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GI Joe
On 9/29/2005 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

GI Joe...I'm stoked to hear you are planning Maryhill 2006!! I can't wait to ride that sweet hill again.
Judith and I won't be making it out to ABQ this weekend. John and I were going to share the all-night drive on Friday night,but it's not going to happen. I hate to miss this one....hopefully we will make the next event in ABQ.

 
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Thanks Montreal Crew
On 9/29/2005 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

I'm back to work after a little vacation in Quebec. Judith and I had a great ride with the Montreal crew and wish we had spent more time on our boards. Ian, Pierre, Dwayne, Pascal, Sebastian and Montoya were our "tour guides" down some of the sweet hills in the west end of Montreal...good stuff!! Hope we didn't slow you guys down too much!!!

Visiting friends and family was fun, but Judith says riding downhill with the locals was the highlight of the trip. Thanks again guys!

 
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Ditches
On 9/23/2005 GI Joe wrote in from United States  (65.19.nnn.nnn)

Did you say ditches? How about a banked slalom? Are you guys coming Oct 1st and 2nd to NM?

 
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Badlands
On 9/23/2005 Lynne W. wrote in from United States  (143.197.nnn.nnn)

Jimmy, if you are coming this way, please bring Tyler's wallet with you, he left it at your house last weekend, Give us a call (909) 798-7173

 
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Rock you like a HURRICANE!
On 9/22/2005 JIMMY FLINDt. wrote in from United States  (207.200.nnn.nnn)

David, call me and we will ride THE BADLANDS this weekend because Chris has some new wheels that I want to test at high speed. Maybe we can ride some ditches also.

 
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knee
On 9/21/2005 brent wrote in from United States  (69.232.nnn.nnn)

I'm going nuts waiting for my knee to heal. I wanna skate but im busy trying to walk. Too bad I sold my pegged luge.

 
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goofy footy
On 9/20/2005 Julien wrote in from United States  (129.133.nnn.nnn)

right foot forward would be goofy footed my friend. I don't know if this is the best place to ask but there's your answer dood

 
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longboarding
On 9/20/2005 lenny wrote in from United States  (67.166.nnn.nnn)

when i'm longboarding, i ride with my right foot first, is that regular or goofy?

 
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Maryhill,,,2006, REally?
On 9/17/2005 dennimennis wrote in from United States  (216.9.nnn.nnn)

MAryhill again,,, Ohh you just made my day. Now just tell me you got to have a board with four wheels and youll make my week, hahah actually I don;t care, as loing as whoever brings it ripps it...;) REally bummed that I can't make ABQ Gonna be out of the country, But gotta ride those ditchs soon. youguys ripp it and let me know how I can help with the maryhill stuff for next year....


Ohh and I think we sould run cowzer corner too,,

right on Timeship
D

 
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Maryhill in 2006
On 9/15/2005 Deano wrote in from United States  (209.181.nnn.nnn)

THANKS JOE!!!!

Let us know how we can help, as always we are your willing servants.

Lets run Cowzer Corner!!

 
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maryhill '06
On 9/15/2005 david wrote in from United States  (69.3.nnn.nnn)

You rock Joe! Maryhill Rules! this time use the whole road, cowzer corner is my favorite at high speeeeeeeeeeeeedddd

 
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Outlaw Sandia Adventure
On 9/15/2005 Joe Lehm wrote in from United States  (65.19.nnn.nnn)

Let's start by explaining that there will be NO le Mans style start at altitude because the highway Dept killed the Crest road for years to come. So instead we'll have a Rio Bravo Outlaw Race with 6 man heats which should provide enough room for everyone to safely avoid traffic, eachother and Johns Big Zipper. The rest of the eventful weekend should prove to be more of a Bro Fest than a Pro Fest with what looks like a small turnout that will include less Pros and more Ladies and Locals. Carly, Judith and Isa will make the biggest Ladies Class we've ever had.

While this years All Around will have less emphasis on DH, it's looking like we'll have much more time to PLAY, maybe head to the Jemez Mts. Have you been practicing running cones? Banked Slalom? The Cross Town race is so much fun being mostly DH or pumpable, it's probably a better candidate for hood ornamentation too. At this point I'm rooting for a small turnout so we can pack everyone into the vans and take over the town. Did you read the post explaining that it's the same weekend as the International Balloon Fiesta? If you've never seen this spectacle you will be blown away by the level of RISK TAKING that these pilots live for. We could even find ourselves helping to pull one down or getting a lift up.

Think of it as less of a race and more of a Rally. Our reputation precedes us, and finally YES....Maryhill in 2006.

 
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Montreal
On 9/12/2005 Ian wrote in from Canada  (70.50.nnn.nnn)

Looking forward to you getting here Dave.

Call me at the shop. 514 362 8763
or on my cel 514 808 5599

We can do some taxki runs on the Devil's Toy if you are up for it.

Ian

 
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NW, SW, NE
On 9/12/2005 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

NW david,
Thanks for posting the pics a few weeks back. I definitely want to ride more hills in the NW with the “MH rat pack”….. 4 "loops roads" huh????....very nice!

SW Joe,
Can you throw a race at Maryhill again next year?......pleeeeeaaaaasssseeee!!!
So…no Sandia, Le Mans starts, sprinting at altitude, outlaw/highway downhill without hay bales but with oncoming traffic...more outlaw DH...etc etc etc etc...sounds fun but I'm scared Joe!! New Mexico is great, but I don't want to become a hood ornament or die of a heart attack in friggin’ Abq!!! Last year I “worked” myself trying to do a 4” ollie!! Sounds like I’ll be lucky to make it out alive this time!!.... Mr. Safety...are you still there???? John, Judith and I were talking about making the last minute drive out...you will probably see us there. We hear Indian School calling our names, but the contest sounds like a lot of work.

SW GMR,
Good times at GMR on Sunday. John, Brent, McIntyre, Flindt, Midgit, Tom Edstrand, Tyler and myself got to run the entire 8 miles...John, Jimmy and Tom ran it twice!! Brent hit some of the new “cat tracks” and took a spill near the top…hope his knee isn’t messed up too much.

NE Montreal,
I’m off to Montreal this Thurs for a little family vacation....2 weeks late for Top Challenge....aaargh! We will be taking some boards and hope to get a little riding in while we are there.

 
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Aero Trickery
On 9/10/2005 K-Rimes wrote in from Canada  (24.87.nnn.nnn)

I was talking to Carly Richardson (Midget) ((Jimmy's girl)) at the Vernon DH and she was saying that the Roger brothers had some quite interesting Aero ideas that you've tried. I was curious about what things you've played around with when it comes to being aerodynamic on a skateboard.

 
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swedish race
On 9/9/2005 andreas wrote in from Sweden  (83.227.nnn.nnn)

Time has come to put on the first official Swedish championship, the race will be held at Ållleberg/ Falköping on the 24-25 of September.
All international riders are welcome to ride and fight for the title Swedish champion.
The course is just over 1km long with a slow corner to start and then a 120 degree right, a 40degre left and a 90 degree left to the finish line.
We will be using 200 hay bales to safe the course.
We will have to volunteers from the Red Cross there to fix us up and an ambulance will be at the bottom of the hill if they have the time.(We don’t want to have to stop the race)
All this for 150sek or 20$us
Rides can register at www.longboard.nu

There are cabins on top of the hill that can be rented for 150sek per person (call +46-(0)515-37151) if in the event that more than 30 riders should turn up then there will be two heated military tents that can house 12 men per tent.(free)

If anyone would like to know more or sponsor the event please let me know at andreascjohnsen@hotmail.com

There will be a really cool prise for the hardest slam ……A tattoo from Theo-jack of http://www.illuminatastigmata.com/

Rider can also download the flyer at http://www.sevendayweekend.com/download/SM2005.pdf

 
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Abq again?
On 9/7/2005 Joe Lehm wrote in from United States  (65.19.nnn.nnn)

Sandia Crest Road has been the hapless victim of a highway repaving job disaster. The TimeShip Crew has got plan 'B' Outlaw version 1.0 See the sign up page for details. I hope you didn't think the Le Mans style start was aimed JUST at cigarette smokers! Send John or how about Brent DeKeyser? I once saw him do a grind, but no 360. And damn if Andrew Mercado didn't lend his leathers and gear to Brent Kosick who then easily beat me at Vail and for the Overall Racer too. Thanks Andrew, come out to Abq and take up the challenge.

 
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Porn.
On 8/28/2005 redmatthew wrote in from United States  (66.90.nnn.nnn)

My keyboard is malfunctioning from all the Jergens..... Thanks Dave. Can't wait till my next trip to the great NW!!!!!!

 
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metal boards and mary
On 8/28/2005 david wrote in from United States  (67.101.nnn.nnn)

heres a shot from the podium at the race at maryhill, you can see the metal boards that dave and john made there. i think they are pretty sweet looking, i certaintly would not want to be smacked in the anklke from one of those things.



and dave, to bad we did'nt meet up earlier before the race, about 10 of us skated this on friday. it is also called a "loops rd", there are 4 of them in the area, its a few miles of this:

 
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Thanks for the advice!
On 8/26/2005 Matt wrote in from United States  (66.90.nnn.nnn)

I consider your input priceless. This is going to be my project for next week. I have a metal worker friend who has vowed to help. Pics to come. Test drive soon after. ???????????? Gotta try.

 
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Board pics
On 8/26/2005 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

Shredder..I'll see what I can do about getting some pics up for you.

 
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Aluminum work
On 8/26/2005 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

Matt..you could probably build that type of board. The end pieces would require 2 bends with significantly more bend angle when compared to the 1-bend ends we have been making. Those bends would require you to form the metal in a soft condition (-O condition) and then heat treat after forming for the required strength....that would be expensive. We use 3/8" 6061-T651 Plate for our ends. You would probably need to "sandwich" the wood ends between the end and a large "washer" plate to distribute the loads evenly to the wood. Riding the board would probably tend to loosen the ends as the wood might compress/deform at the end joints when loaded. Drilling the wood (straight) to fit the ends may be a bit difficult.
What steering angles and ride height are you looking for? You might want to draw a full scale/side view drawing to see how it might work. If you know the wheelbase, trucks, wheels, truck angles, ride height, deck length and minimum bend radius for the aluminum...the rest of the drawing is like connecting the dots..sort of ;) Flindt's new board rides about 1/4" higher than his EVO. The rear is flat and the front has about 10 degrees added steering. He is using 35 degree Randal plates. We can add "drop" spacers for the board and/or trucks to drop it lower if he wants.

 
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New Rogers Boards
On 8/25/2005 Shredder wrote in from Australia  (137.154.nnn.nnn)

Hey guys, it's so unfair to discuss these new boards without giving the rest of the crowd pictures! :-)
I am so curious about your new boards, could you put up some pics? Please?

 
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Jimmy...Represent!
On 8/24/2005 David Rogers wrote in from United States  (66.14.nnn.nnn)

Great job Jimmy!! Glad you are liking the board. So your off to Montreal now?...good deal. Looks like you and Connor will REPRESENT for the SoCal DH crew...rip it up!!
I think Tyler is going to give them all a run on the luge. Not sure if CC got a ticket yet.
That board should be great for Montreal!!...the rain won't hurt it, and the front shouldn't break off if you hit a pothole or a 1" steel plate in the road ;)
Brent came out to the Dump Rd. on Sunday and picked his board up...he's still really fast!
See Ya!

 
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Aluminum work
On 8/24/2005 Matt Franklin wrote in from United States  (66.90.nnn.nnn)

I love your modular board thing. At first glance at Marryhill I was convinced it's the future!- and I think I'm going to try a simmilar deal. What I want to do is put a non drop through landy DH style front and rear onto my Kebbek rough cut deck. What do you think? What grade aluminum should I use? Bending technique? Heat? Anything to look out for? I'd love to chat about it. MPF (512)762-5770

 
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