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    Default Any one ever skeleton luge on concrete?

    i kinda #### around with skeleton luge but nothing serious and i was wondering. do people some where out there acually do this? maybe, i would like to know because it would be tight and pretty ####### gnar



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    Default Re: Any one ever skeleton luge on concrete?

    Just a question- about your thread- where the hell else would you skeleton luge other than concrete?
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    Default Re: Any one ever skeleton luge on concrete?

    Ther was a gentleman, from England I believe, at Maryhill last weekend with a skelton style sled

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    Quote Originally Posted by mexifly View Post
    Ther was a gentleman, from England I believe, at Maryhill last weekend with a skelton style sled

    He was from france, and he invented the Skull board.

    http://www.skullboard.com/en/gallery.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve D. View Post
    He was from france, and he invented the Skull board.

    http://www.skullboard.com/en/gallery.html
    If I'm not mistaken that same guy was at Munnsville.... which was paved.....

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    Default Re: Any one ever skeleton luge on concrete?

    Yup, his name is Claude.

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    And Claude kicks ass. Skullboarding is so scarry and he's so bloody fast with it. And a nice guy tp
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    Default Re: Any one ever skeleton luge on concrete?

    Man, I was just thinking about this the other day. That would be crazy to try.

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    Default Re: Any one ever skeleton luge on concrete?

    i got a chance to try that out for about 50 feet. Its pretty crazy, steers from the rear so its a little different. would take some getting used to, but the braking system works really well. Claude is a great guy too.

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