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Post by VansMan on May 29, 2004 17:17:37 GMT -5
I broke my board need a new one please Suggest.........
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Post by VansMan on May 29, 2004 17:33:11 GMT -5
are Sector Nine Board Good? I broke My board doin an Ollie......Piece of Sh*t
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Post by sexy man on May 31, 2004 12:32:01 GMT -5
get shortys or flip right now im skating powell
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anarchyskater
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Post by anarchyskater on May 31, 2004 15:03:16 GMT -5
get an Enjoi board i used to have one they r like the best but u nvr see them in shops. try also zero or a blank deck from a shop like active or jays board shop.
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Post by VansMan on May 31, 2004 15:23:03 GMT -5
im might get a Blank from CCS and Grind King Trucks and Flip Wheels and A whole Hardware Package
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Post by VansMan on Jun 1, 2004 14:53:41 GMT -5
Is this a good package?
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Post by unknown on Jun 1, 2004 15:29:09 GMT -5
yo um..... i was looking and ive been trying to find the best board 4 me and everywhere i look I see totally different reviews so im like ARGH!!!!! So is THE FIRM a good brand?
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Post by flip on Jun 1, 2004 21:41:20 GMT -5
there is no such thing as a begginer board. see, all board companies make their boards almost exact with the same 7 layers of wood(except fiberlights) and they wouldn't make them any different from eachother.
anyways you will do fine with a blank from ccs(just make sure you get any type of bones bearings)
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Post by guest on Jun 1, 2004 23:22:35 GMT -5
I would think that your board selection would have to be based on:
-Your Height -Your Wieght -Your Shoe Size -What You're Gonna Be Doing With It.
If you're just begining, you'll be doing a lot of ollies... you'll want a good hard board with a nice pop. If your big or tall get a board thats bigger. Not a rule, just easier for beginers.
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Post by norwegiansk8er on Jun 3, 2004 18:21:37 GMT -5
i wouldnt catagories any board into begginer board most board companies make the same types of wood and the same layers of wood 7-ply or 9-ply
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Post by flip on Jun 3, 2004 18:29:33 GMT -5
i wouldnt catagories any board into begginer board most board companies make the same types of wood and the same layers of wood 7-ply or 9-ply exactly what I said
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