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bobbyb13:
Wheels are a little on the smallish side for a first build but 83a is a forgivingly soft durometer- nice choice. But still, take pbjs advice about the helmet and find a flat dry lot with no sand or gravel. Even really small pebbles at low speed act like heaving a big anchor off the stern. |
jennifer:
Sand and rocks, never really thought about the world in such a way before but yes thats real, and can see how that could be very bad, And while thinking about it, cracks in the cement too...I wonder how flat concrete actually is, it looks flat, and acts flat when you park a car or walk on it, but on a skateboard if it had slight variation possibly not good? |
nitrogen_widget:
--- Quote from: pbj on August 25, 2020, 10:53:53 pm ---I’m pretty good at sitting on them and rolling down hills. Been awhile. :) --- End quote --- isn't it called skeleton when you do that? |
Mike A:
--- Quote from: jennifer on August 26, 2020, 05:23:00 am ---Sand and rocks, never really thought about the world in such a way before but yes thats real, and can see how that could be very bad, And while thinking about it, cracks in the cement too...I wonder how flat concrete actually is, it looks flat, and acts flat when you park a car or walk on it, but on a skateboard if it had slight variation possibly not good? --- End quote --- Have you ever been outside? |
jdbailey1206:
--- Quote from: jennifer on August 25, 2020, 10:32:50 pm ---...Parking lot over at the church maybe. --- End quote --- Doesn't work. Just ask NOFX. |
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