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Deck Reviews (10390 Posts)
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rockered deck
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On 5/10/2005 GlenD
wrote in from
United States
(216.102.nnn.nnn)
I've been wanting a rockered deck for a while and was afriad to skate my old Hobie Parkrider so walla. I made a rockered deck. My 11 and 13 year old think it's a blast to ride. I do too. the shape is an enlarged trace of a Logan earth Ski Torger Johnson deck. If I was to do it again, I'd make the tail wider and more square, like a G&S Teamrider, and carry the width a little closer to the nose. It's stiff as all hell, as a rockered deck needs to be. It allows the thing to turn really tight turns. This is about 33" long, and 8.25 wide. I'd make it an inch longer and move the rear trucks forward 3/4" and the front truck forward the same amount and probably go to a full 9" width. The rocker which is perfect is about 1.25" if the board is upside down.
The other deck on the page is just one I painted and drew a pattern on.
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pocket pistol reviews?
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On 5/10/2005
joseph
wrote in from
Australia
(211.30.nnn.nnn)
currently looking at three boards in there lineup and just looking for some feedback on the flex's concave etc... the three models i'm looking at are
40 inch old punk longboard for sliding on (with 88a gummies and indys) drop through downhill deck for pushing bombing carving everything 36 inch hardcore super gs board for pumping around and carving.
if anyone feels like posting a review on any of these boards it would be apreciated.
also anyone know what e-mail to use? i sent an e-mail four days ago to the sales one on the site and am kind of in a hurry.
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slide
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On 5/10/2005 fokke
wrote in from
United States
(205.188.nnn.nnn)
are longer boards better fro sliding in general over shorter boards with the same setup ?
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Paul Price
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On 5/10/2005 DAve G
wrote in from
United States
(207.69.nnn.nnn)
Paul..WOW!! That design looks awesome! I know your loyalty to Fibreflex over the years..But what a drastic change in deck design from the "standard" Fibreflex platform that you ripped on! Good luck in the future riding a deck that you actually got to contour to your liking!
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Pavel Roadster
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On 5/10/2005 Paul Price
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(62.252.nnn.nnn) (cloaked ip!)
Riders view point:
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Pavel Roadster
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On 5/10/2005
Paul Price
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(62.252.nnn.nnn) (cloaked ip!)
The new Pavel "Roadster" Paul Price model is close to being perfected. I am very excited about the board, which I designed with sports car influences rather than the traditional surf board shape and its non-functional narrow tail. With lots of input from the Pavel team of designers and builders my vision has come to life!
It is wider at the rear for better grip and acceleration and has wheel arches for power and control. The concave and spooned nose give terrific front foot-hold and the width at the rear and kick-tail make for some super rear-wheel drive power. Pumping this board is amazing. This combined with high tech construction techniques make for a light-weight fast board that is like nothing you've seen or ridden.
Hope you like it!
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Torpedo
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On 5/10/2005 Jim R
wrote in from
United States
(67.100.nnn.nnn)
Hey .. there are 2 variations out there.. The earlier ones are flat (no concave) with a kicktail and wheelwells... the newer version is concave without the wheelwells... Both are killer; but the concave model is a bit stiffer. Really, really fun boards and, like all the Koping Killer decks,very high quality. I have the flat one set up with Destructo street trucks and 65mm 85a Rainskates Tsunamis; and my concave one has Indy 101s (or 109s or whatever they call them now) with 3DM Cambrias. It's a great little cruiser/bank/ditchrider. Excellent little deck... Kinda like the banana boards I had as a kid; but scaled up to fit a grown man a lot better....
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New Decks
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On 5/9/2005
Jo Jo Fuzz
wrote in from
United States
(68.123.nnn.nnn)
Anyone know anything about the Koping Killer "Torpedo" It's like 7.75" wide and 34" long w/ concave and kicktail. Sounds like a good all around size.
Anything?
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nosewalker? others?
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On 5/8/2005
lukas
wrote in from
United States
(68.34.nnn.nnn)
hey guys...how do you feel about a luke nosewalker for a guy around 230 lbs and size 13 feet? too much weight between the wheelbase? compare to a afroman big worm or something else? just riding the quite residential streets late at night with some friends, carve some, chill some, maybe work up to some more serious hills... thanks in advance
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hard to break decks
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On 5/8/2005
peters
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
frank, you might also check out lib tech decks, which use carbon fiber, fiberglass , and vertically laminated wood. www.libskates.com
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breaking boards
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On 5/8/2005
Julien
wrote in from
United States
(129.133.nnn.nnn)
hey frank, my buddy recently got a carbon fiber Revolution Skateboards deck and this thing is solid. Has a slightly different feel than a wood board but is light as heck and seems damn near unbreakable. Yeah they do run about 3 times the cost of a normal board but at the rate you seem to be breaking decks this cost will be offset in no time Julien (also look at comet's comtop decks and the Santa cruz Powerply decks for reinforced boards)
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skateboards
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On 5/8/2005 frank
wrote in from
United States
(69.132.nnn.nnn)
i have been skateing for about 1 year and i have broken 12 boards and i might have to quit cuz its so exspensive! are there any boards that are stronger and harder to break then regular boards
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blanks
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On 5/6/2005
Joshua Reiner
wrote in from
United States
(69.171.nnn.nnn)
Where can I find mountainboard, or longboard blanks?
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Kebbek
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On 5/6/2005
Rob
wrote in from
Canada
(67.68.nnn.nnn)
Nate:
The best person to get in touch with is Ian at ian@kebbek.com.
I know that he is away from the shop every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
If there is something I can help you with please do not hesitate to contact me.
All the best,
Rob
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Kebbek kontact info
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On 5/5/2005
Nate
wrote in from
United States
(64.81.nnn.nnn)
I emailed Kebbek.com a few days ago and haven't gotten a response. Does anyone know if there's a better way to reach them?
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bigger picture
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On 5/2/2005
andy
wrote in from
United States
(71.108.nnn.nnn)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v392/bestrongbewrong/skaterpro11.jpg
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flexdex
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On 5/2/2005
andy
wrote in from
United States
(71.108.nnn.nnn)
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flex dex
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On 5/1/2005
glenn
wrote in from
United States
(68.0.nnn.nnn)
do u mean like flexdex longboards becuase i have this one its a awsome board i love it for the flex
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OLD SCHOOL DECKS
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On 5/1/2005
andy
wrote in from
United States
(71.108.nnn.nnn)
anyone got a flexdex they want to sell
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alva for ts
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On 5/1/2005
glenn
wrote in from
United States
(68.0.nnn.nnn)
how do u think this board would be for ts and to make it a little better one of those wedge block kits from pocket pistols to add concave
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Pocket Pistols
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On 4/30/2005 Hamm
wrote in from
United States
(68.27.nnn.nnn)
Yo, 9x33 pool deck are becoming as routine as toeflipper decks. I really don't dig 16" wheelbases or 9" decks. I like 10" decks with longer wheelbases. But the other day my bro brought his new PPS pool deck to the park and I gave it a shot. I can't explain it, but it just felt GOOD! The concave and the tail felt much better than other 9x33's that I've ridden. Rode like a bigger deck. Chicken has a another winner here!
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found that drop deck
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On 4/29/2005 Nate W
wrote in from
United States
(64.81.nnn.nnn)
I was looking at this http://www.loadedboards.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27 and this http://www.migrationboards.com/speedboard.htm and got them mixed up in my mind. Neither is quite what I want... one has a lot of drop and interesting use of aluminum, the other has a nice big platform to stand on...
So now I'm trying to decide between a Rayne Demonseed and Kebbek Flushcut (thanks for the tip whoever you are).
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plush
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On 4/29/2005 herbn
wrote in from
United States
(152.163.nnn.nnn)
anybody know what happened to plush? one of the first longboards i sold has come back, on it's second owner,and he would like to replace it.
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back to talking about trucks..
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On 4/29/2005 Bonglord
wrote in from
United States
(172.201.nnn.nnn)
DAN-Yeah i just got Original Super 8's. Awesome carving/pumping truck, but wobbly at speed. Hope this helps
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New Fibreflex 44" kick
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On 4/28/2005 EBasil
wrote in from
United States
(63.206.nnn.nnn)
So, I go into FibreFlex for some griptape I need for another board, and there it is: the "tester" complete of the new Fibreflex deck. It's a 44", firm flex kicktail board I'd call the evolution of the TeamRider into a longboard. They have their completes built with Randal II 150's and Kryptos, I think, but it was the deck that sucked me in. The flex is outstanding, the kicktail substantial and firm. I left with an orange one and have to find me a nice tail-tapper...
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