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    Default Re: BMW streetcarver?

    Quote Originally Posted by kfd View Post
    Now, here is my question: WOULD REPOPPING THESE TIRES BE WORTH MY TIME? My Skateboard is my ride when my Aprilia RSV is down (very rarely does that happen?), so I am. If anyone wants tires for this thing, please let me know!

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    Don't think you would recover your manufacturing costs.

    There are street carvers (not standard longboards) easily equal to or better out there -- some must be custom rigged.

    Besides, pneumatic tires are the only way to fly...
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    I find that my BMW Streetcarver is unique, and there better not be any cars around,
    it is a great long carver, not built for high speed, but long sweeping turns.
    My lonnie toft 1977 skateboard is much better for all around, I can carry it under my
    arm with no prob, and I can do much more, such as 360's handstands/elbowstands
    all around skating like I did when I was a teen in the 70's. OK yes Iam a bit older
    than the usual skater. I am old school! I have been debating selling thestreet carver
    I have the lonnie Toft board, the g&s warptail, and a very unique Turner Foam and
    glass skateboard that I got from an old friend in H.S. in San Diego, Andy Milner
    who was a very cool guy, also Martin Milners son (Adam 12)

    Quote Originally Posted by BluegrassSurfer View Post
    Don't think you would recover your manufacturing costs.

    There are street carvers (not standard longboards) easily equal to or better out there -- some must be custom rigged.

    Besides, pneumatic tires are the only way to fly...

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    next time play with your balls and tell them you're kickflipping your junk

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    Default Re: BMW streetcarver?

    Quote Originally Posted by steveaul View Post
    I find that my BMW Streetcarver is unique, and there better not be any cars around,
    it is a great long carver, not built for high speed, but long sweeping turns.
    My lonnie toft 1977 skateboard is much better for all around, I can carry it under my
    arm with no prob, and I can do much more, such as 360's handstands/elbowstands
    all around skating like I did when I was a teen in the 70's. OK yes Iam a bit older
    than the usual skater. I am old school! I have been debating selling thestreet carver
    I have the lonnie Toft board, the g&s warptail, and a very unique Turner Foam and
    glass skateboard that I got from an old friend in H.S. in San Diego, Andy Milner
    who was a very cool guy, also Martin Milners son (Adam 12)
    Yeah you're way older than the usual skater!!!! Get something new. Maybe you'll feel younger.
    Enjoy your skate whatever it may be. Age is a matter of mind. Sometimes your body will tell you otherwise.
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