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Yossarian
04-28-2005, 07:06 AM
I want a long board. I used to skate, like, when I was 9. So I'm a little out of touch.

What do I pick up? Brand, length, style...
I don't want a super long deck, or one of those ones with the cutouts and really loose trucks that are made for ultra-carvy skating down hills and things...just your average, not-expensive, decent long board, maybe a very slightly turned up tail...

thanks. About the only brand I know of is Sector 9?

bossass
04-28-2005, 11:51 AM
I want a long board. I used to skate, like, when I was 9. So I'm a little out of touch.

What do I pick up? Brand, length, style...
I don't want a super long deck, or one of those ones with the cutouts and really loose trucks that are made for ultra-carvy skating down hills and things...just your average, not-expensive, decent long board, maybe a very slightly turned up tail...

thanks. About the only brand I know of is Sector 9?

That's because they make good stuff. I don't know alot about long boards either, but I do like it when they aren't absurdly stiff and reboundy, because when I hit dip and crack and stuff I like the board to soak it up, cause I'm not that good.

I don't really have suggestions. If you aren't into powerslides and stuff, get some big and soft wheels to suck up vibrations. I like the big green ones.

Yossarian
04-28-2005, 12:36 PM
coo, thanks ass.

I just want to cruise, and get around the city without lugging a bike, putting on fruitboots, etc. Seems like a deck is the right way to do it.

Not too stiff board, soft wheels, sector 9, check.

Any other comments welcome.

milkman
04-28-2005, 02:00 PM
Look at Skull Skates as well. I've been riding the All City deck for a while now. It's not too long, and works well on the street and in the bowls.

www.skullskates.com

CaddyDaddy77
04-28-2005, 02:25 PM
Sector9 is pretty good for buying a full board, I have the Luke Nosewalker, which is fun for big parking lots or parking structures but too long for regular street stuff.

Look into Loaded Boards (http://www.loadedboards.com/newsite_v1/) we carry htem in our shop, couple of the bigger boards (Vangaurd) come with Abec 11's the green ones mentioned above. Not cheap but good hardware, trucks and a nice feel.

Oh and don't do hills in flip flops it will go poorly.

CougarHunter
04-28-2005, 02:45 PM
http://www.landyachtz.com/

Check these guys out as well.

hop
04-28-2005, 06:21 PM
Oh and don't do hills in flip flops it will go poorly.

I agree with the above. I will never ever ever make that mistake again.

skimoore
04-28-2005, 06:33 PM
NOOOO, never buy a full sector nine get up. the decks are good, but the bearings and trucks they put on are crap (greaseball bearings and pivot trucks). The trucks have horrible turning radii, and speed wobble at low speeds if you keep them loose enough to carve. The bearings will seize up super quick especially if you don't grease/clean regularly. I'd suggest Randal II trucks and swiss bones bearings. Yes, you'll pay more, but you'll appreciate the better bearings and Randal IIs don't speed wobble. Get wide trucks too, they'll be more stable, and I'd suggest wheels 75mm or bigger (kryptonics has some nice ones that you can find deals on). Make sure you have a nice runout at the bottom of the hill, I've definitely made that mistake before, and it's not pretty (and I was in flip flops too).

Yeti
04-29-2005, 11:18 AM
http://www.tahoelongboards.com/viewproduct.asp?productid=15

Nice boards, but some speed wobble with stock trucks. Think Randall IIs.

SLCMunchie
04-29-2005, 12:15 PM
visit my buddy's site: www.milehighskates.com. pretty much anything they sell is good stuff. plus, they are colorado based, so you will be buying local. who knows, local pickup might be an option. he is very friendly to boot, so email him and ask questions away. who knows, he might even be up for a skate sesh...

all of the brands mentioned in this post are good brands. i even hear that sector 9 has gullwing and randall trucks on their completes now, so that might be an option as well. loaded boards are way cool. they are made with laminates/many layers of horozontally pressed wood. they flex and skate a lot like a snowboard. ABEC 11 wheels are very good (the green ones everybody is talking about).

now, bring on the skate steeze :fmicon:

edit** upon looking at his site, he dosen't seem to have any longboards. check back again soon, or email him about what he has...

morningdew
04-29-2005, 01:14 PM
A few months ago I received a Tahoe Longboards Fusion 39 as a gift. Absolutely beautiful board, rides really smooth. You might find their longer models a bit big for commuting/running errands, but it's a probably just a matter of personal preference.
Lots of sweet options out there. Check out the Landyachtz Urban Assault- it has a lowered deck that makes pushing it around a lot easier (it's avail. at http://www.solidskate.com).

f2f
04-29-2005, 01:27 PM
http://www.landyachtz.com/

Check these guys out as well.

very popular in canada, at a modest price

gonzo
05-02-2005, 12:33 PM
yo b-money-

if you are thinking about chi-town, it is nearly too flat to be any fun. i ride mine in parking decks and short distances and that is about it.

i would suggest beater bmx bikes...

Tap
05-02-2005, 01:20 PM
the only skateboard i really liked the feel of was a Lib Tech big board.

i like the beater bmx idea!

30 year olds with skateboards look cheese.

jk
05-04-2005, 04:42 AM
i like the beater bmx idea!

30 year olds with skateboards look cheese.

And 30 year olds on beater bmxs doesn`t? ;)

Personally I love my G&S Fibreflex 42" cutaway for flatland longboarding. I use Seismic Trucks and Kryptonics 75 mm soft wheels. Sweet setup which I ordered from www.sk8supply.com , check out the G&S boards here www.fibreflexskate.com

Foggy_Goggles
05-04-2005, 08:28 AM
Clitus, for what I think you want to use a skate for, you don't want a traditional longboard. With all the bumpy roads, curbs, sidewalk cracks etc., you want something with convace, a kicktail, and some soft wheels. True longboards are designed for smooth pavement. You don't want to stop everytime you need to drop off a curb, or endo every time you come across a big crack. I ride a BareDeck w/ Indy 159s and some fairly soft kryptos. It's prolly about a 40". Think of it like a big regular skateboard, a GS board if you will. Great for carving and enough manueverablilty to navigate the city. Honestly, I'd like something a little smaller. You never get up to true long board speed in the city. You should try mine out. From where you live, try taking the bus toward Cherry Creek Mall then riding the bike path all the way home. Great tank top scene.

biggins
05-04-2005, 08:54 AM
30 year olds with skateboards look cheese.

Indeed we do. But we're havin' a wicked time of it.

As posted in another thread- http://www.libskates.com

I'm a large marge and these are sweet if you need a solid plank under foot.

The advice about urban longboarding is sound though- 40" or less with really soft wheels is the way to go in the city. And flip flops always (who needs toe skin?)

snorkeldeep
05-04-2005, 11:10 AM
i ride a sector9 46" w/ a slight kick on it on randal IIs with 85mm med hardness kryptos. hard enough i can slide without bad flat spots, but soft enough for a nice smooth ride around new york and good hold for carving. its really a question of preference - try a few peoples boards out and see what you like... the kicktail comes in handy - i wouldnt commute on a pintail or a heavier setup. i do like the length though - ive hit ~45 mph on it and it was still cruisin.

tuffy109
05-04-2005, 11:53 AM
30 year olds with skateboards look cheese.

cheesy over 30 guys

http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/content/c2143.jpg

http://www.skaterock.com/features/salbslob.jpg

http://www.teampain.com/simi4.jpg

biggins
05-04-2005, 12:03 PM
word.

098765432

Tap
05-04-2005, 12:13 PM
geeez, you'd think i'd hit a nerve! :FIREdevil

hey, as long as your DOIN' it and not looking like a poseur (i saw a lot of that in SF), then i'm good!

biggins
05-04-2005, 12:34 PM
geeez, you'd think i'd hit a nerve! :FIREdevil



No nerve hit. I in fact look cheesey as hell longboarding. Then again, when you're 6'3", 235lbs. with a lot of red hair/beard you look pretty silly doing most things.

Baconzoo
05-04-2005, 01:50 PM
As long as it feels good, fuck the gaypers.

Funny long board action on this video link (bottom of this page)
http://www.evillelakeeffect.com/dogtown

MARSHALL TUCKER
05-04-2005, 02:18 PM
Sims taperkick. Best damn board ever made. Tuffy is that Biker Sherlock 2nd pic? third's gotta be alva...

tuffy109
05-04-2005, 04:21 PM
cab, salba and alva

tylerk
07-09-2007, 02:13 PM
I want a long board. I used to skate, like, when I was 9. So I'm a little out of touch.

What do I pick up? Brand, length, style...
I don't want a super long deck, or one of those ones with the cutouts and really loose trucks that are made for ultra-carvy skating down hills and things...just your average, not-expensive, decent long board, maybe a very slightly turned up tail...

thanks. About the only brand I know of is Sector 9?


get a stick by carveboard its the funnest long board of all time u can carve extra hard its so fun i have on its like 2 years old and its still in mint condition

willywhit
07-09-2007, 02:22 PM
Carveboard ! check it out

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tuffy109
07-09-2007, 03:09 PM
carveboard = gay

willywhit
07-09-2007, 04:24 PM
carveboard = gay
was out for an hour, had a mid-wave wrestling match with a local douchebag, burned my feet on the sidewalk and for some reason wore a fullsuit. totally awesome.
:rolleyes: well done , sir :cool:

tex1230
07-09-2007, 05:55 PM
also check gravity longboards. close to sector 9 prices with better hardware. I have the hypercarve II 47"

oh, And I'm 37 and look totally cheesy on it

tuffy109
07-09-2007, 09:26 PM
was out for an hour, had a mid-wave wrestling match with a local douchebag, burned my feet on the sidewalk and for some reason wore a fullsuit. totally awesome.
:rolleyes: well done , sir :cool:

still gay

Vince
07-09-2007, 10:02 PM
willytwit= Da nex' KOOK to be kicked outta da surf forum.

willywhit
07-10-2007, 08:51 AM
willytwit= Da nex' KOOK to be kicked outta da surf forum.

'scuse me ? Come again ?
HARD to hear ya with such a low post count.
Calling a carveboard GHEY sounds like you're in the 5th grade.
Have you ever ridden one ?
a Tierney board ?a Flow board ?

This old man can still cheeeese his way thru the slalom cones.
I ride a 60" pintail longboard with the widest Indys you can get and some nice soft Fibreflex wheels.
and I can still fakie pump my way up to vert in a halfpipe.
Last time I tried dropping in on vert I got speed wobbles on the bottom and almost slammed the ramp really hard.:redface:
But I had the balls to commit to dropping in.;)
Big fat kneepads just sliiiiide.

tuffy109
07-10-2007, 02:07 PM
why do old people talk so much?

willywhit
07-10-2007, 02:47 PM
why is it there's always one guy that yearns to piss in the pool ?
http://www.tetongravity.com/viewer/Clip_UTS1E9A2.aspx

jayfrizzo
07-10-2007, 02:57 PM
We used to ride regular li'l skateboards on the rocks in central park. That shit is hardcore.

willywhit
07-10-2007, 03:48 PM
We used to ride regular li'l skateboards on the rocks in central park. That shit is hardcore.

clay wheels ?

tuffy109
07-10-2007, 05:08 PM
why is it there's always one guy that yearns to piss in the pool ?
http://www.tetongravity.com/viewer/Clip_UTS1E9A2.aspx

thanks for the billabong odyssey link

tylerk
07-15-2007, 09:52 AM
stick ur weener in ur ear




fartbag

greenroom
07-31-2007, 07:16 PM
30 year olds with skateboards look cheese.


Howz bout 40 yr olds....

Kids dad told me "I wish I had your insurance policy"

I just laughed..and kept skating.

TurxSki
07-31-2007, 08:24 PM
...Yossarian, did you ever get that longboard?
Y'all prolly know already, being into sac n'all, but you sometimes see cheap longboards (and sk8boards) on WhiskeyMilitia. Mostly with iffy trucks/wheels, but everyone reckons, at $30-$60 for a complete, just buy it and ride it 'til it dies.
http://www.whiskeymilitia.com/

I'm down with the ghey summer rides theme, myself. Although I haven't taken it out yet this summer, I carve around on a Trikke

rip
07-31-2007, 11:38 PM
If you are looking for a sweet summer diversion.

NOTHING beats a T-board. Sooo smooth, so stable. Its way easier than it looks to ride, it sucks on flats, but rules on any sort of hill.

edit - here is a better vid than the last but shittier music
YP07oLj9lCc

willywhit
08-01-2007, 07:06 PM
Yeah this is a super nice way to carve, If you like turney carving above all else. More carvey than a Carve Board and much more stable than almost most any other board setup I've tried. Much tighter turn radius than a standard T setup, and It doesn't slide out the same way. Actually, it's got a rather nice drift to it, natural and smooth feeling, like riding on liquid. Liquid, man, that's a perfect description of carving on this board, Little bit of a side slip, but with a controllable springy-ness to it, like being on a nice calm wave ride. Perfect for those who want the most carvey feeling out there with no exceptions made for slipout and wobble, because this thing doesn't wobble; not one bit. and you can really bend over all the way and plant your weight into the carve, without worrying about it sliding out. It will drift, but it's a controllable, smooth, predictable drift, very natural and fluid feeling. If you miss surfing, this would be my recomendation to you. way better than a carve board.

willywhit
08-07-2007, 04:25 PM
got one in the werks

pollard
08-07-2007, 11:54 PM
I world recommend carve boards. Big wheels=good senior jones knows or is paid to.


also flip flops/sandles are just fine as long as you commit