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11-04-2009 10:12 PM
#1961
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
first time out for the pro model, fedex left it on the front porch this morning. pumps like a champ. really loose bushings but it is stable. not wobbly like some other boards. have to start taking the longer way to work-bike trails all the way.
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11-05-2009 02:29 AM
#1962
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by loug
did the same thing monday before last. put some neosporin on the rr and cover with saran wrap. use some masking tape to hold it all together. also got rr on the right hand knuckles, right elbow and on top of right shoulder. got some nice scabs going now. only difference? i have pads and didn't bother to wear them. luckily had the wrist protection on. 
haha i had some sort of thing on my hands so thank god they got saved. im tired of getting them scared up. i got knee pads now though, so im ready for another go at the hill. what should i do to my randal 180s to make them more stable? switch out the baseplates from 50 to some 42s or 35s?
i put the randal stock bushing on boardside and a venom 85 barrel on the other just now. im going to try it out tomorrow(along with my new knee pads)
"Fight war, not wars; destroy power, not people."- Crass
FSM, Randall 180s, Orangatang 86a Fat Frees
Landyachtz Switch, Crails, Orangatang 80a In Heats
(If your in arkansas hit me up!)
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11-05-2009 07:41 AM
#1963
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by Drifty420
haha i had some sort of thing on my hands so thank god they got saved. im tired of getting them scared up. i got knee pads now though, so im ready for another go at the hill. what should i do to my randal 180s to make them more stable? switch out the baseplates from 50 to some 42s or 35s?
i put the randal stock bushing on boardside and a venom 85 barrel on the other just now. im going to try it out tomorrow(along with my new knee pads)
depends on how much you weigh. bushings in the 90's will make things more stable but you loose some of your carve. have green randal bushings in the 180's on my neme and the thing is solid as a rock carves nice too (183#). try the bushing change before changing the angle. how fast are you skating?
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11-05-2009 08:51 AM
#1964
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
dude, nice looking deck on your avatar.
PM your snail mail and I'll send you a skogging sweat towel!
I'm in Texas ripping the terrain up with the locals now on my Pro Deck and amazing how people look at the basic design and say WOW, that looks old skewl. Then they see the ride, the glide and the turn and the movements and suddenly the awareness increases of what pedidexterity is all about.
cYaSK8
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11-05-2009 09:59 AM
#1965
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by sAMOa
dude, nice looking deck on your avatar.
PM your snail mail and I'll send you a skogging sweat towel!
I'm in Texas ripping the terrain up with the locals now on my Pro Deck and amazing how people look at the basic design and say WOW, that looks old skewl. Then they see the ride, the glide and the turn and the movements and suddenly the awareness increases of what pedidexterity is all about.
cYaSK8
no doubt anyone that rides this board will love it. getting ready to take the long way to work, bike trail about 2 miles. after the 1 mile dh. gonna see if i can pump all the way today-on your board
oh yea!!! this board reminds me of my first board (1960s) solid and predictable. keep up the good work.
Last edited by loug; 11-05-2009 at 10:28 AM.
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11-05-2009 05:09 PM
#1966
"Fight war, not wars; destroy power, not people."- Crass
FSM, Randall 180s, Orangatang 86a Fat Frees
Landyachtz Switch, Crails, Orangatang 80a In Heats
(If your in arkansas hit me up!)
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11-05-2009 09:27 PM
#1967
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by Drifty420
i got no clue how fast im skating but its definatly nothing crazy fast.. and with the randal stock boardside and the venom 85s roadside it is WAY better then before. its so much more stable and i can actually have some confidence carving down a hill  i think itd be nice to get a 42* bp just to try it out. i mean for 15-20$ thats not too bad. plus i heard the 42* randals are very very low compared to the rest of the randals.
todays ride was fun. i felt so much more confident and i went adventuring and found a lot of new places to ride, no whipe outs either  overall - great ride. wish i wasnt the only rider around :[
if you got the pasos go for all the truck/bushing changes you can afford. best way to learn and develop a set-up for you. before you know it you'll have a board quiver, wheel quiver, truck quiver...
"plus i heard the 42* randals are very very low compared to the rest of the randals."
make sure you leave room for carving. get it too low you might have to use risers or a smaller wheels.
today i scoped out every road on the way to work. had the typical down hill to the flats @1 mile, then thru a slanted parking lot at the hospital. next was a road with no stop signs for the traffic direction skated. next a small down hill to the bottom and onto the flats. across a pedestrian bridge and onto a bike trail. 2 1/2 miles to work, peice of cake, usually. today 20 mile an hour head wind gusting to 40 mile an hour. had to push the whole way. if the foot wasn't pushing i wasn't moving. sucked for the whole 1/2 hour.
know how you feel not having anyone to ride with. no one around here longboards and my sons just look at me funny when i talk about them using one of my boards. hang in there someone will show up and be interested. might even be a cutie
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11-06-2009 01:29 AM
#1968
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by loug
if you got the pasos go for all the truck/bushing changes you can afford. best way to learn and develop a set-up for you. before you know it you'll have a board quiver, wheel quiver, truck quiver...
"plus i heard the 42* randals are very very low compared to the rest of the randals."
make sure you leave room for carving. get it too low you might have to use risers or a smaller wheels.
today i scoped out every road on the way to work. had the typical down hill to the flats @1 mile, then thru a slanted parking lot at the hospital. next was a road with no stop signs for the traffic direction skated. next a small down hill to the bottom and onto the flats. across a pedestrian bridge and onto a bike trail. 2 1/2 miles to work, peice of cake, usually. today 20 mile an hour head wind gusting to 40 mile an hour. had to push the whole way. if the foot wasn't pushing i wasn't moving. sucked for the whole 1/2 hour.
know how you feel not having anyone to ride with. no one around here longboards and my sons just look at me funny when i talk about them using one of my boards. hang in there someone will show up and be interested. might even be a cutie 
that sucks about the wind dude, but atleast it wasnt raining.. then youd really been pist off haha. oh and im holding off on the 42s. i think the 50s are doing just fine. anyways i made some slide gloves.. tis why im up so late.. i hope to try them out tomorrow. used gorrilla glue, old gloves, cutting board. i hope it works 
ill post pics and what not tomorrow if theyre worthy. skating by yourself isnt all bad.. but yeah im gunna go get my friends from school to ride my board and hopefully 1 of them will get hooked
"Fight war, not wars; destroy power, not people."- Crass
FSM, Randall 180s, Orangatang 86a Fat Frees
Landyachtz Switch, Crails, Orangatang 80a In Heats
(If your in arkansas hit me up!)
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11-06-2009 02:07 AM
#1969
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
I went to class, I came home, I went to my sister's, I came home.
that was the extent of today's riding.
oh ya, I tried my friend's goddess for like 30 seconds, but I was sketch about wheelbite.
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11-06-2009 03:44 PM
#1970
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
Havent gotten to ride today, so its been like 5 days or so since my arm got messed up. But the elbow is 100% and the shoulder is about 90% so once I get back home on monday, I get to ride. I;ve got some helmets and paddin in the mail too.
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11-06-2009 04:20 PM
#1971
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
I learned to coleman slide today.
I have never experience something so beautiful.
-Sebastien De Groof
"Yeah, you start up there so I can see how fast you go"
 Originally Posted by blstndwn
no retard a segway. And I did mean what I said!
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11-06-2009 07:01 PM
#1972
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
Somebody in a car asked me to have their babies.
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11-06-2009 08:01 PM
#1973
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by Jayordan.b
Somebody in a car asked me to have their babies.
haven't most of the guys here on the fish asked you to have their babies?
Skate today because it might rain tomorrow
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11-06-2009 08:04 PM
#1974
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by engebo_kelsey
haven't most of the guys here on the fish asked you to have their babies?
Yeah, but this was for reals.
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11-06-2009 08:09 PM
#1975
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11-06-2009 09:39 PM
#1976
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by Jayordan.b
Somebody in a car asked me to have their babies.
Sure it wasn't worded a little differently?
Anyhow I had a great session today. My initial disappointment at the sprinkling mist turned into glee when I realized my skate spot was totally deserted (except some young deer,) that I wasn't going to sweat my ass off walking uphill, and most importantly, low speed pendulums in the wet are good practice and incredibly fun.
Best of all, I finally got over my "fear" of a certain corner that I've been footbreaking for since I crashed there in April, and hit it faster today in the wet than I did all summer when it was dry.
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11-06-2009 09:44 PM
#1977
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
 Originally Posted by FlyingDutchman
Sure it wasn't worded a little differently?
No just like that.
They're all like, "I love your longboard. I love that you longboard. Have my babies."
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11-07-2009 07:37 PM
#1978
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
today was great, went on a carving sesh and a dh sesh with my buddies, twas a gorgeous fall day.. AWESOME
I skate because there's no Facespace, no Mybook, no Twatter, no eMail, no television, no commercials, no celebrities, no zillion dollar sports teams. No bulls--t whatsoever... It's just me, the pavement, one deck, two trucks, four bushings, four wheels, eight bearings, and some mounting hardware. My very own little race car, my own flight simulator, and it feels f--king great. ^^FlyKneeGrow^^
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11-07-2009 08:18 PM
#1979
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11-07-2009 10:13 PM
#1980
Re: How was your daily longboarding ride/s?
another catastrophe, shot the board out front and landed on my right wrist and at the same time heard my right knee pop. had wrist protection and a knee wrap on but still feel the pain. this sucks. at this rate i'll be in a wheel chair by Christmas. gonna have to stick to the larger boards and softer wheels until spring. too much stuff on the roads/trails right now.
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