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Street Luge (1208 Posts)
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On 11/3/2002
Frank Waterhouse AKA Homemade
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San Diego CA. East county I,m finding out the do to the camping ground being closed . There are less cars to have to deal with and the rangers are more tolerant to us riding during the week days. Good for new bees and Veterans. Dont ride alone. So if you like riding mountain roads early in mornings. Going fast give me a shout
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On 11/3/2002
cheska
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Is there any guys that live by maryland? Im 14 and my friend is 13 i have brown hair and she has reddish brown hair. email us to chat and my screen name is shysk8ergirly88
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On 11/2/2002
jason
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type street luge into your ebay search and theres a wood luge on ebay for 50 at the moment, hurry it ends soon
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On 11/2/2002 willy
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does any one know where to buy an afforbable luge board i need to have one anything under 300 dollars thanks.
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On 10/28/2002
Keith Fellmy
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Mr. Safety loves NASCAR except for when it pre-empts the Gravity Games. Oh well. NASCAR will be on TNT this weekend. So we are guarenteed to see the Games.
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On 10/28/2002 hc
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damn, the 4 man luge got pre-empted by nascar. btw, saw the worst luge commercial (the one with carrot top), yuck..
hc www.geocities.com/sk8sanjose/luge.html
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On 10/25/2002
longboardbuddha
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thanks again PSR i think i'm going to go the interchangable truck mount way.....they are held to the main rail with four coachbolts and i've drilled a few sets for the z's, the randal luges and the dh's which will also allow me to change wheel base in a few minutes....its also got removable hand grips....as i cant fully revolve my left hand after a bone smashing stack it allows me to hold on to the seat pan....if they are deemed illegal then they can be removed and i'll just have to pray that i stay on with one hand.
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On 10/23/2002
Robbie
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YO whats your IM sn if you have one i would like to talk to you about this stuff?
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On 10/23/2002
hc
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lugeboard? get a buttboard.
www.geocities.com/sk8sanjose/luge.html www.buttboarding.com
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On 10/23/2002
RMAN22
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Hello i want to buy a LUGE BOARD cause i have enough where can i buy them at is there a site please email me at RMAN22@aol.com or IM me at ROBBIEDORAN or RMAn22
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On 10/23/2002 Mathew
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be safe in DC, "street luge to work" http://www.theonion.com/onion3839/infograph_3839.html
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On 10/22/2002
CHUXX
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Hi guys im looking for a specifiations or a plans of a luge i havent money to buy one BUT i have the machinery to build one if you have the plasn of one and want to help me to iniciate this incredible sport here in Venezuela (South America) i´ll been thankful with you...
Ohhh Im longboarder rider since 2 years i have a kebbek board with randals and Abec11 wells...
Please help me i want to make mi own luge board
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On 10/22/2002
World Council of Skateboard Associations
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I'm looking for Luge riders to do demo's (non-paid) at the grass roots street events and meetings that WFSA and SPAUSA are doing in Santa Barbara, Ventura, LA and Orange counties.
This is a great opportunity for those of you that like to interact with the public to exhibit the luge sport to a lot of kids and develop new interest and attract new riders.
Please contact bobstaton@hotmail.com
At the ARS show in San Diego this last September, A new organization was formed called the World Council of Skateboard Associations. As one of the Board of Directors, I represent Freestyle, Slalom, and Luge. The WCSA has most of the usual skate organization heavies as members as well as many relatively unknown organizationa all over the world. This makes for a great network to plug into for developing interest in luge activities.
There was no one at ASR meeting to represent slalom or luge so I took on that position.
I was invited to take part because I am the president of WFSA. I have also been active in the slalom world developing GRS activities. Most current luge riders have probably never heard of me, but I was a part of the pioneer era of luge development. My Staton Team members, Kevin Karnes and Gig Lewis were regular fixtures of the Black Hill and Gelendora Mountain scene. I have been out of the luge loop for some 20 years so I need to be brought up to speed (haha) on what is going on with luge today.
I have qoustions:
Is there a Luge Association or some organized body that represents luge riders and activities?
Are there a few go-to persons that have a luge info network going?
Is there a luge video or two that I can show at meetings etc.?
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On 10/21/2002
Steve Pearl
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Street Luge TV Coverage - 11/3/02...6:00PM (PT) KRON-TV Ch 4 Bay Area Backroads
Guys & Gals:
This last May with the help of a number of riders and under the direction of Bay Area Backroads and with the enthusiastic participation of Catherine Heenan, KRON-TV Channel 4 news anchor, a segment was taped on the Wild Fro Racing LLC Street Luge School at Dinosaur Point.
This segment will air on a "Speed Special" on Sunday 11/03/02 at 6:00 pm PT on KRON-TV Channel 4 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Check your cable listings for this program for you cable channel.
The Bay Area Backroads "Speed Special" will start with a segment on the Infinion Raceway (Sears Point), to be followed by the Wild Fro Street Luge School and then a segment on RC model car racing. This should be a really enjoyable show.
Bay Area Backroads is one of the most watched and respected programs in the Greater SF Bay covering things to do and places to go in California.
We hope this program will help to promote a positive image for our sport. Tell your friends, pass the word in class and at work. This is one of the best opportunities for us to expose the general public the real enjoyment of the sport of Street Luging.
My sincere thanks again to all that helped make this possible.
Regards,
Steve Wild Fro Racing LLC www.WildFro.com 1-866-584-3888 1-866-Luge-888 (toll free) PO Box 7058 San Mateo, CA 94403-7058 USA
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On 10/21/2002 PSR
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Z-Rollers should have Both new and Old School hole patterns if they were stocked from early this summer.These have six holes in the baseplate.Ones from a year or two back were New School.Both these bases have a 'Butterfly' shape.Ones from three-four years (and older!)back were Old School hole pattern.These baseplates are square in shape. San Diego/G+S metal-truck bases fit Z-rollers too in a pinch...
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On 10/21/2002
Justin "Nemesis" Franklin
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WINTER IS SETTING IN!
If you are planning a trip out to New Mexico to Ride Sandia road this coming summer let me know now in advance. I know jamz is but is there anyone else? If so email me asap. If you are not but want more info check out the site link below.
Nemesis
http://www.angelfire.com/nm2/teamnemesis/
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On 10/21/2002 longboardbuddha
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thanks hugh...what i think i'll do is drill a piece of 4mm steel plate in the old school and new hole patterns and have them interchangable (maybe with two holes for coach bolts at either end so they can be bolted on and off the main rail)cheers again
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On 10/20/2002
Robbie Polk
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hey guys i am looking to buy a used luge board if you have one for sale email me at dogsrule22@hotmail.com
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On 10/20/2002
hugh r
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Hey Buddha... the randal luge trucks for sure are the larger old school pattern... the one set of vintage z-rollers I had were also old school pattern (not sure of any new ones though) HR
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On 10/20/2002 longboardbuddha
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Just a little question but quite important......seeing as longys luge MKII is nearing completion i need to know if the baseplate drill pattern and baseplates of Zrollers/randal luge trucks are the same as randal 180's and randal downhills so if i upgrade the trucks in the future they will fit in the previously drilled holes....thanks in advance
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On 10/10/2002
brad
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this i belive to be a important aspect to the sport that not many have talked about this .its important to those new riders.
recently i was out on my julian hill ,w/ my girlfriend who has been riding for a little under a couple of months shes getting there , not quite an actual luger yet . but any ways she was going so slowwwwww! and as we made our way down the 3 mile hill soon 2 cars were backed up behind us , she couldnt really see behind me in the chase car, anyways we get to the bottem and there pissed , both cars pull over to rip us a new assholes.
point is make sure if your learning you better ride hills that you can hold the speed limit or above on !
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On 10/9/2002
Roland
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I have added 2 new features to the Gravity DB web site.
A message board page so you read the following message boards from one location. Streetluge.net, Lanluge.com, NCDSA.com and Streetluge.com
A page for Auctions (Ebay search for Racing Leathers and Polaris Helmets) and Classifieds from one location.
Roland Gravity DB http://www.gravitydb.com
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On 10/9/2002
Roland
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These are some of the stats taken from the Gravity DB database
Total Active Members 78
Average Age 27.5
Percentage by Sex Males 96% Females 4%
Percentage by Country Australia 4% Canada 2% South Africa 2% United Kingdom 5% United States 87%
Top percentages by US States CA 26% They don't have all the hills :) FL 13% NY 5% OK 6% WA 6%
Riding Ability Banana 1% Beginner 12% Expert 36% Intermediate 51%
Average Max Speed 63mph
Make of Streetluge Dreggs 1% Groundwerks by Bp 4% Home Built 59% Rogers Brothers 10% Subterfuge 3% Wild Fro 1% Other 18% What ever I can borrow at the race 4%
Sanctioning Bodys (members join more that one) GSI 37% IGSA 65% Rail 12% EDI 53% SSSPRINT 10% Others 18%
Gravity DB http://www.gravitydb.com
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On 10/7/2002
Dave Auld
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Dave Rogers e-mail is in FAQ #4 on my site:
http://auldovertheroad.com/lugefaq.htm
Dave
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On 10/7/2002 BRAD
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have to contact them , its custom made to you , anybody got john or daves #?
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