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Q&A: Going Downhill with David Rogers (858 Posts)
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grundy
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On 8/31/2007 hc
wrote in from
United States
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Hey Guy, I just re-watched your part in Downhill Motion.
The strangest thing I am wondering for us younger riders is why the parallel stance? only way to keep the wobs away? did you experiment with other positions?
do you still skate? have you try randals, especially randal downhills?
anyways, wish I can go back in time and skate in the 70's.
cool Bates leather btw...
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Mothballs
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On 8/30/2007
Guy Grundy
wrote in from
United States
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Yup I was pretty close to correct. The rear wheels are Stoker wide's, the fronts are RSA-B-A90 Urathane Roller Sport. How's that for 32yrs ago?
too much fun.
Be safe !
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Mothballs
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On 8/30/2007
Guy Grundy
wrote in from
United States
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This will blow your minds.
The first World Record board had drop bearings (single free ball)on Bennett Trucks. The wheels are pre-RoadRider wheels. I will have to check tonight to see what brand. They are hard urethane probably 93 D. Wide in the back and skinny in the front. It's too funny to look at them now and see the equipment that is being ridden today.
I'll look at those and post tonight when I get home.
Go Fast!
Remember, No Balls no Blue CHips, you don't make it to the bottom of the hill, you collect No stamps.
Dave Dillberg - you remember that one?
Guy
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dave @ TC
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On 8/30/2007 price
wrote in from
United States
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i see they are still serving those very high-quality hot dogs at T.C. they sure know how to treat the racers right! buy them the cheapest food possible!
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Guy Grundy
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On 8/29/2007
hc
wrote in from
United States
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http://skatewhat.com/WebPage-SkaterBios.html
Guy Grundy 1st Downhill Skateboarding World Record 1975 Signal Hill - 51 mph
If my memory is correct, you can see Guy Grundy in action in 'Downhill Motion'.
Guy, what was your setup? UFO wheels? size? wheelbase?
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Old man's got skills on a sk8board
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On 8/29/2007 Boogie
wrote in from
United States
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Mothballs
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On 8/28/2007
Guy Grundy
wrote in from
United States
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After reading the Guinness rules for "stand Up" it looks like my first board is still legal, pretty interesting considering that was 32 years ago. where's my leathers and helmet Barb? it's time to go racing again!
you all skate safe, and go fast!
Guy
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Out of Mothballs
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On 8/27/2007 JW
wrote in from
United States
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Dave brings the luge out of mothballs and shows that a 40-something guy can still show the young-uns a thing or two about riding a luge. Wraps up a nice run through Canada by John (also in the 40-club) and Dave. CONGRATULATIONS to both of you!
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Top Challenge
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On 8/27/2007
Jamie M
wrote in from
Canada
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Nice Job Dave and Erik!
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TC
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On 8/27/2007
Jimmy Flindt
wrote in from
United States
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Congrats Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Top Challenge
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On 8/27/2007
RJ
wrote in from
United States
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Congratulations Dave! Awesome results!
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TC
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On 8/27/2007
Toby
wrote in from
Sweden
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BIG UP, MAN! Congrats!
New team rider? :)
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Top Challenge
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On 8/27/2007 ZEKE
wrote in from
Sweden
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Congrats Dave! 1st place in Luge! (not confirmed, I read it on the TCforum.) And Erik took nr 1 in standup on a Rogers board? (looks that way on the pics)
I am really happy now and this surely inspire!
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TC
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On 8/26/2007
JamieM
wrote in from
Canada
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Just saw the TC Qualy results. Right on Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good luck in the Race.
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Back to work!
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On 8/20/2007
David Rogers
wrote in from
United States
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Hey ZEKE and Alfons! Cliff and I had a great time in Sweden. You guys made us feel right at home. Alfons is what the future is all about! Keep ripping Alfons!!! and don't forget to have fun!! I hope to see you all again soon!
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Sweden
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On 8/9/2007 ZEKE
wrote in from
Sweden
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Me and my son Alfons had a great time with you and Cliff. Thank you for coming to Sweden and we hope to see you guys again some day!
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Old TuNNEL DH JAM
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On 8/6/2007 bro
wrote in from
United States
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Dave
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On 8/4/2007
Cliff Coleman
wrote in from
Sweden
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Dave's not home! He is here in Sweden with me. The Country is great with many, many fine women.
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Guinness beer in Brazil
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On 8/1/2007 M4RC10
wrote in from
Brazil
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No Guinness beer in Brazil... That's bad!! Hehehe!!
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Joe, you big tease!!!
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On 7/29/2007 Stubbs
wrote in from
United States
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I wanted to see the cop chase in the trailer but I see how you operate. It's not enough that everyone in N.M. is running around with all my entry money to all those races I attend (attend = lose big). I guess TSR will now be getting more of my money, you marketing genius,you!
Oh, yeah....see you at the next Ditch Slap. I'll bring my wallet or can I just start a tab?
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TimeShip 2006 Maryhill DVD Preview
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On 7/29/2007
Joe Lehm
wrote in from
United States
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Here it is! Release date is August 10th, lot's of exciting action including the B and A class finals, John's heartbreaking semi final heat, the suprise ending and some cool bonus features like a complete practice run and "The Day Before" with the Cop Car chase at Rowena Loops. This is the most complete Speedboard race film ever made!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ujPcEE8VHI
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oops
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On 7/26/2007
j
wrote in from
United States
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hey i forgot to ask you, imust have incorrectly registered, because i never got that pdf with the rules, if you can, can you send us a copy. mahalo. jm
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oh nice spill the beans!!!!!!
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On 7/26/2007
bo manwayllowe
wrote in from
United States
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dave, my buddy, my friend! darryl and i have been training with Emma for the past 8 months. not to mention sleeping with her........emma was supposed to be your bit@4, why you gotta go and spread her around with all us hooligans. it has definitley made me start riding completley different, but damn sooo good!well looks like i gotta get another step up on yall.....coconut wood?thank you for all your help and support.i always just click on speedboarding, then finnaly realized that the greats have chat sections LIVE AND DIRECT. im going in the van with madrid up to calgary then hitchiking to montreal, cant wait to see you and your brother, and every other soul that will attend. adios Joseph Myles Duran
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emma... chris?
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On 7/26/2007 Sam of NY
wrote in from
United States
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I can imagine chris getting one of those at one point or another...
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Guinness Rules
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On 7/26/2007
David Rogers
wrote in from
United States
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JM, When you register with Guinness, they will send you a .pdf file with the guidelines for the record attempt. The only rule regarding equipment talks about the skateboard. Here is how it reads:
"3-The skateboard used should be entirely stock, that is, all components on it should be available from commercial retailers. Any modifications or additions to the board not in keeping with the spirit of this record will result in disqualification. Photographs of the board (taken from all angles) and detailed specifications must be provided."
Check this rule also:
"5-The person must be in the upright standing position at the time the highest speed reading is taken in order for the attempt to count."
"keeping with the spirit of the record" .....????
"upright standing position".....?????
I have nothing to do with the rules. There is not much to go by other than what I wrote above. The organizers have their own safety rules regarding what the riders will have to wear when riding the hill. I think leathers and a helmet are required. The streetluge rules are a bit more specific and include width and wheel limitations as well as limits on the fairings.
What are you gonna build? An Emma for downhill skateboarding?
check out Emma!
www.harryegger.com
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