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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Longboarding Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:10 pm | |
| Anyone else here like to hit the hills?
I've got a Sector 9 Pathfinder with Gullwings and 65mm Sector 9 wheels (78a) and Bones Reds
My main ride is an Earthwing Supermodel with Paris 180s, Orangatang Stimulus (83a) and Bones Reds
Will post some pics later. |
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Ironfingers Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1893 Join date : 2011-06-17 Location : Mostly Belgium
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:24 pm | |
| Nice I bomb hills on my cruiser I use to Film with, got some 1 inch riser pads and the biggest wheels I have ever seen easily over 70 anyway lol..
Longboarding is great fun though |
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Xi Council
Posts : 2664 Join date : 2011-02-12 Location : Beijing, China Setup : Tech Deck Performance Series
Kamelpro 32.5mm Melus deck, Ytrucks X4, Oak RV2V, FBS tape
Kamelpro 32.5mm Amble deck, BRTs, Oak RV2V, FBS tape
Homemade freestyle 30mm deck, Ytrucks X3, FlatfacexOak, Ace V3 tape
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:15 am | |
| I don't own a longboard myself but have often had goes on people who bring them to the skateparks I skated at.
I learned to do multiple cross steps and even old school kickflips (classic flips) on them.
Since I'm now in China, I have low hopes for skating another longboard any time soon. |
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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:31 am | |
| - Xi wrote:
- I don't own a longboard myself but have often had goes on people who bring them to the skateparks I skated at.
I learned to do multiple cross steps and even old school kickflips (classic flips) on them.
Since I'm now in China, I have low hopes for skating another longboard any time soon. That's gnarly dude. I can't cross-step worth shit... Last time I tried I took a major bail. I'm more into sliding then anything but it's really hard doing a powerslide on a 8lb 40" board... LOL |
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Ironfingers Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1893 Join date : 2011-06-17 Location : Mostly Belgium
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:38 am | |
| - Xi wrote:
- I don't own a longboard myself but have often had goes on people who bring them to the skateparks I skated at.
I learned to do multiple cross steps and even old school kickflips (classic flips) on them.
Since I'm now in China, I have low hopes for skating another longboard any time soon. Skating is big in china man, there are some parks and such |
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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:40 am | |
| - Ironfingers wrote:
- Xi wrote:
- I don't own a longboard myself but have often had goes on people who bring them to the skateparks I skated at.
I learned to do multiple cross steps and even old school kickflips (classic flips) on them.
Since I'm now in China, I have low hopes for skating another longboard any time soon. Skating is big in china man, there are some parks and such Really depends on where you are in China to be honest. |
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Daniel.H Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1510 Join date : 2011-01-06 Age : 29 Location : England, Stoke-on-Trent
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:31 am | |
| I have used friends longboards and seriously considering buying one since my skateboard got compleatly waterlogged last week. |
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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:38 pm | |
| They are way better for pushing around and commuting but they are a lot more expensive. |
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Xi Council
Posts : 2664 Join date : 2011-02-12 Location : Beijing, China Setup : Tech Deck Performance Series
Kamelpro 32.5mm Melus deck, Ytrucks X4, Oak RV2V, FBS tape
Kamelpro 32.5mm Amble deck, BRTs, Oak RV2V, FBS tape
Homemade freestyle 30mm deck, Ytrucks X3, FlatfacexOak, Ace V3 tape
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 3:03 pm | |
| - MaxL wrote:
- They are way better for pushing around and commuting but they are a lot more expensive.
I would say they're great for commuting except for the difficulty of doing ollies. On longboards, traversing curbs might be a problem; even the manual-nose manual thing would be difficult on a longboard. I love cruisers though. I already have pretty decent manuals on a skateboard (can probably hold one for over a minute) but they are so much more comfortable on cruisers. |
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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:32 pm | |
| - Xi wrote:
- MaxL wrote:
- They are way better for pushing around and commuting but they are a lot more expensive.
I would say they're great for commuting except for the difficulty of doing ollies. On longboards, traversing curbs might be a problem; even the manual-nose manual thing would be difficult on a longboard.
I love cruisers though. I already have pretty decent manuals on a skateboard (can probably hold one for over a minute) but they are so much more comfortable on cruisers. Depends on the deck to be honest with you... Every single longboard deck is different from the last... some have tails, some don't. Earthwing makes a giant 38 inch street deck... It's a matter of picking on that you like. My next longboard is an Earthwing Miniglider... It's a 33" hybrid with a fat tail and is definitely ollieable... I plan to use it as my main commuter because it's still small enough to strap to a backpack. |
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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:48 pm | |
| I KNOW I AM DOUBLE POSTING. BUT I AM BUMPING DIS THREAD. To all the haters who were like "It's not good for getting around because you can't ollie onto curbs, etc" I present to you my new main setup for next year for getting around... It's the street skater's perfect longboard, the Earthwing Mini-Glider! With a really pronounced tail for popping ollies and a shorter more skateboard like length I am going to be experiencing the best of both worlds for next years shred... I've got mine set up with Indy 169s, Abec 9 Earthwing Bearings and some 63 mm Earthwing Road Rage wheels (84a black). I can't wait to use this as I will probably be doing ollies and kickflips with it all the time... As well as it's small enough to strap on my backpack and easier to carry around than my 40" SuperModel even though the SuperModel is a fucking beastly ride. (Pictured below) (My supermodel with Paris 180s, Bones Reds and Orangatang Stimulus 70mm 83a)And just for giggles this is a picture of me when I bought my very first longboard a year or so ago... Sucktor 9 Cosmic Pathfinder... If any of you are even considering longboarding please stay as far away from Sector 9 as possible... Their decks are alright but their trucks, wheels and bearings are all a crock of shit... You'd be better investing your money in a better set-up ESPECIALLY if you are planning on going on any sort of hills or doing any sharp turns (the trucks and deck get speed wobbles super easy and the trucks cant make very tight turns even when they are super loose). The wheels chunk super easy as well, I don't even do slides on my sector 9 and the wheels just starting fall apart out of no where... I LOVE LONGBOARDING. So seriously if anyone has any questions or anything please pm me or post~ |
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raymond Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1725 Join date : 2011-07-08 Age : 29 Location : Minnesota, USA Companies : fingerboarding, skateboarding, film-production, piano, photography, swag
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:57 pm | |
| I bomb hills on my normal deck bro. Nothing better than doing a nice high kickflip at 20mph. Gets the ladies as-well. |
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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:03 pm | |
| - Forgiven wrote:
- I bomb hills on my normal deck bro. Nothing better than doing a nice high kickflip at 20mph.
Gets the ladies as-well. Word up man. I used to do that kind of stuff when I was a kid, but I never learned kickflips back then. I just find that it's a totally different experience hitting a hill with a longboard rather than a skateboard... Some of the hills I hit on a regular basis I would never even attempt on a skateboard anyways, that'd just be asking to get hurt... ;P Unfortunately though my street set-up is terrible... It's some blank deck with no name brand trucks and wheels. Longboarding is much more my style because 80% of the time that I am doing it I am trying to get somewhere. It's way more efficient for travel than skateboarding and I find the because the motion is so much more fluid I have a lot more fun doing it. Plus my longboards are like 900x better than my skateboard (even my shitty Sucktor 9) This next year I'm probably going to focus on longboarding entirely and not even bother skateboarding ( I know) I need to get my stand up slides down clean and really want to learn how to cross-step... That being said I will be learning how to do kickflips on my new set-up. |
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mrjacobburke Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1579 Join date : 2011-02-14 Location : Manchester,United Kingdom Companies : Manchester,United Kingdom
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:51 pm | |
| I have a saltrock one.
It's more of an old school criuser though |
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MitchErickson Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 306 Join date : 2011-02-15 Age : 32 Location : Alexandria, Minnesota, USA. Companies : no company, love Longboarding. Setup : Yellowood Mushroom graphic, White 2.0 BRTs and Wrinklers
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Blosom Deck, Y Trucks (yellow), Oak Blue motions.
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:34 pm | |
| I ride a Sector 9 burleigh deck, with Gullwing Stalker trucks (not standard sector 9 gullwing shits lol) and Orangatang in heat 75mm wheels. cheap setup but good for downhill, pretty decent for sliding, gonna get a new deck when summer rolls around again. |
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Daniel.H Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1510 Join date : 2011-01-06 Age : 29 Location : England, Stoke-on-Trent
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 10:09 pm | |
| Sweet. i realy need to pick one up. |
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MaxL Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2018 Join date : 2011-09-08 Age : 32 Location : Ontario, Canada Companies : Yoyoing, Fingerboarding, Skating, Longboarding, Trumpet, Music, Graphic Design, Web Design Setup : Redemption MMC | Vachina | Y-Trucks | Vachina
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:30 pm | |
| @Myolor I've never liked any of the Gullwing trucks personally. If you haven't tried some paris trucks or some randals I would reccomend giving them a try. The sector 9 decks aren't really that bad but for their price you could get far better gear like stuff from Earthwing (or other small companies like Comet) that is made with 100% pure love. |
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Finn S Part of the Furniture
Posts : 4337 Join date : 2010-07-11 Age : 27 Location : Ramsgate-Kent Setup : Blosom 30.5
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| Subject: Re: Longboarding Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:58 pm | |
| I really want to try longboarding after I saw people in Madrid doing it. Bombing hills in the Puerta De Marillo Such a nice smooth hill. Really wish I had a longboard when I went |
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MitchErickson Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 306 Join date : 2011-02-15 Age : 32 Location : Alexandria, Minnesota, USA. Companies : no company, love Longboarding. Setup : Yellowood Mushroom graphic, White 2.0 BRTs and Wrinklers
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Blosom Deck, Y Trucks (yellow), Oak Blue motions.
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:04 am | |
| @MaxL That was the first setup i got next summer im planning on getting Paris Trucks and the Flying Spaghetti monster deck, then some of the purple orangatang wheels. gonna be getting into sliding a lot. |
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Cole H FBHQ Regular
Posts : 715 Join date : 2011-10-25 Age : 27 Location : Switzerland Companies : Wave FB Setup : Berlinwood Elias Assmuth New Mold
Wide Trucks
Flatface G6D's
Riptape
| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:51 pm | |
| dude, ive got an apex 37, so sick man it rides soo nice. |
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Billy Mackean Part of the Furniture
Posts : 2342 Join date : 2011-02-07 Age : 28 Location : England Setup : Blosom graphic 32.5
BRT wides
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| Subject: Re: Longboarding Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:07 pm | |
| my friend has the same earthwing supermodel as you. he's pretty good, his youtube is here |
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