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offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2007-08-26 10:39 [#02114624]
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I stopped skating a couple of years ago. but now that I've
started working full time I needed something to take a break
from work.
so I bought a new board and the whole "shabang".
feels great. I'm getting the hang of my kickflip and varial
kickflip again. pop shuvit is also coming along nicely.

anyone else that skateboards?


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2007-08-26 10:41 [#02114626]
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i tried

i really tried

but the whole not being able to stop was too much for me


 

offline leonid_olusegun from outside your window on 2007-08-26 10:59 [#02114628]
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I longboard to and from work around Bristol, im not really
into tricks and the like, just bombing and carving. It
keeps me sane and somewhat fit..

Raz0rBlade_uk: The whole stopping issue gets easier with
practise and a decent pair of skateshoes.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-08-26 11:41 [#02114643]
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I used to skateboard when I was younger- I was never into
tricks, just getting from a->b by board.

I was quite into rollerblading for a bit and the unveiling
of a really good (not to mention free) skatepark on my
doorstep has made me consider getting back into it. I was
never great at tricks mind and I don't much fancy being
shown up by a bunch of 14 year olds. :)


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2007-08-26 11:58 [#02114658]
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haha, ive just started using a skateboard that was left at
my house for transportation.

i have no bike and my car is currently out of commission, so
its my next best choice short of begging friends for rides.

im thinking i probably shouldnt be tho, ive almost gotten
hit by cars on a couple occasions as i have yet to regain my
bearings on the thing. im thinking about investing in a long
board tho, if youre doing transport mainly i hear thats the
way to go.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-08-26 12:06 [#02114659]
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I used to skateboard and rollerblade. I preferred blading.
Now I b.m.x.


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2007-08-26 12:20 [#02114666]
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funny that i just went out for a roll yesterday with a few
friends who still skate in brissle from dubai. could never
do fuck all just loved bombing and just try dropping off
stupid shit. good fun. bit tired though.


 

offline brian trageskin from London on 2007-08-26 12:21 [#02114667]
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i've been skateboarding for 10 years now. last trick i've
learnt is 360
flip to fakie on banks.
skate fo life!


 

offline ampextwin from mortsu-x on 2007-08-26 12:22 [#02114668]
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skateboarding was a crime (in 1989)


 

offline leonid_olusegun from outside your window on 2007-08-26 13:05 [#02114688]
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I got into skating after i started surfing and borrowed a
mates longboard oneday, and i was totally hooked. I guess
the transition from surf > longboard naturally means im
going to focus on getting nice lines when carving rather
than kickflips, for example (i dont know very much of the
terminology). The feeling of conquering a steep hill at
close to 30mph cannot be beaten..

For anyone looking to buy a longboard, i'd recommend Lush
longboards. I currently use a Mako and cannot fault it, i'm
tempted to get the smaller Tula someday soon when i can
justify the expense. :D


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 13:44 [#02114700]
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Yep, never quit since I was in the 5th grade, just moments
of "down time". What kind of setup to you have. I have a
Chris Haslam deck, some almost wheels and Indi trucks.

Have you seen the Almost video Round III, amazing.
Element has a new one out. Birdhouse will release "the
beginning" soon.

Actually a few weeks ago, they tore down a crappy,
deteriorating park here, put a 15 foot fence (to keep the
bmx'ers out) and will put in some new structures :)

skate or die.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 14:17 [#02114718]
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there's a small skate park by my house now, like 2 blocks
away

it used to be a basketball court but there were too many
fights there

oh well i'm too fat to fully enjoy either


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2007-08-26 14:24 [#02114727]
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flip sorry is probably my fav video. or this


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 14:38 [#02114735]
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nigel, burn that phat off mate, skate a bit

stilaktive, yes its a good one, real good.


 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2007-08-26 15:47 [#02114751]
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well I have a enjoi skateboarding deck and venture trucks. I
used to have Orion trucks but I lost them when I moved out
of my previous house. I didn't want to spend allot of money
just yet. but when I get really heavy into it again. I'll
buy some detructo trucks or something. it's been to long so
I'm not sure anymore what the good brands are.


 

offline brian trageskin from London on 2007-08-26 16:07 [#02114757]
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destructo trucks are the best.

the sorry vid is WICKED.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 16:18 [#02114758]
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i'm actually trying to lose weight cause i cut my dreads off
and then the beard didnt look right and i didnt realize that
it was covering up my fat neck untill it was gone



 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-08-26 16:25 [#02114759]
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You must look completely different.


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2007-08-26 16:37 [#02114763]
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Whenever I'm out walking around and I see kids skate
boarding I never, ever, ever, ever, see them land a move.
Ever.


 

offline revpersona from Plainfield (United States) on 2007-08-26 16:41 [#02114764]
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My question is, How many years was skateboarding popular
back in the 1980s? I'm sure it's different for different
areas, but specifically the West-Coast.

The reason I ask is because skateboarding has been popular
for well over 5 years I'd say and I don't see it going on
the back burner anytime soon.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 16:49 [#02114765]
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yeah its kind of weird for me still

i didnt mind the dreads going cause it was so fucking hot
but with out the facial hair i looked like i did in 8th
grade (which is 13/14 cause i think you guys have a
different school system)

got carded for the first time in years so i guess thats cool


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-08-26 18:21 [#02114772]
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We need some pictures -- Start with ones of you with your
dreads 'n' beard.. then ones without, then keep taking
snapshots as you lose weight, tone up, and become an eXtreme
sports professional.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 20:00 [#02114779]
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there's one awesome picture of me that exists at this point
in my hair-itage (lol?) but its a polaroid and belongs to
someone with out a scanner.


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 21:04 [#02114791]
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isnieZot : there are no best brands as far as im concerned,
get a deck, wheels, trucks, sticker, and skate. have fun.
crash, yell fuck real loud, try again tomorrow

bogala : skatboarding is incredibly hard and technical at
times, you try to do a simple ollie, you'll fall on your ass
the first month. tony hawk makes it look easy.

revpersona : skateboarding kinda more or less died in early
1990's, very slow, almost dead, like idm :) then well, 1999
skateboarding was hugely popular again, and im not even
east/west coast. No it wont fade away anytime soon, its a
great expression and outlook.

roygbivcore : can i have your dreadlocks, ill sew them into
my short 1/4" hair, thanks, love,recycle


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 21:07 [#02114792]
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you'll have to win then on ebay


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 21:09 [#02114794]
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i though we were tight and all


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 22:39 [#02114816]
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new haircut

sorry i led you on thad


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 22:40 [#02114817]
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whoops


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 22:43 [#02114819]
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Whoa ! Did you go for the Frat Boy look?


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2007-08-26 22:49 [#02114821]
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i know its hard. apparently so hard no one can do it


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 22:56 [#02114824]
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or maybe the 10-15 year olds in your neighboorhood are
trying new tricks/learning.....

I dare you to get a skateboard, a perfectly flat concrete
surface and try to push off and go 5 feet, I dare you :).


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-26 23:01 [#02114825]
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no it was just so sweaty in there at that length when it
gets wet i look like a used car salesman


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 23:06 [#02114827]
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Sell your dreads on ebay, and bank some
cis-ash-nizzle-fa-drizzle-bla-manama-pizzle-bling.


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-26 23:39 [#02114828]
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Watch Skateboarding:
Globe Part 1
Holly mother of god.
Globe Part 2
Jesus, I just got the email, and watched Part 2, the last
5-10 minutes featuring Chris Haslam (long hair/long beard)
are absolutely unbelievable !!!!!
Some of the stunts he pulls off, others cant even think
about them, none the less doing them, my god.

And remind you, a lot of those parts the skaters are doing
them Switch (opposite than their regular ridding stance)

Jesus, im watchin Part 2 again.


 

offline unabomber from Palma de Mallorca (Spain) on 2007-08-27 00:00 [#02114829]
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Left my board when I was 16, and two years ago I tried to
comeback... But older body means pain is more painful...
And I smoked and drinked too much to be able to breath
properly...

Anyway, pain is part of the fun, I guess...

SK8 OR DIE!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-08-27 05:43 [#02114903]
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That Mako looks nice. I've never used a longboard (and was
never very good on 'normal' skateboards anyway). Is stopping
a longboard any different? Can you still ollie them and if
so, is it any harder/different?


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-27 06:14 [#02114909]
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Longboard are typically for "crussin'".
Yes, you can ollie them a tad off the ground, but thats not
what they are made for, crussin' the long sidewalks by the
beach in California. Its easy to pop a 29" board, but a
34"+with no real concave is challanging, but far from
impossible. You could hop small pebbles.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-08-27 08:25 [#02114949]
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I was just thinking for getting up onto kerbs where there is
no dip, not jumping over a mate lying on the floor or
anything like that.

I'll have to measure the height of the lockers down my gym
as it's all downhill from my house and I could see myself
longboarding down the hill to get there quicker in the
morning, provided I could put it in the locker. :)


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-27 08:30 [#02114953]
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You would be best to stop&carry at kerbs, you could possibly
do some type of roll-up-onto, but it would destroy the
trucks and graphics, and afterall the purpose of the long
board is to more or less show it off, oh and use it as
transportation.

You wont be doing 13 stair crooked grinds, 180 revert out
any time soon :)


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2007-08-27 08:32 [#02114956]
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i used to rollerblade. i dont do that anymore.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-08-27 08:44 [#02114962]
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Yeah, my old board had these plastic strips underneath
(presumably to grind on) and I used to just wheelie the
front over the kerb, smash those onto it, then tip my weight
forwards, so the back would rise up over the kerb. When I
pulled it off, it worked well. When I cocked it up, the
board would stay stuck on the kerb and I'd go flying
forwards off the board. Do you reckon I could attach some of
these to the underside of the longboard, to allow me to do
the same trick?

Is the "stamping on the back of the board, then grabbing the
front as it pops up" trick (no idea what the proper name is
for this) for picking the board up still doable with
longboards?

BTW Thad, when you come to stay, you are going to bring your
board and I will take you the two local skate park to show
me some tricks and in return I will do you another acid
track, only this time a hardware only one. :D

Leonid, you reckon the Lush Kuni is adequate for a n00b like
me, or will I outgrow it in 2 weeks and be better of buying
a good one from the off?


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-27 09:16 [#02114975]
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You could put rails on a longboard, never heard/seen it done
though. The trick you mentioned, I think is just an ollie
nosegrab, possible w/practice, I suppose.

Even if your not a diehard skater, watch the Globe Part 2
video I linked above :)

"Purple Pants"


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-08-27 09:31 [#02114982]
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I did watch the video. There's a trick Haslam does on the
flat in that where he sort of nearly stops then waves the
board about his foot that I've not seen before.

The trick I was talking about wasn't really an ollie- there
was always one part of the board touching the ground. More
sort a wheelie, followed by a stoppie (whatever that's
called on skateboards) in quick succession.

Leonid, what's the convention when going down hills, do you
go on the road, or the pavement generally? I'm just thinking
the hill I live on, the down hill has right of way and there
is loads of run off at the bottom, so I reckon you'd
actually be much safer on the road (sticking to the left
like a cyclist). Whereas if you went down the pavement,
you'd potentially T-bone cars at each of the side streets
crossing the main road. I know from bitter experience that
"right of way" is cold comfort when some myopic pensioner
pulls out in front of you, but at least it makes the
insurance claims simple. ;)


 

offline leonid_olusegun from outside your window on 2007-08-27 09:58 [#02114990]
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I usually take to the roads if its not too busy,
antagonising drivers with kerb to kerb carving is fun, but
you are quite vulnerable. I would recommend getting some
gloves for when you fall off, they also leave no
fingerprints when your T-boning into cars *joke*

The Kuni looks pretty decent, you cant go wrong with any of
them really. For another £20 the Makonga could be a better
investment as you'll progress in no time (they both have
kicktails too!)

Let me know how you get on.. im always up for a skate :)


 

offline leonid_olusegun from outside your window on 2007-08-27 10:11 [#02114993]
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another average day in the alps


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2007-08-27 10:27 [#02114999]
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i heard the hardest part of learning how to rollerblade is
telling your parents you're gay


 

offline leonid_olusegun from outside your window on 2007-08-27 10:27 [#02115000]
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lol


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-08-27 10:30 [#02115001]
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Nigel don't blade, he don't.


 

offline oyvinto on 2007-08-27 10:37 [#02115003]
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used to when i was younger. i sucked at flip-tricks and my
style was more old-school with manuals and wheelies.


 

offline leonid_olusegun from outside your window on 2007-09-26 14:20 [#02125135]
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hey ceri, so did you tryout a longboard in the end?


 


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