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Longboarding (1457 Posts)
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which one?
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On 3/11/2004 Slim
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ed economy or luke nosewalker?
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miami skating
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On 3/9/2004 snoball
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bauer, you might try asking the guys over at floridaskater.com for info...west palm has the Y and alan's place is over there on the east coast...you may feel it's too far north for the trip from miami, but if you can get to Kona skatepark in Jax you should...orlando has a couple of good parks ( Oviedo and Orlando park )... good luck!
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Park on a skiboard
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On 3/8/2004 Roboto PDX
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I take my 5'4" skiboard to a street park here in oregon. There is nothing like taking a pocket on a longbord with RII 180's. It has a completely differnt feel from shortboarding the trick is finding parks with enough room between transitions and roll in points. Here is the rundown on the park that I go to. http://www.skateoregon.com/Hillsboro/Hillsboro.html
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street
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On 3/7/2004 d
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On occasion I'll take my 38 inch pintail to the park near my house, carve the street course and work the transitions. Its is layed out just right, no tricks really but lots of carvin turnin and holdin on to speed that no one on a shorty can acheive. They always ask how it goes so fast. simply put you can pump and work every little bump and pocket. Ohh soo fun.
Stay low....stay loose
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Street Park
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On 3/7/2004
Brendan
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How many people skate street with their longboards. Just wondering what kind of stuff other people can do.
Cheers, Brendan
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Stickers
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On 3/6/2004
Nikki
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hey i just got a new long board and i've looked EVERY WHERE for some volcom stickers! any one got some they want to sell me or give me. even if there not volcom thats ok. If there sick i'll take em!
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miami, FL
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On 3/5/2004
Bauer
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Hi all: I am going to be traveling to Miami, fl in June. Does any one out there have any recommendation, for longboarding in the area? I would greatly appreciate any tips.
Thanks, Bauer
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45 and Others
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On 3/3/2004
Jack
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Roktot
I have a variety of wide longboards in stock. Please take a ride over to my shop to see if there is anything that fits your needs. I will be happy tp answer any questions you might have.
www.solidskate.com
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longboarding in ireland
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On 3/3/2004
keith
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ok if anybody knows of longboarders in waterford area of ireland i would appreciate it if they would get on to me about doing some skating in the area preferably if they know of any cool spots to longboard in the area
46"surfone bomber board gravity trucks lucky abec 9 bearings surfone 76mm carving wheels
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45"
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On 3/2/2004 abe
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Roktot
gravity makes a 52" x 10" board, I got one and cut out wheel wells and I am now using it for a carving board. If you don't mind putting some manual labor into your board you might look into doing this. youcan check out the board at gravityboard.com
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Comet 45" pintail
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On 3/1/2004 Roktot
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Has anyone ridden the concave Comet 45" pintail? I have huge feet, and am concerned it might be too narrow toward the back. Also, if anyone knows of a 45" by 10" (approx) board, I'd be keen to know about it.
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Hills in Florida
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On 2/27/2004
Franklin
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I've got like 5 buddies and were all looking for some hills to bomb in fla. We live in broward county, which is where ft. lauderdale is. I gonna try to go up to palm beach this weekend. e-mail me if your lookin' for some peeps to ride with :
Landyachz DH Race Deck Bones Swiss Precision Bearings Randal 150mm Truck in front for sharp turns and 180mm truck in back for stability Abec 11 101mm Flywheels/83mm Flywheels (I go back and forth)
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Ed ...."Aloha"
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On 2/20/2004
Rene' CANNONBALL Carrasco
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John Dillon - thanks for the compliment.
If there's a chance to photograph Ed Economy - I always try to get a good shot - because he's ALWAYS helping run the slalom races all day , when I usually see him !
Here's a pic of Ed coming at me at full speed - going into a carving/bottomturn/slide with his longboard !
My brothers and I met Ed at the Euclid "U" Ditch in 1976.
Ed's kinda like the "Duke" [Kahanamoku] - - of Longboard Skateboarding, don't you think ?
-I do. ..................- Rene' CANNONBALL Carrasco !
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longboarding in new zealand
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On 2/17/2004
sam
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hey any of u new zealenders because I want to no if there are any races on in New zealand and the races sound so much fun.im a beginner and wanto get into the sport some more.
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Longboarding @ the H.B. Flatland Freestyle JAM !
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On 2/16/2004
Rene' CANNONBALL Carrasco
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ED "ALOHA" ECONOMY @ THE H.B. FREESTYLE JAM !
PHOTO by Rene' CANNONBALL Carrasco !
*more JAM photo's - go to
http://www.renecarrasco.com/_wsn/page5.html
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G&S Longboard
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On 2/9/2004 Midge
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Can anyone tell me anything about this board please? http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/auction_photo.asp?id=8798870&permanent=0&photoID=2807042&title=G%26S+Longboard+Skateboard
Thanks
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john babiar
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On 2/8/2004
general lee
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trying to get in touch with you
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skating in the rain
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On 2/6/2004 Ade
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Mandy Its the best time to skate if you want to develop your sliding technique. Make sure you have good slider gloves and go for it. As the others said keep your bearings well oiled and wipe your board down afterwards. No probs re trucks.
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REF: Aloha pix
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On 2/5/2004
John Dillon, Team Fun
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Thanks Rene for posting the pix of Ed 'Aloha' Economy with his board...the other pix u have posted in the past are great as well, esp the one of Mr. Aloha carving it up on the his big board during one of your freestyle jams. Ed 'Aloha' Economy for President!
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Truck mpunting
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On 2/3/2004
Steve
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Hi Guys, need a little bit of advice if you'd be so kind I just bought a G&S fiberflex pintail, with randal 180’s and 76mm kryps. Whats the feeling on a good start point on truck positioning for a big guy like me (240lbs) I’m told that all the G&S stuff is now the stiff flex so assume that’s the case. Any advice/experience welcome Cheers Steve
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skating in the rain
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On 2/2/2004 G. Mark
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Always clean and relube bearings immediately after skating in the rain. Always wipe down your deck so it's clean and dry, too.
-Mark Colden Dallas, TX (where we sometimes pray for rain)
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rain skate...
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On 1/30/2004 Cory P (PDX)
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The first time I tried skating in the rain and ruined a good set of bearings. I find that depending on what shape the wheels are I can get away with riding on wet roads a bit providing that I wipe down my bearings right afterwards I also keep them well oiled. Make sure that your bearings have removable shields so you can dry out the balls. Also watch for those turns wet roads remove any sense of traction that you may have had on dry roads, you will slide all over.
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Is it alright to skate in the rain...?
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On 1/29/2004
Mandy
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Is it alright to skate in the rain, will I ruin my trucks or bearings, should I buy special bearings or something like that, anyone know??
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sun99
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On 1/28/2004
stevie
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I consider longboards for streetsurfing and cruising, but not just that.
You can ride a longboard in a half-pipe, pool, ditch or park bowls provided the length of the wheelbase and the curve of the transitions are a decent match. If the transition is abrupt it's going to be difficult or impossible to make it on a long wheelbase (over 36"). Most park boards have a 15 to 18" wheelbase, measured from the inside baseplate hole of one truck to the inside baseplate hole of the other. The same applies to the subsequent top turns, etc. Many park riders slide their boards to make top turns, or just kickturn which you can do on a longboard. There's just more board to have to throw around. A wide semi-circular half-pipe might be makeable on just about any board, depending on your skill, of course.
It goes without saying that longboards and downhill are meant for each other. Make sure and have the right trucks if you plan on going fast. Some trucks, in particular Randalls, handle the speeds without wobbling but also carve well. Other trucks like Exkates and Seismics carve well but might wobble depending on your skill. Independent trucks carve well but wobble like crazy if you loosen them up enough to carve a longboard.
I find surfing and skating highly complementary. I think the best way to improve is to skate a lot and make sure and try different disciplines. Slalom will greatly improve your ability to carve and make quick corrections. Pool, park and ditch skating will improve your ability to bring your weight back to being centered over your board through a variety of circumstances. I don't skate tricks or big vert so I can't comment on those disciplines but the point is: a wide range of skating experiences can only improve your overall ability.
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