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Buttboarding (778 Posts)
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wizard buttboard
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On 1/5/2006
Fast Eddie
wrote in from
United States
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i thought igsa did not allow buttbaords to have a dropped pan. that is wicked cool looking board, does wizard have a website? fast eddie outty
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hight
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On 1/4/2006
wendtland
wrote in from
United States
(71.103.nnn.nnn)
the ride hight is 3 1/8". the lowest part of the board to the ground not including trucks or truck mounting hardwear.
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wtb: leathers
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On 1/3/2006
Adam Daniels
wrote in from
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Hey guys, I'm looking for some used leathers for a relatively low price. I'm 5' 2" but anything up to 5' 6" would be fine. Let me know what you have via e-mail please, thanks
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Marc F's
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On 1/2/2006 dave g
wrote in from
United States
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I'm online and wanting! Lenny''s active and I say "shall we?
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buttboard
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On 1/2/2006 ross the boss
wrote in from
Canada
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thanks robi....i will. on my bob ozman wizard board.hahaha....
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subsonic swift 42 as a buttboard
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On 1/2/2006
jaWes
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Sweden
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Hi..I just wonder if I could use this board as a buttboard in IGSA events?
or does it have to be a non dropped deck?
thanks! jaWes
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mister ross
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On 1/2/2006 robi
wrote in from
Switzerland
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hi ross check out the rulebook under gravity-sports.com there you'll find all you need. as far as i know, dropped is allowed, but you need a certain space between board and ground... good luck in brazil robert
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buttboard igsa
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On 1/1/2006 ross the boss
wrote in from
Canada
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i have a wizard butttboard does igsa allow dropped butt boards? need to know before i got to brazil world cup
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yup
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On 12/31/2005
RJ
wrote in from
United States
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Amen brother.
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rules vs practise.
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On 12/10/2005
Wendtland
wrote in from
United States
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70mm wheels are required for most racing orgs. i would suggest using what you are going to race with. but everyone experiments with different duros and sizes.
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70mm Wheels
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On 12/10/2005
Marc F
wrote in from
United States
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I understand that 70mm wheels are required to race Buttboards but does anyone use diffrent size wheels , 76mm or bigger when they are not racing?
Marc
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For me, Buttboarding is better in the winter
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On 12/8/2005
Marc F.
wrote in from
United States
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I seem to do alot more Buttboarding in the winter time on a dry 40 to 50 degree day. The hill near my house is curvy and about a quarter of a mile long. I have a lot easier time walking up the hill in leathers when it's cool outside. Plus when the pavement is cold it seems to slide around the corners better.
Marc
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$400 leathers
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On 12/1/2005
Adam
wrote in from
United States
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Many great deals on used MC leathers on craigslist: Click here for link
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What leathers are best to get
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On 12/1/2005 Matty
wrote in from
United States
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I want some leahers but only have 400$ to spend. Any sugestions on which ones to get?
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leather
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On 12/1/2005 wendtland
wrote in from
United States
(71.103.nnn.nnn)
or you can duct-tape the hell out of them.
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Leathers
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On 11/30/2005
RJ
wrote in from
United States
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If they have some way that they connect like a zipper then you should have no trouble. If they dont have a zipper or anything to connect, you can usually buy a zipper somewhere and then have it sewn on.
RJ
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do u have to wear leathers to race
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On 11/30/2005
Matty
wrote in from
United States
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Im 13, i want to race but i am on the short side of money, leathers are expensive and i already have a motorcycle jacket and motorcycle pants, do i need a leather suit to race a GSI events?
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wheels
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On 11/9/2005 tyer
wrote in from
United States
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i think the best are abec 11 or kripto.
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wheels
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On 11/7/2005
matt
wrote in from
United States
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what are the fastest wheels for racing?
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2006 GSI Scehdule
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On 11/7/2005
DrNo
wrote in from
United States
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Matt we are working on it, we do the best we can to have it posted January 1st but according to GSI rules an event can be announced with "no less than" 45 days notice. I can tell you that the date for MCGF V has been announced and can be found on their site www.munnsville.org That will be an event not to miss!!! You can also check the message board at www.gravitysportsinternational.com for updated information as it comes out.
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what good roads to ride
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On 11/6/2005 Worrywart Mom (Lynne)
wrote in from
United States
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As a parent of a 17 old rider,(who has been riding a couple of years), listen up!The saftey things is what I worried about the most and still do.(Mom's have the right to do that!). Find a group of riders in the area and ride together! MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE SAFETY GEAR ON!!! HELMET AND LEATHERS. There is a IGSA race next Saturday-Nov 12, at Bonelli, bring Mom/Dad over and get to know the other riders and their sytle of riding. You will be suprise on how much you can learn from each one of them. Tyler has to buy his own luge stuff, but I'll take care of the hemet and leathers for him. I have to know that I'm trying the best that I can with him being safe, other than wrapping him and his luge in bubblewrap! Hey I think I have an idea!
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re:what are good raods to ride
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On 11/6/2005
Adam
wrote in from
United States
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Look for hills in industrial parks. They are usually ghost towns on the weekend.
But keep basic buttboarding safety in mind: 1) Helmet on and properly strapped at all times; 2) Assume cars *simply can't see you*.. never assume they will do *anything* for your benefit, such as braking to let you run an intersection, etc; 3) Ride feet first, never head first (you knew that).
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re:what are good raods to ride
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On 11/6/2005
ToxicBro3
wrote in from
United States
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To find hills i usually use google earth http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html. A SAFE hill is one with little to no cars on it. They are few and far between. Try to find other riders in the area who may know of some secluded roads. If not make sure you have a chase car and stay in your lane. That pretty much covers the basics of roads.
Now, another option is to find a parking lot to ride in. We have found a few here in San Diego that we ride every once in a while. The trick is to find a parking lot that is inclined enough and lit at night. Most of the time there are no cars parked at night. Usually schools work the best. Parking garages work good too but usually have gueards that get pissed when you ride, but some dont care. Good luck.
Later, Justin Tolman The Toxic Brothers Downhill Racing Team
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what are good raods to ride
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On 11/5/2005
matt
wrote in from
United States
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im matt, im 13 and buttboard, since im 13 my parents are safty freaks, so i need ideas on how to fing good roads to ride on that arent busy, where are the key places to look? please respond, anyone
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Tyler's Decks
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On 10/18/2005
RJ
wrote in from
United States
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Tyler, I'll take one of those drop through decks, I tryed e-mailing you twice but you didn't respond.
Lets ride sometime.
E-mail me.
Riley
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