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    Default Re: Stimulus problem

    i slide my 83a stimulus on concrete just fine dude. its not the wheels. its all you.
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    Have you tried rubbing wax all over the ground? There's a thread about that floating around somewhere... LOL

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    If OP is ever coming back...

    You seem kind of whiney You're not providing us with enough info, you haven't said what trucks you're riding on, what deck you're using, riser size, etc. These are details people asked for.

    Fun thing though, even if we had all the info you didn't give everyone about this situation; you're asking for something we can't answer. I slide my stimulus on concrete, I don't have a problem doing it. Even if, for some reason, that wheel isn't as good at sliding then maybe you just need to deal with it. We don't have an answer for this, the likely reason is because there isn't a problem.

    You just need to try harder.

    That's it. That's the only answer, there is no wheel that will magically grip forever, so figure out what it takes to slide it in this situation. This is all on you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    If I read your question correctly, the answer would have to be; To make a noise, your wheels MUST slide.
    I made a helluva noise when I invoked toebite, stopped my wheels and attempted missionary style sex with the chipseal. Yeah, I made a lot of noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8ftbed View Post
    I made a helluva noise when I invoked toebite, stopped my wheels and attempted missionary style sex with the chipseal. Yeah, I made a lot of noise.
    Which is just a sign of the quality in your work. Maybe one day, if he works at it, OP can make as much noise as you in these situations.
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    10bitesofburgersnortedoutthenostrils LOL!

    ... almost sprained my finger due to speed wobble (Fusrodah)

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    oh god... just read the first page and i have to say im never surprised by the ignorance of people...

    lol

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    Default Re: Stimulus problem

    Maybe he's just experiencing the wrong stimulus?
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    certainly not overstimulated, although that's the state required for the wannaberamp.

    ... almost sprained my finger due to speed wobble (Fusrodah)

    ... wheels need to be round to roll well. (aloysius)

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Mu- View Post
    Which is just a sign of the quality in your work. Maybe one day, if he works at it, OP can make as much noise as you in these situations.
    first off thats what she said

    and ill give you the b.o.f.d and say that polished concrete is alot like new wheels as soon as the "release mold" is off you should be able to slide

    BUT ALOT of it is you i can easily slide pink zigzags on metal ramps
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillSkeat View Post
    buh-buh-buh-but I CAN slide! I really really can!
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    Well sliding upwards like that is a little different than flat ground on a sidewalk.... so watch your friends more closely? Maybe they're putting their weight in a spot you're not or something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D3vO View Post
    Try fucking yourself so hard into the 'slide' that it scares you....if you don't slide then you aren't fucking hard enough.
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