machinist and have a few Millimeters of Hanger shaved off to expose more Axle. Also, look at your locknuts. If you have 'hardware store' deep-thread nuts, they'll not give you the extra axle length that 'aircraft grade' locknuts will. Locknuts are easy to find from better skateshops, online or otherwise, and this is Way cheaper than consulting a machinist. Washers also will take up axle space, so use thinner 'speed rings' if you need the extra room on the axles. Again, easy to get from skateshops. If you like the trucks, and don't want the hassle[s] of fitting an 10mm-spaced wheel onto them, then look for the 'narrow-core' Kryptonics or Hypers that use an 8mm bearing spacer. Granted these are usually narrower wheels, so may not have the traction of Grippens or Avalons. However, they're still out there and available in a variety of sies from 62mm up through 85mm. Look for the cores that are either Spoked (like Stingers or Turner La Costas) or have many small holes (Krypto KrypGrips/Luge Classic-K, Hyper Strada or Mundo). The Bad thing with these wheels is that heat build-up will tend to peel the 'tire' from the 'hub', so if like Big hills, maybe not...

 
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Bearing Spacers
On 7/9/2005 Boardflyer wrote in from United States  (64.21.nnn.nnn)

I have Randal RII 180mm trucks and ABEC 11 Grippins wheels. The Randal trucks take 8mm bearing spacers but how to I determine what size bearing spacers I need lenghtwise? (10mm?) (9mm?) (8mm?) (12mm?)

 
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Separate finger pucks (addition)
On 7/9/2005 Jester wrote in from United States  (168.122.nnn.nnn)

(edit...it's also nice to be able to flash a shaka when you come out of a sick slide)

 
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Separate finger pucks
On 7/9/2005 Jester wrote in from United States  (168.122.nnn.nnn)

Where I'm from there's not too much in the way of hills. My sliding is pretty much limited to bertlemans on flat ground and handicapped ramps. I've been using harbinger fingerless skate gloves with just a small wrist plate and my fingers get torn apart and any gloves I try to wear over them become fingerless pretty quickly. I'm looking for something that's better to straight-up pivot on that allows me to spreas my (hopefully pucked) fingers for low-speed stability. Anybody know of a brand that fits these criteria? The only ones I've been able to find that even come close are the ones I linked to earlier and the Lush Mr. Spock specials, only the latter of which is available for sale and doesn't quite have the spread I'm looking for.

 
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Finger pucks
On 7/8/2005 EthanOB wrote in from United States  (192.12.nnn.nnn)

Having a full plastic bar across all fingers is best. Keeps your fingers together so they dont break or get bent all funky if you wreck. You can still grab your board (but try not too it looks bad) and hold most stuff (beers, boards). You have a lot of strength in your united fingers...that strength comes in handy when you are finishing your slide and getting back up to a standing position. Its also good cause with the full bar you cant flip anybody off (my temper is too quick sometimes).

I've tried Gravity full fingers- too small - finger pucks get caught on stuff and the thumb puck was aggravating. The plastic wore down too fast. I tried "Motion" gloves from skunk. Too small for me and they don't slide smooth as TimeShip gloves. Tried to buy glvoes from 'Bozi' or whatever. He never sent them, I had to ask for my money back. I later bought some of his gloves from PurpleSkunk but the pucks are glued on and I had to keep re-gluing them. I gave them away to a neophyte longboarder.

Timeship Racing has the best gloves currently available, period. If Darth Vader did downhill he would use timeship racing gloves. Sexy carbon fibre braiding on knuckles, practically frictionless slide plastic (where do they get that stuff?). The gloves are expensive but they outlast cheaper ones.

I still think there is room for improvement. I want a slide glove with a wrist splint.

 
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finger pucks
On 7/8/2005 j wrote in from United States  (67.126.nnn.nnn)


seems a lot easier on the wrist etc, if you have a thumb and finger to
help support you. maybe one big finger puck and a palm puck with a thumb
extension?

 
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sliding gloves with little pucks
On 7/8/2005 duane wrote in from United States  (68.15.nnn.nnn)

I find that little pucks on the fingers or thumb tend to get caught on cracks and such, or get ripped loose. I dumped them from later pairs

 
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Sliding gloves
On 7/8/2005 Tom M. wrote in from United States  (164.227.nnn.nnn)

Wow!
Those are some interesting looking paws!
Was there a manufacturer in there that I missed?
Homemade?

Hmmmm...

 
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Sliding Gloves
On 7/7/2005 Jester wrote in from United States  (168.122.nnn.nnn)

Has anyone ever seen sliding gloves like these and know the manufacturer? They look both really functional and really cool but I can't find anything about them anywhere.

Click here for link

If anyone has any information I'd be quite grateful.

 
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scrub yeah EthanOB = ratty
On 6/15/2005 EthanOB wrote in from United States  (192.12.nnn.nnn)

Hey -

Yep its Ratty. I wanted to come out for one of your FB rides this season but have been injured or busy for each ride you guys have posted.

After this weekend my life will start sucking less and I'll have some time. I definately wanna try out those new freebord bindings. I'll try and make it out to the next ride you guys host.

- Ethan/Ratty

 
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