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Q&A: Going Downhill with David Rogers (858 Posts)
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That's the last time I do that
On 1/29/2006 brent wrote in from United States  (66.229.nnn.nnn)

s#@!! I wont do that again, f#@!ed 4th

 
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Brent and money
On 1/25/2006 Kludy wrote in from United States  (68.111.nnn.nnn)

Bro. its on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You may be fast as hell but you are not the man this sat.I will be in race mode , kLuDyVille style and the bros will have alot to say as well. Bring it young buck , the sweet sector has the wheels to make sure that green will stay on the grass beside the hill!
You are so in for a wise old lesson in racen and I will show you the way, FOR A BEER!

 
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ip
On 1/25/2006 martin siegrist wrote in from Australia  (62.203.nnn.nnn)

hey dave i'm not in australia - i wish i was there. i think there's something wrong with ncdsa. i'm in switzerland.... i was talking to manu antuna after going soo fast in brazil and he told me they had about that speed in australia. too bad he can't ride anymore.


hmm angles.... i made some rubber wedges last year and i was riding the whole 2005 season with this setup. the wedges are 4°. magun baseplates are 50°. that makes about 54°. magun hangers are alot more passiv than randal rII. it's like an extrem version of a flipped rII hanger.

i only use it for my front truck. makes a little bit quicker!

 
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Hey Martin!
On 1/25/2006 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

Thanks for the input Martin.
What is the maximum (total)steering angle you run on your Maguns? Do you change it depending on the type of course?

Are you in Australia? Kludy and I were recently talking about the crazy hill we raced at the 1999 Australian X-Games. I know you like it steep and fast!! Find that hill...you won't be sorry!!

 
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wedge
On 1/25/2006 martin siegrist wrote in from Australia  (62.203.nnn.nnn)

i use custom wedge risers for my front magun truck! makes it a little bit more turny...

 
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Wedge on RII's
On 1/24/2006 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

Sean,
Are you trying add or remove steering? Do you need clearance for big wheels? What type of riding will you be doing?

 
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Boschmelli
On 1/24/2006 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

Brent,
I'm not feeling it..them..you know!

 
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angled risers and R-II's
On 1/24/2006 Sean wrote in from United States  (24.48.nnn.nnn)

Hey Everyone,
I have been hearing mixed info regarding the use of angled risers and Randall R-II's. Most of what I've read indicates not to use angled risers or any riser at all with R-II's. Anyone confident in solving this dillema?

 
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Sat at Bonelli
On 1/23/2006 Brent D wrote in from United States  (66.229.nnn.nnn)

Jimmy is talking some s#@! about a "riders pot" NO! not that kind. Everyone puts in 20$ and winner takes all. Im in, ABEC 11 is sponsoring my entry fees. Im calling you and John out like right now. Lets battle for the winnings.

 
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bikes and skates
On 1/21/2006 daveP wrote in from United States  (67.101.nnn.nnn)

hey john, i liked your story about riding with cyclists...most cyclists seem to be pretty blown away that skaters with "small wheels" can keep up and smoke them. i had a similar exsperience last nite bombin some mellow hills around olympia, WA raced a biker down a hill into downtown, he was diggin it, fun times. bikes make good draft bait, punchin big holes in the air...i always enjoy beating a biker with a $5,000 bike and full spandex with my $250 piece o' wood and 100 year old roller skate technology.

see you guys at maryhill '06, or are you thinking of coming to danger bay 5? not the hardest course, but a very fun time.

 
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GMR
On 1/21/2006 John wrote in from United States  (207.200.nnn.nnn)

I'll see you in the morning.

 
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GMR Saturday
On 1/21/2006 RJ wrote in from United States  (63.197.nnn.nnn)

Hey John,
I plan to be there tomorrow morning at 8:30-9ish.

Hope to see Dave and Tyler there too.

RJ

 
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GMR
On 1/21/2006 John wrote in from United States  (207.200.nnn.nnn)

Hiked straight thru for 1.5 hrs. Started at 8:30am and it was chilly. Road was dry and the sun was bright. I could see the L.A. skyline clearly when I reached the end of my hike. Reached about 5miles up and then waited for some guys on bikes to come by. Two guys came by at speed and I was already rolling. I overtook them after about .75 miles. They then began to pedal up on me and I lead the way all the way to the gate. I was pretty streamlined except for a pouch on the back of my waist. It was a fairly even match and the back rider had a speedometer that said 38 mph. I know that a top rider could beat me at GMR, but it is fun to challenge myself against the bikes when I am running solo. The fact that they can pedal is what makes it even more fun. It is definitely hard on the legs. The hike and then the descent is taxing on these old legs, but I 'll be there again tomorrow.

 
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GMR
On 1/20/2006 John Rogers wrote in from United States  (207.200.nnn.nnn)

It is still closed and access from the back was open last week. I'll probably start to hike it from the front at about 8-8:30am Sat and Sun around 9-9:30 am. Going around the back requires a 45 min drive each way and a driver, or it means leaving a car at the top and then driving around with another car later. I have not been to the top in a bit and I don't know the condition of the road up there. I do know that they have begun to do more road repair and that means the possibility of dirt and debris. One good thing about walking the road is that you get to take note of what to look out for on the way down and you get more familiar with the road. The hike is not for eveyone, but it is good exercise for lazy gravity sports athletes.

 
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GMR back side
On 1/19/2006 ittle league wrote in from United States  (68.121.nnn.nnn)

Curious,
Is the road still closed?
If so can you drive all the way up the back side of GMR for a fun ride down?
Thanks in advance.

 
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Slalom Saturday Downhill Sunday
On 1/19/2006 RJ wrote in from United States  (63.197.nnn.nnn)

I hope to make it to the Pump Station on Saturday, but I don't really have a slalom board right now, so I'll either put some grippins on my skateboard. I've got a Roe Slalom coming for like the past 6 weeks now. Finally called the guy and said he see to it that my board was shipped. Sunday I'd really be up to riding. I can't stop thinking about going faster after riding Dump for the first time. But GMR is great too.

If you've got that board that my friend e-mailed you about. I'll bring his cash on Saturday, and if I'm not there then definitely Sunday.

8184681979

 
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Badlands
On 1/15/2006 Nick wrote in from United States  (63.197.nnn.nnn)

Had a great day at the badlands today... It was great fun riding with you all. And I learned sooo much. Hope to ride with you all soon. Turns out the sunday after bonelli isn't super bowl sunday it would be awesome to do a run that sunday. GMR?

 
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Badlands
On 1/14/2006 David wrote in from United States  (71.103.nnn.nnn)

We only had sprinkles in Redlands today. It looks like it's going to be dry tomorrow. See you in the morning.

 
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badlands weather
On 1/14/2006 dt wrote in from United States  (68.5.nnn.nnn)

i just got off the phone with my friends in Moreno Valley and it hasn't rained there all day and doesn't look like it will. I've been checking noaa and weather.com all the sites show about a 15-20% chance of rain which is down from todays 30-40%. So i'm banking on dry weather, but i'll pack a rain set up just in case. rain or shine, let's get it on!

 
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Badlands sunday
On 1/14/2006 Kludy wrote in from United States  (68.111.nnn.nnn)

It look like it will be clear, if so Justin and I will be there @ 10 I will get up @ 630 and check it out.Have been looking forward to tomorrow, hope its dry. If you guy can let me know tonite what it is like there that would be great.

 
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Badlands
On 1/14/2006 RJ wrote in from United States  (63.197.nnn.nnn)

Kludy I think it'll still be good. The weather forcast said it was gonna be 80% chance of rain today and it has steadily gone down, and today there is no way its gonna rain. I'll be there tomorrow at 10 or earlier if the weather permits.

 
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GMS back side
On 1/13/2006 little league wrote in from United States  (68.121.nnn.nnn)


Curious,
Is the road still closed?
If so can you drive all the way up the back side of GMR for a fun ride down?
Thanks in advance.

 
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Rain in the Badlands
On 1/13/2006 Kludy wrote in from United States  (68.111.nnn.nnn)

Guys it is looking alot like rain on sunday, that sucks.

 
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GMR Saturday
On 1/11/2006 RJ wrote in from United States  (63.197.nnn.nnn)

Also, we'll be at GMR Saturday morning at 9. Anyone and everyone is welcome.

 
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Kludyville/Badlands Outlaw
On 1/11/2006 RJ wrote in from United States  (63.197.nnn.nnn)

I'll be there, my bro will be there, and Kurt will be there.

It's gonna be a sick weekend.

 
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