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Q&A: McKendry on Speed (1810 Posts)
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retros
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On 5/22/2006
robert
wrote in from
Switzerland
(84.226.nnn.nnn)
hey chris do you recommend any of the new retro wheels for downhill (buttboard) the 70mms???cause some guys told me they are for slalom, but i've seen some going downill with them... thanx for your help... are you coming to europe??? later robert
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Bummed/Happy/Confused?!
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On 5/21/2006
Saxon
wrote in from
United States
(69.235.nnn.nnn)
haha, i wish i had gotten them for cheaper!! i paid 47.50 from www.thelongboardstore.com oh well.
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On 5/19/2006 Don J
wrote in from
United States
(64.115.nnn.nnn)
Yeah, I have heard poeple buying Abec11 wheels off of Ebay, and dont mention 'blemished' so beware on Ebay, it's 50/50 what you'll end up with. I even heard of online skateshops selling blemished wheels, and not advertising them that way. I go with MileHigh (got my Fly's from there) or someone reputable. If it's $10 or $20 dollars cheaper then the norm...beware. Good luck.
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Bummed/Happy/Confused?!
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On 5/18/2006
Saxon
wrote in from
United States
(69.235.nnn.nnn)
thanks for the advice but i'm kind of scared to try that, just because the groove is kind of deep. i'm scared that if i try and sand it off that it will make a weird lumpy groove type deal that will piss me off way more than just having a little tick in my wheel. i'll give it a try and see what happens though. thanks again.
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clearing off bump
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On 5/17/2006 sc
wrote in from
United States
(65.91.nnn.nnn)
make a sanding black and very carefully sand it off, or better, use a grinder, but be very delicate
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Bummed/Happy/Confused?!
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On 5/17/2006
Saxon
wrote in from
United States
(69.235.nnn.nnn)
I just got a set of Gumballs! the things cost me 50 bucks and being a student in california thats a huge blow to the wallet!! i waited like 3 weeks for them because there was a problem with my order, but when they came i was super stoked! i pulled them out and there were bubbles all over them... understandable... but then i saw a huge line through wheel. it looked like there was an over flow of urethane of the inside of the wheel toward the sidewall, and when it hardened and got pulled it made a huge track through the footprint of the wheel. i was totally bummed, i didn't want to send them back! haha, i made an executive decision and put them on my board. i had to have them. i'm a 23 year old that turned into an 8 year old. I HAD TO RIDE THEM RIGHT THEN. anyway, to make a long story short, i'm in love with them. such a great wheel. it kind of feels like i'm constantly riding over a piece of tape on the wheel, but it was worth it. thanks for making sweet wheels chris! since then, i've gotten a set of flashbacks for my youngest brother and a set of flywheels for my middle brother. birthdays have never been better! peace
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Jestah in Canada
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On 5/16/2006 Ian
wrote in from
Canada
(70.82.nnn.nnn)
Jestah, make sure you have Top Challenge on your list of races, that way you'll be sure to race the fastest Kiwi in the world, Dwayne Pereto.
He's always looking to get wrecked with a fellow countryman, dwayne@kebbek"DOT"com
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danger bay 5
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On 5/13/2006
the salesman
wrote in from
United States
(67.100.nnn.nnn)
chaput, you know the price will be right at danger bay, and i intend to give you a run for your money. and i'm not even gonna be riding green wheels!!
lookin forward to hangin with you and the crew, are you sure you can handle that many crazy canooks, can they handle you?
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Racing this August
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On 5/10/2006
Jestah
wrote in from
New Zealand
(222.152.nnn.nnn)
I have been racing by myself for far too long…. At the moment I am the fastest person I know of in Wellington, New Zealand. I want to come to the States to race and get more exposure to riding with others on the track. What training can I be doing to get ready for this? At the moment I’m riding as often as I can find a dry hill and a driver to shuttle me back to the top. I’m pretty happy skating at around 42-45 mph but feel that remaking the deck to accept some DH trucks and getting leathers that aren’t too small could help get to the 50 zone. How steep, technical and fast are tracks? What events are scheduled for around August to November? Any advice would be more than welcome.
I’m also going to be travelling pretty cheep as the US dollar much stronger than ours…. So will be very appreciative for any help finding a place to sleep and eat in exchange for my talent as a general minion. I can cook, clean and laundry… oh how I love the smell of freshly folded laundry.
Jestah
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Chunked
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On 5/10/2006 Brutus
wrote in from
United States
(67.81.nnn.nnn)
My Pink Gummys chunked
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Cuts in the Gummies?
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On 5/4/2006
Nick Pourgoutzidis
wrote in from
Canada
(72.56.nnn.nnn)
Almost the same situation with the Pink "Gumballs" on my end. One of my wheels inner-edges began to cut on the first week, chunk on the second. Now I'm missing a good squared centimeter of wheel here and there.
Anything I can do to remedy this? Prevent the rest from falling apart? I was extremely excited to get these wheels, they ride INCREDIBLY and god knows I'll never be able to get my hands on ONE replacement wheel, let alone another set.
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perfect wheel
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On 5/2/2006
paul steuri
wrote in from
United States
(207.200.nnn.nnn)
I know its kind of pointless telling you what my dream wheel is but here goes, a 76mm zig zag in reflex duros from ESPECIALLY 72a to 86a, great for carving, slalom, and downhill! I know you probably will never make this wheel, but it would be amazing! Anyone else with me?
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Carving wheels
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On 4/28/2006 David V.
wrote in from
United States
(67.41.nnn.nnn)
Chris,
I currently have Gumballs on my longboard and Retro Zig Zags on my short old school boards, but need your advice as to which of your wheels would be best suited to strictly carving at slow to moderate speeds. I'm getting a new board and trucks that are both geared to snappy, tight carves, but I'm not sure which wheel/durometer I should choose to compliment them. Thank you for any advice and much, much thanks for the Retro series wheels!
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Gumballs
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On 4/27/2006
Ricker
wrote in from
United States
(65.19.nnn.nnn)
Hey Chris, sorry to hear about your shoulder and all? Everyone missed you on Sunday.
anyway, what's up with the pink gumballs? I ran Sandia Crest from the tip top with Mercado and DT. They had gumballs and seemed to be doing fine, I don't have any gumballs yet. I was running some flywheels and i couldn't keep them from sliding.
So yeah, Im in that market for some gumballs of somesort. Are there any pink ones ready to go?
Thanks
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Chris' Shoulder
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On 4/26/2006
Chris Miller
wrote in from
United States
(64.128.nnn.nnn)
Hey Chris,
howz your shoulder? Dude, I felt really bad for you after Fridays double DQ. Then what happened on Saturday! What a bummer!
I was at the foot bridge watching your run and you were flyin'. Get better soon.
Are you comin' to the Bear?
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Thanks for the Pink Gumballs. Freakin' perfect !!!
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On 4/25/2006 Kenny Mollica
wrote in from
United States
(68.252.nnn.nnn)
Chappy- Thanks for the killer wheels !!! The Pink Gumballs handled the gnarly Indian School ditch so well. They were perfect. Fast and Grippy. What more could I ask for? I tell you what...
those wheels with the PPS Ditch Killer 44" and my freshy Ninja 7's gave me the confidence to ride with semi-recklessness. I kept pushing the wheels to what I thought the limit was, but they never let go or mushed out. Are you making more of those?
Sorry about your shoulder. I was a little high on the win, and you were toughin' it out so well, that we didn't give you much sympathy. Sorry. Hope you are feeling OK. I can't imagine taking the kind of fall you did.
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Chris, if you would...
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On 4/25/2006
Jonathan Harms
wrote in from
United States
(70.246.nnn.nnn)
Please check your e-mail regarding something we discussed after the Buckeye Outlaw race. I sent it last week (a few days before the Indian School race). Thanks.
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X bolts
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On 4/19/2006
jaybyrd
wrote in from
Mexico
(207.17.nnn.nnn)
Chris,
I just received a couple sets of the X bolts and I think the're sweet. I believe that they are a great addition to the hardware that I use, they make truck change outs alot faster, plus they look sharp. Also got a set of the Builtins, only question I have is when are you going to start selling them in sets of 12? :-) Anyway thanks for keeping things interesting and moving forward with inovative ideas.
jaybyrd
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Abec11 Heaven
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On 4/15/2006 Don J
wrote in from
(72.78.nnn.nnn)
Hey Chris, look at this pic with some soft music in the background. And thankyou for keeping us glued to the ground!
http://www.geocities.com/djackson9504/Abec11Heaven.jpg
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Happy B-day
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On 4/14/2006 Gary H.
wrote in from
United States
(71.141.nnn.nnn)
Chris, Happy Birthday!
keep rollin' -g-
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chunk out
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On 4/13/2006
martin siegrist
wrote in from
Switzerland
(83.78.nnn.nnn)
use a sanding machine and make round inner edges!
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Happy Bday, Mr. C
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On 4/12/2006
Mr. S, his wife L and little R in AZ
wrote in from
United States
(130.13.nnn.nnn)
45? I'm right on your heels, old guy...42 in July.
The Fam & I will be in da'OC August 5-8. Beaches, Boardwalks and one day at the LB Aquarium. I had to build up a board without grip so the lil'guy could play on it without gettin' cut up, but here's a pic of Race on the ditch board. Nice wheels! Hope to see either you or mbe CYa while we're there.
Oh, and I plan on picking up an order of wheels from Liz, too.
Best to ya!
-=S=-
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DC Zoo
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On 4/12/2006
Adam Daniels
wrote in from
(72.230.nnn.nnn)
Hey Chris, do you know the specific location of that hill that was featured in the Slow Motion video, at the beginning? A buddy and I are going to be in the area next week
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pink gummies have cuts on them
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On 4/11/2006 chris in ohio
wrote in from
United States
(65.189.nnn.nnn)
chris, i got my new pink gumballs and have noticed that after riding on them for 2 days, all but one of them has cuts on the inner edges of the wheel. i was wondering if this was normal or whats going on with them. it doesnt really affect the ride but i didnt want them to start chunking out, so is there anything i can do to fix this?
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left truck
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On 4/11/2006 herbn
wrote in from
United States
(205.188.nnn.nnn)
on that truck you "sort of" get a randal(ish) geometry ,and you don't need design and produce new baseplates. They are a bit lower than randals. I think if i had no other choices i'd prefer drop through randals to those "left" trucks,i like the consistant linear bushing compression. If i had to ride production trucks i'd probabely use randal dh's droped through with a 5 or so degree wedge up fronfor speed , on both ends for lower speeds. I might experiment with a ball joint pivot too.
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