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All-Terrain (176 Posts)
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Missing Nuts
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On 12/13/2007
BHN
wrote in from
United States
(69.105.nnn.nnn)
...get a nut at a hardware store.
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the trucks on my dukes board
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On 7/5/2007
hoseph
wrote in from
United States
(66.209.nnn.nnn)
i just got a mountianboard at a fleamarket and i got it home and i noitced that the trucks weere a little wobbely and i started to tighten them up and they wont i can see the bolt spinning on the underside but i cant see a nut or anything so a little help anybody thx the noob hoseph
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XT'S Off road wheels
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On 3/14/2007
Rick
wrote in from
United States
(66.74.nnn.nnn)
Correction on phone number for 'MARTY @ GOODYEAR RUBBER 758-4734 THIS IS A DIRECT NUMBER PLEASE USE THIS... THANK YOU
LETS BRING BACK OFF ROAD SKATING!!!
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OFF ROAD XT'S -GOODYEAR RUBBER
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On 3/12/2007
Rick
wrote in from
United States
(66.74.nnn.nnn)
If your looking to bring back off roading..Look no further than Goodyear Rubber of So Cal. Call them RANCHO CUCAMONGA CAL. Ask for Marty.. #909-292-7908 Let him know how much you really really would like to get off roading back on the map again...I miss it too.. I'm the former owner. An over seas company knocked me out of the market with something that wasn't a true off road wheel and filled WAL-MART with crap... I won't mention what country but their food is good. Look to a cumunistic country which LATELY we seem to enjoy building their economy up rather than our own..Thats where you fine some fat,guy counting our American Money.
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AT wheels
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On 2/27/2007
zach
wrote in from
United States
(68.236.nnn.nnn)
HI I am looking for some AT wheels 113m with tread...the place I called was outa business. Anything anywhere is good, I just need some names and links, thanks!
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Dirt wheels Wanted
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On 11/2/2006
Jim
wrote in from
United States
(68.126.nnn.nnn)
My 14 year old son is looking for some "dirt wheels" for his skateboard. I can't find any. Anyone have some good ones for sale or can you direct me to where I can buy some new ones? Please let me know ASAP. His birthday is in a week and I need then NOW.
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big tire dirt wheels
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On 10/17/2006
SCOOTER
wrote in from
(68.35.nnn.nnn)
Hey where do i find the big dirt wheels for down hill dirt excitement been trying to find some but no luck. i have tried e-bay, no thank you long story any way please e-mail me back with some good news Thanks. Scooter
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my new deck
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On 5/25/2006
G.force
wrote in from
Canada
(207.194.nnn.nnn)
Hey whats up? Just thought I would share a little here as I am in the process of creating a new island deck for myself, as my old vision deck doesnt ride very well where I am now living. My new deck has those huge Tonka style wheels with 180 trucks, the deck itself is a renovated board created by yours truly. I'm hoping it can handle the terrain here as the roads are quite raw and my old wheels always slide and can never pick up enough speed to please me. find a way I say.. skating is my connection to a lot of things within me, it is a must have!
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all terain board
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On 4/5/2006 dalton
wrote in from
United States
(216.169.nnn.nnn)
i live i the woods so i need an all terain board my dad is going to make me a board out of hickory and skateboard trucks but we still need some inflatible tire and wheels i am only 11 so it will be a fun project.
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new to off road
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On 3/16/2006
matt
wrote in from
United States
(67.171.nnn.nnn)
hey, i'm new to all of this mountainboarding stuff... so no response is too obvious.
i'm wanting to get into mountainboarding, and have longboarded alot for the last couple of years, down hilling and carving, and cruising. i was looking at a mbs jeep renegade board, looks decent. Do i need a brake, or are the useless? what else do i want to think about? tire size? truck type? can it ride on pavement? bearings?
feel free to email me, thanks
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mountain board trucks
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On 12/20/2005
Fast Eddie
wrote in from
United States
(70.246.nnn.nnn)
I have a pair of mountain board trucks if anyone is interested. just over 30 cm axls tip to axle tip (bout 11 3/4 inches) kcgravityracers@yahoo.com fast eddie outty
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Skator
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On 10/14/2005 M4RC10
wrote in from
Argentina
(200.61.nnn.nnn)
For those ones who want to have an all-terrain board you should try the SKATORS Boards by Marreta!!!
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2005 US Open Mountainboarding
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On 6/13/2005
Tyler
wrote in from
United States
(67.169.nnn.nnn)
http://www.usopenmountainboarding.com/ This sounds like a fun event. Any riders been to the US Open in Aspen before?
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thought I was lost
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On 3/17/2005 tom t
wrote in from
Canada
(64.228.nnn.nnn)
hey, a response! Welcome to the all-terrain page! So...I don't know what kind of stuff you ride. Do you do any sliding or airs? Not me, not yet, but maybe I'll try to get that stuff going this summer. You?
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!!!
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On 3/8/2005
daniel trujillo
wrote in from
United States
(169.241.nnn.nnn)
yeah you can jump out of them without ipping your leg off
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Hello o o o
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On 2/15/2005 tom t
wrote in from
Canada
(64.228.nnn.nnn)
Any off-roaders out there?
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mountainboarder
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On 12/21/2004 tom t
wrote in from
Canada
(64.228.nnn.nnn)
hi guys,girls...checking in from toronto...Never seen anyone mountainboarding round here, but i'm hooked. I longboard and currently skate my new homemade 36" flexdeck...was on an LY Pinner (rock solid) but MY GOD! Riding a flexy longboard taught me how to ride the flexy MBS Core 16 deck MUCH BETTER than I could before. Anyway, never rode any other mountainboards but this one feels top-notch to me. I'd say the trucks are indestructable unless the whole thing flew over a cliff. A bit sluggish till you really get the feel but I think I got it now!... I mostly haven't been using the bindings though...seems kinda scary to me. Can you jump out of those single-toe-strap bindings if necessary or does the board tear off your leg at the knee?
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Terfware
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On 11/19/2004 stealthsahnk
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(195.93.nnn.nnn)
Hey...im from the uk..mashing up the hills of dartmoor. check out the pics and cool videos direct stream from www.terfware.co.uk - - - atb forum and all that too.. tshirts...in fact damn this site has it all!
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Be Unlimited ATB
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On 11/15/2004
Darren
wrote in from
United Kingdom
(62.173.nnn.nnn)
http://www.atbshop.co.uk/images/beunlimitedmedium.wmv
Hi People Check out this 6.3 mb video of the BeUnlimted MTB... Feel free to drop me a line to let us know what you think...
Thanks Darren
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On 8/16/2004
boydinaus
wrote in from
Australia
(203.23.nnn.nnn)
ok i have put angled risers under the rear trucks for downhilling on the blade as per speed skateboard and they seem to have eliminated the wobbs from the terrain i am riding - has anyone had experience with this
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On 5/21/2004
Daniel Trujillo
wrote in from
(169.241.nnn.nnn)
oh no, do not get a mongoose, unless their boards have changed i would not get one. the litecamb was the first one i got, and i broke the skateboard style trucks in about a month, then i got a unicamb and broke the deck in 5 days, then they wouldn't give me a new one. the trucks from the unicamb are good but i dont like the shock dampeners from mongoose, i prefer the mbs eggshocks. i prefer mbs for overall quality for everything, the mongoose boards are also several pounds heavier. i would recommend an mbs jeeprenegade or cj5. it does kinda depend on how tall you are and how much you weigh.
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On 5/9/2004 Reeve McNall
wrote in from
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were do get earthboard trucks?
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On 1/9/2004 Unit
wrote in from
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Daniel - That depends on a few different things. Weight, height, location...
Probably the best bet I can suggest right off for a begginer is the Mongoose LiteCamb or the Mongoose UniCamb. http://www.mongooseatb.com/ Comes with everything you need except padding.
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On 1/7/2004 Daniel
wrote in from
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What would be considered a good entry level dirt/grass board?
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