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Pre-1980 Vintage Gear (6027 Posts)
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Stroker
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On 4/27/2000 Herbn
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Fun facts,A friend of mine who used to live in cali,saw my Stroker recreations/techno upgrades said he worked on a set back in 1980 or so and he said everything pivoted on urithane bushings like high performance automotive suspension, I like everything on bearings though bushings would give a smoother ride.
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Wizard wheels
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On 4/27/2000 Herbn
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Those were wizard wheels
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Speed springs
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On 4/26/2000 Kanoa
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yes, Herbin I had a pair of speed springs on G&S fiber flex with road rider 4's, that's a board that I wish I still had. However the speed springs were a funny truck they were very sensitive and had to be tightened and loosened until they were just right for your weight, anyone else rode your board that was a different weight was all over the road. I had a few tell me it was a real lame ride, you just had to understand them.
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whizzer
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On 4/26/2000 Kanoa Kid
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Ok, Whizzer, (I'm not sure of the spelling) was one of the first sets of wheels I owned, I was young and I thought at the time they where really cool because they had an inset tread on them, when you rode real fast on a good flat surface they would make a hum or more like a whizz sound kinda like a four wheel drive tire does. They were lt blue and about the size of a road rider 4. Performed only better then maybe a roller ball but hey I was a kid. However, not that I want them again but I never seen or heard of them since, as if they never exsisted.
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Skateboarder magizines
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On 4/26/2000
N-MEN
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I have almost all of them except about the first 5 and almost every Thrasher mag Keven ever put out even the BIG first editions,also old Santa Monica Airlines boards(used)the big pig models. Would like to trade this stuff for a good long board,does not need to have any hardware,I have boxes of wheeles(remember the Blackheart wheel?)
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More trucks
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On 4/26/2000
Jonas
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Herbn,nice list!Here's some more:AR/BEAU,Wayne Brown(Autograph),Coastal Pacific of CA(The professional),Dyno(Dyno and Dyno Tiger Tracks),GLP(GT Zinc),Joiner Enterprises(Tuf-Trucks),Makaha(Hi-Just and Professional),Pacific SW Enterprises(Baron Sting Ray),Roller Sports,Special Products(Ultra-Truck I,II),UPM Inc.(Universal),Weber(Performer).
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Trucks
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On 4/26/2000 Mario
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Lazer, too.
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Trucks
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On 4/26/2000 Herbn
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ACS,Bahne,Banzai,BCS(raised grinding ridge ,middle bushing,optional long and short inner bushings,Z Boy Jimmy Plummer rode these carving intricate lines in pools was his big thing)Bennett,Blade,Brewer,California Slalom,Chuy,Chicago,Contineantal,D Beam Energy,Force,Freeformer,G&S,Gullwing,Hitchcock,In dependants,Kutter,Mack or Macktrac?, Mattel Magnum,Megatron,Motobilt,Nash,Radikal,Rebound,San tana American Mags,Sonic,Speedspring,Stroker(my favorite though i never owned a real set)Sure Craft,Suregrip, Thunder(the really early ones)Tracker,X-caliber
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Rip-nuts
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On 4/25/2000 Kanoa
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Rip-nuts and riot gloves. Ok, you got me, I must have missed out???
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Vintage quiz
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On 4/25/2000 Kanoa Kid
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Whizzer,(1970's) What was it and what was different about it, Note: it's so rare I have never seen them on the web yet.
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Speed sparxzzzz
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On 4/24/2000
Jonas
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Ah yess, the dark ages of the 80's. Mag ribbon imbedded in a skid-plate good for igniting small brush-fires along arid-area ditches.Never used them myself,I found 30mph sparking 50/50 grinds more fun and it smelled...I love the smell of grinding alluminum -anytime!! More 80's stuff anyone?Rip-grip,rat-nuts,riot-gloves?
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speed sparks??
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On 4/24/2000 hugh r
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Now then... I pride myself for being able to remember small funny details about the past. But you guys have stumped me on the speed sparks...
I will be the first to say "Uncle"... HR
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Clyde slide
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On 4/24/2000 Herbn
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Ok,what was it,and who designed it,Hint,it wasn't Clyde Singleton or that basketball player with the Pumas.
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Speed sparks
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On 4/24/2000 Herbn
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Like an instant,flashes the image of Steve Cathey sportin "rollerballs" and " speed sparks"on those cutaway G+S boards with railgrabs routed in also,flints on coathanger wire that drag on the street,the most important technological advancement of the time.
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Vintage quiz of the day
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On 4/23/2000 Kanoa Kid
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Does anyone remember what speed sparks were?
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8 wheelie
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On 4/23/2000 Kanoa Kid
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Hey Hugh one of the skate shops by me has an old 8 wheeler sitting in there, I'll zoom you a pic of it one of these days when I get in there to take it.
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Toft
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On 4/20/2000 Herbn
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Damn,keep forgeting,I'll make some copies and send them to ya, so they can be posted,I wish I could scan them myself and put them on a sight, I'll have to figure those things out.
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more 8-wheeler pix
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On 4/18/2000
hugh r
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Hello 8-wheeler fans...
I have posted some more pictures... www.hugh308.homestead.com
Hey Herbn... any luck with that Toft interview? I would love to scan it onto my page!! Please let me know. HR
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response
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On 4/16/2000 Joe Average
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Huh?
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Truckmods
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On 4/16/2000 Herbn
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The metal cutting lathe does this truely professionally,you need to make a "live center" that can support a skate axle(among other things)its a simple cup that holds a skate bearing and can be chucked in the drilling chuck of the lathe, then the axle can be clamped in the main three jaw lathe chuck and the other end can be supported in the live center and you can cut the hanger down,taper the ends,whatever. Then you just run a 5/16x24 thread die down the axle,cut as few threads as possible,then trim the axle ,if the axle nuts lock against the end of the thread at the correct bearing ajustment it makes things very secure.
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Truck mods 101
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On 4/15/2000
Jonas
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Here is my method for shortening trucks,if others have a better way PLEASE let me know.For the hanger:mark around the hanger with tape very slightly past where you want it and carefully cut through not quite to the axle.When you are all the way around it should be quite easy to break free the extra length. To finish to a smooth product I have made a "special tool".At almost any hardware store,in the plumbing dept.,you can get cutting stones that were intended for water valve seats. I had to slightly inlarge the hole in the center to fit over the axle. I came upon this trick unintentionally when I had some trucks that had irregular hangers that weren't true to the axles.It works great!Now for the axles: it's a fairly simple procedure to hack them off with a saw then thread them with a die.Thank you to all who have answered questions!
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truck mods
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On 4/15/2000
hugh r
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Hey Jonas/others,
What is the procedure for cutting down the trucks. I have it invisioned, but would like to hear about it from someone who has done it. Are there trucks that work better than others? Are there ones to avoid? Thanks... HR
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Tracker Mid-trac
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On 4/15/2000 Pre-School Rider
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Jonas,Mids are 6-1/4" at the axle,3-3/8" at the hanger.
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Old tracker sizes
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On 4/15/2000 Adam
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I happen to have a Tracker half-track and calipers handy, so here are your measurements:
Hanger: 2-5/8" Axle: 5-1/8"
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