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pcmsurf
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im a pretty bad long board owner


Its been 3 years and i just now cleaned my bearings. I think I might just replace my gumballs before the semester starts. Anyone have any suggestions? (I like gumballs but want something slightly different)

Ive got a Landyachtz Chief with Randals and Bones Swisses

5/25/2007 2:05:42 AM

TerdFerguson
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what kind of riding do you plan on doing

I ride gumballs now and am looking at something about the same size but a little harder to hopefully make my sliding better

5/25/2007 5:44:43 PM

humandrive
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Anyone want to go skate around this weekend?

5/25/2007 9:16:16 PM

dustm
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would love to but will be out of town

5/25/2007 9:24:01 PM

TerdFerguson
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Just got all of the stuff needed to make slide gloves

If anyone wants any I can make some for $15 a pair

Or if you want Ill just tell you how i make them

5/29/2007 5:39:56 PM

bmdurham
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i am interested,, i would like to get together and make them together if possible. perhaps a few others would be down as well.

5/29/2007 5:56:58 PM

TerdFerguson
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Yeah we can make that happen

I may be out of town this weekend but will be here all week after about five







[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 6:38 PM. Reason : pics]

[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 6:40 PM. Reason : s]

5/29/2007 6:17:39 PM

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This afternoon i'm going out to centennial. I've been practicing pumping... awkwardly shaking my booty and scooting along. Last few times I've gone out I have gone from not being able to do it for more than a few feet to being able to lap the top of the deck multiple times. I'm also starting to 'feel' how to pump differently at high vs. low speeds, like different drive ratios. Fun stuff.

5/30/2007 9:14:20 AM

dustm
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I have been going out in the mornings for about 30 minutes before work. Took these with the digital this morning, then some more this afternoon that need to be developed. Come out and get your blood flowing while its nice and cool... 7:30 - 45ish.


6/6/2007 7:22:10 PM

humandrive
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I'll be up there this weekend. I don't know when yet I could skate but I wouldn't mind going out.

6/6/2007 8:49:33 PM

Lutra
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^He can go out Sat morn, Sat afternoon, or Sun morn.

6/6/2007 8:51:33 PM

humandrive
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I can go out when I want

6/6/2007 8:53:44 PM

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Perhaps, but those are the PREFERRED times.

6/6/2007 8:55:51 PM

dustm
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I'm going to be pretty busy this weekend but I'm sure I got a couple hours floating around somewhere.

6/8/2007 9:36:39 AM

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"Its been 3 years and i just now cleaned my bearings. I think I might just replace my gumballs before the semester starts. Anyone have any suggestions? (I like gumballs but want something slightly different)

Ive got a Landyachtz Chief with Randals and Bones Swisses"


The Big Zigs look good.

6/8/2007 10:28:19 AM

dustm
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after 5 today anyone? I'm gonna hit Shelley lake unless somebody wants to skate Centennial... or if you want to join me at Shelley that works too.

6/11/2007 2:19:32 PM

dustm
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It started raining yesterday right after I got out of work

So, this afternoon!?

6/12/2007 9:26:43 AM

bmdurham
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Yea i have been afk lately. My friend cracked the nose of my board, so i am looking to purchase another deck. Prolly the landyatchz urban assualt. Does anyone have any spare wheels/trucks?

6/12/2007 12:09:07 PM

dustm
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I have some spare 150mm indys and some krypto wheels.

Yesterday I set up a new deck to replace my pintail. Its a bit shorter with more foot space near the trucks and it rides real sweet... Wedged in the front and dewedged in the back, its easy to keep pumping and carves nice, but I have a feeling it would get speed wobbles pretty quick pointed straight downhill.

I'm itching to ride with some people... I've been hitting the garage all alone, mostly in the mornings. Lets ride, people! Get off your butts.

6/27/2007 2:30:46 PM

dustm
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Here's my new board, modified from a pool/park deck with the tail cut off and front truck moved all the way forward. Just painted it yesterday and I got some new wheels in for it today too... some 3DM 'blast wave' 78mm 75a in clear orange. Mmmmmm.



[Edited on July 3, 2007 at 1:25 PM. Reason : d]

7/3/2007 1:23:24 PM

nshumph2
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Hey y'all,

I'm going up to the mountains this weekend for some downhilling. It might just be two or three of us, don't know yet. Tentative plan is to hit this run again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIpXDLB-dJo

we did it a couple months ago with a bunch of guys from all over the east coast. I don't know if anyone who reads this has the gear for this kind of skating (leathers and helmet arent required but recommended... you'd probably need at least a leather jacket and a skate helmet, but some face protection is desirable). If you want to go hit me up, 919.449.6879. Saturday or Sunday or both, yet to be determined, between Boone and Asheville...

Neal

7/6/2007 12:23:34 AM

dustm
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dangit... going to charlotte

7/6/2007 3:24:12 PM

TerdFerguson
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^^Over my head

but just curious what kind of board, trucks, and wheels you are running on your board for that

7/8/2007 7:13:45 PM

nshumph2
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I've got a Bozi Madbomber with Randal RIIs and Abec 11 flywheels (83A duro). I like it pretty well, it's a topmount, and I got a deal on it used on ebay (the deck, the other stuff I bought new). I got a good deal on all my protective gear buying old motorcycle stuff on craigslist... There's talk of another, bigger session up that way again at the beginning of august if you're interested.

7/9/2007 11:25:57 AM

nshumph2
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Us NC riders need to represent!

http://www.silverfishlongboarding.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47861

Brian - I'm giving you plenty of heads up this time

The video I posted a few days ago was the first one of these, in April... keep an eye on the thread, or hit me up. I'm definitely going if anyone needs a ride.

Neal

7/9/2007 3:56:17 PM

TerdFerguson
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^sounds pretty sick

but like i said i need some more equipment and practice probably

Im starting to realize NC has a pretty damn good skate (esp longboard) scene
I think i read the World Championships of slalom where going to be in Statesville, NC

[Edited on July 9, 2007 at 6:08 PM. Reason : ']

7/9/2007 6:07:03 PM

nshumph2
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Yeah, the downhillbillies up in Statesville have been putting together some stuff. They are mostly slalom guys, but a bunch of them do other stuff too. The forums there, and gettogethers, have been a bit dead lately, but it's worth checking out:

http://www.downhillbillies.org

7/9/2007 7:14:33 PM

sledgekevlar
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ive got some brand new kryptos (never ridden) that gravity was including when they were out of their wheels. ill never use them cause i have my grippins so you can have them if you want. (ps if youre getting rid of gumballs the grippins are pretty fun, not as big but still good wheels).

7/9/2007 9:24:10 PM

dustm
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Would any of you be interested in goin on a distance ride every now and again? I lack the motivation to go very often on my own. One of the north Raleigh trails is relatively flat with nice asphalt for many miles and is superb for pumping (ha, ha) because there aren't many people around to laugh at you. Now that the weather is starting to get more bearable lets get out and RIDE. Its good for you.

8/24/2007 6:03:09 PM

sledgekevlar
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so i just got back from california - i saw some dude in san francisco riding an ironing board with really wide trucks. at first i wasnt sure what i was seeing, then he picked it up and there was a piece of wood on the bottom to screw the trucks into and it was a full on ironing board. i laughed

8/26/2007 6:42:05 PM

carvebeast
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edited a little vid with some raleigh skating and threw it on youtube....figured id show it to some people who might actually recognize some of the spots... let me know what you think


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PMgAFkkBKw


its titled "Between The Heart and The Synapse" and the theme tries to stay consistent with that concept for the majority of the vid. enjoy.

8/27/2007 10:53:48 AM

gunguy
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hey, i need some one that can tell me how to set up my board. i have no clue how tight the trucks should be and all that stuff. any advice or help would be appreciated.

8/27/2007 12:02:14 PM

dustm
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gunguy, what do you have? deck, trucks, etc. And what are you looking to do?

I use my boards to commute and ride distances on flat land so my setups and riding habbits/values reflect that. If you were just going to be carving hills for fun then you would likely prefer a somewhat different setup and/or approach.

I generally run my boards with the front truck loose and the rear truck a little less loose. Until you are comfortable pushing around you may want to run them a bit tighter but ultimately being in the habit of having tight trucks will limit you. To find the right tightness for you, go to an empty parking lot or flat area and practice pushing in a straight line with your board foot centered and pointed straight forward or slightly turned, but centered. You should have the trucks tight enough so that you can push in a straight line balancing on that one foot without darting left and right but loose enough to where you can steer left and right without moving your foot from the center of the board and without putting the pushing foot back on the board. Being able to balance and steer on one foot is key because it is also what allows you to foot brake.

Lets say you are going down a brick sidewalk on campus and there are people around and pine straw or small gravel here and there to the point where controlling your speed by carving is out of the question. In this case you should bail before you are going to fast and save face by walking down, OR you could foot brake. Position your board foot like you would to push and while keeping your weight completely over the board, lower the ball of your push foot to the ground gently and slowly apply pressure to slow down. Don't try to 'reverse push' and slap your foot flat on the ground, just drag it. You can brake very effectively (and abruptly if need be) in this manner and bleed off speed when approaching obstacles or groups of people. Feel free to throw your arms up and use your whole body as you are doing this to help yourself balance. Aint no shame... Do what works.

As far as truck setup, I use wedge risers in the front and rear, both pointed thin end forward. The degree of wedge used has a lot to do with the specific setup and rider preference. This wedging pattern reduces steering on the rear truck and increases it on the front. I have found this to be desirable most of the time for pretty much all longboards because it will help the rear end track and allow you to 'drive' the front to steer. Speed wobbles are reduced as a result but until you are very comfortable foot braking at higher speed the best advice is to not push it because once you are past the limit you are not coming back.

I skate around centennial quite a bit so if you promise not to bring any weapons perhaps we could meet up and go from there.

EDIT: another important note on setup is wheel bite. You should not be able to get the wheel to touch the deck no matter what you do on the board. Have the deck far enough from the wheels so that they will never touch even at full turn and jumping on the side of the deck.


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"edited a little vid with some raleigh skating and threw it on youtube....figured id show it to some people who might actually recognize some of the spots... let me know what you think


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PMgAFkkBKw


its titled "Between The Heart and The Synapse" and the theme tries to stay consistent with that concept for the majority of the vid. enjoy."

That parking deck looked familiar. What about the ditch though? Is that what is was... The steep concrete transition.

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"so i just got back from california - i saw some dude in san francisco riding an ironing board with really wide trucks. at first i wasnt sure what i was seeing, then he picked it up and there was a piece of wood on the bottom to screw the trucks into and it was a full on ironing board. i laughed"

haha, was it gripped?

[Edited on August 27, 2007 at 12:57 PM. Reason : d]

[Edited on August 27, 2007 at 12:58 PM. Reason : d]

8/27/2007 12:35:21 PM

sledgekevlar
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haha, no. thats one of the things that got my attention - just straight up ironing board fabric. theres no way i could ride on some of those streets with no griptape

8/27/2007 1:02:55 PM

sledgekevlar
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"That parking deck looked familiar. What about the ditch though? Is that what is was... The steep concrete transition.
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i actually park in that deck for work. never skated there though. i dont think its a ditch - method road bank maybe (next to greenhouses)?

8/27/2007 1:08:52 PM

carvebeast
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shhhhhhhhhh....yea its the method bank but i dont want a bunch of fools out there tryin to skate it and gettin worked and then the cops come and legal issues and no more skating....so well just call it the bank. nobody reads these threads right?

8/28/2007 11:00:09 AM

dustm
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ok guys so lets make something happen...

I want to skate with other people and fill in the blanks on what I'm missing

who's with me?

[Edited on August 28, 2007 at 11:59 PM. Reason : I know of a ditch actually...]

8/28/2007 11:59:11 PM

dustm
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FS: set of 150mm Seismic trucks, one front, one rear (different baseplate angles) I have the original springs which are a bit stiff and a set of lighter springs for each truck as well. These have very little time on them and all my boards are currently set up with other trucks. $50 for everything. New it would be $64 for the two trucks and then another $20 for the two lighter spring sets.

[Edited on September 4, 2007 at 7:40 PM. Reason : prices]

9/4/2007 7:35:25 PM

pureplayan
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anyone skate loaded boards? I had a really nice one until my friend broke it going down some steps.. I'm looking to buy another, I just love the way they carve...

9/5/2007 12:08:39 PM

dustm
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They do have a nice springy flex. A bit pricey to be breaking on steps... Did he pay you for it?

A regular maple longboard deck can be set up to carve almost as nice. Its all in the truck wedging and large, soft bushings. Big ol wide grippy wheels help too

[Edited on September 5, 2007 at 3:09 PM. Reason : d]

9/5/2007 3:05:32 PM

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well, I missed my old one so much that I decided to get another loaded vanguard.. Thing rode like a dream...
Got some 70mm gumballs and randal 180's..
Looking to get back into riding, maybe lose some weight, and hopefully learn to slide.. Anyone know a good source online for gloves?

9/8/2007 2:20:25 PM

dustm
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I most recently ordered some stuff from daddies board shop. They have a good selection and prices on most stuff. Theres also longskate.com and others as well that would be just as good I imagine. You can also make gloves pretty easy if you are so inclined, they just won't be as pretty.

[Edited on September 13, 2007 at 10:28 AM. Reason : didnt buy gloves]

9/13/2007 10:28:06 AM

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DO NOT BUY GLOVES. You can make them for much cheaper than you will buy them for. I made mine for 12 bucks. Thats better than 40 i would say.

9/19/2007 1:11:44 AM

dustm
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who wants to skate soon?

9/20/2007 1:50:04 PM

dustm
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nobody, thats who

9/28/2007 1:04:49 PM

bmdurham
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I would man, I apologize for not getting together more this summer. All my skating does usually done at night to the bars and back. But for now I am in London, and I didnt bring my board with me. Oh well. Glad to see this thread last this long.

9/28/2007 1:07:55 PM

dustm
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My dad's about to go to london for business. He's not bringing a board either

No worries though. Whenever you get back you need to try out my new setup.

10/14/2007 3:54:45 PM

dustm
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"are you pumping your drop deck?"

The drop deck broke but it was a good board to scoot around on. It lacked in a number of ways for going very far though. My current setup is here on the right:


It is a flatland pumping specific setup that probably looks goofy as hell to most of you but damn it freaking moves.

[Edited on October 15, 2007 at 8:53 PM. Reason : slalom board on the left]

10/15/2007 8:52:40 PM

TerdFerguson
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Damn son didnt know you were skatin those

I went to the Slalom world Championships in Statesville a couple weeks ago and of course everyone was skating a somewhat similar set up (slalomy trucks, big wedges, and Big zigs or the seismics)

I imagine yours may be a little more pump specific but a similar board is on my "to buy" list

How do you like those Bennetts?
and what type of board do you prefer (length, stiffness, etc)

just looking for some of your experiences on it i guess

10/15/2007 10:13:30 PM

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I love the Bennetts. Wedged Randals work too with soft bushings and extra bushing meat on the bottom of the hangar but the Bennetts make it easier to change up your pump. Their range of motion is awesome and they have a great liquid feel.

I have yet to explore much past just the basic wooden deck. At first I pumped my sector 9 pintail with the randals and the extra wheelbase allowed a slower gyration and higher top end speed. It was 32.5" wheel base between the inner mounting holes. It started to fail at the mounting holes so I made a 29.5" wb board out of a dregs looking lonboard. I moved the truck to the very front since the nose was kicked a little and I chopped off most of the ginormous tail. It didn't do as well as the longer board with Randals but transformed with the Bennett in the front. I have not tried the Bennett on the pintail yet.

I had high hopes of going out to Statesville but work got in the way. I bet it was a blast! We should set up some cones sometime. Solo cups work if its not too windy!

You should check out http://www.pavedwave.org/. Very informative.

10/15/2007 10:56:17 PM

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