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Old 10-19-2005, 08:12 AM   #1
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Any Skateboarders here? I have a question(Pic)

I aware that I'm 29 and just started skateboarding last year. I always wanted to and I wasnt going to let people tell me Im to old etc.

Im not into tricks or anything I just like to cruise and have fun with it. I do have a question thou the wheels that came with it are too small for me and designed for tricks.

When I was with Ynotbob in San Deigo I saw longboard with wheels the size of what you would see on roller skates. They were bigger and went over bumps much easier.

Then I saw some guy in Toronto with it. I was wondering what size you need and if I can pick them up at my regular skate shop?

Here is a pic of my deck



WHat size would I go with Skaters?
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:14 AM   #2
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dude, you should have taken up Knitting... now that would REALLY throw people off
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:14 AM   #3
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hahah I'm more into needlepoint! LOL
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:16 AM   #5
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What size of wheels is the question? anyone?
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:19 AM   #6
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I think you would be looking for 55mm wheels. Those should be a big bigger. By the time you would be getting into ramps and shit, they would be worn down perfect for that.

Also, don't let anyone tell you that you are too old. Once I get my knee fixed, blew it out about 2 years ago on a ramp, I'm back out there. And I'm 28.
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:24 AM   #7
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HEy JAy,

Dude, thanks for the kick ass reply thats what im after. I wil go with 55mm is thier a brand you recomend?
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Old 10-19-2005, 08:27 AM   #8
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HEy JAy,

Dude, thanks for the kick ass reply thats what im after. I wil go with 55mm is thier a brand you recomend?
Hey Derek,

We should go long boarding sometime. I pick up all my shit on King St W at Hog Town

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Old 10-19-2005, 08:32 AM   #9
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If you're really just into cruising bro, go with one of these:



73mm wheels put bumps and cracks to shame ;)

http://www.gravityboard.com/pages/gs...oards/hc1.html

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I'm not sure what size wheels you would need, but my son is an avid skateboarder and his wheels are bigger than those in that pic you posted. He does all of those crazy tricks though.

I'll also say that the underside on his decks never look as good as your's does except when they're brand new lol.. he beats them up pretty good doing those tricks.

In fact, somebody please explain to me the point of saving broken decks lol.. he has a stack of broken decks in his closet that you would not believe. I try to throw them out and he says "no way! I'm saving those!" lol

anywho.. Dwreck - you're definately not too old to take up skateboarding.. my son has quite a few friends who are in their late twenties and early thirties who skate and they're really good!
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If you're really just into cruising bro, go with one of these:



73mm wheels put bumps and cracks to shame ;)

http://www.gravityboard.com/pages/gs...oards/hc1.html

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Old 10-19-2005, 09:03 AM   #12
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HEy JAy,

Dude, thanks for the kick ass reply thats what im after. I wil go with 55mm is thier a brand you recomend?
I'd say anything buy Powell, Blind of Spitfire are good. Depends on your local skate shop. Also in bearings, I'd go for Swiss, they are fast as heel.

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I'm not sure what size wheels you would need, but my son is an avid skateboarder and his wheels are bigger than those in that pic you posted. He does all of those crazy tricks though.

I'll also say that the underside on his decks never look as good as your's does except when they're brand new lol.. he beats them up pretty good doing those tricks.

In fact, somebody please explain to me the point of saving broken decks lol.. he has a stack of broken decks in his closet that you would not believe. I try to throw them out and he says "no way! I'm saving those!" lol

anywho.. Dwreck - you're definately not too old to take up skateboarding.. my son has quite a few friends who are in their late twenties and early thirties who skate and they're really good!
It's just a thing kids do. I used to save them to. Kinda like a trophy on how many decks I could trash. Hell I even have a few around my house still. The real trophy is the broken boards, those are the best to keep.

My new boards would look good for about an hour after I got them.
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Old 10-19-2005, 09:07 AM   #13
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i don't really think you can put long board wheels on a small board like that they would rub when you try to turn and shit. but you can buy bigger wheels 52-55mm i think would be the biggest you want for a board like that.
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those wheels are fine for street skating
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long boards were designed for street surfing/cruising, your type of board was designed for tricks and jumping ;]
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Old 10-19-2005, 09:09 AM   #16
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My first board was made by taking apart the metal skates we used to clamp on our stiff church shoes and nailing them to a board
Then my dad bought me a "real" board at the hardware store. Clay wheels.
Then I finally got one of those fancy new plastic ones, with urethane wheels. Left it in the yard and someone stole it.
Then finally got a real board again, but it was many boards later before they had sealed bearings. It was a pain to keep replacing the loose bearings when they'd fall out
Had my pic in the local paper once "wiping out" on a ramp, lol.

Yeah,skateboarding will always be cool with me!
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Old 10-19-2005, 09:12 AM   #17
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If you're into cruising, buy a long board & go to High Park. You'll be able to cruise as well as get some crazy speed on some of the hills.
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my little brother is skater too and he also has a pile of broken decks in his room, he is good for a deck every two months and a new pair of shoes about that too heh
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im 35 and skate all the time.

the smaller the wheel the more you will feel bumps. the material used to make the wheel also affects this. if you are riding streets with that deck you amy need some bigger softer wheels. if you are doing tricks and stuff, the ones you have their should work fine for starting out.

normally when you see really good skaters, the wheels are really small and the board is shorter as well.

i have a long board which i liken to a cruising a cadillac and a short board from when i feel like breaking bones and trying to look cool.
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my little brother is skater too and he also has a pile of broken decks in his room, he is good for a deck every two months and a new pair of shoes about that too heh

Oh hell yeah thats right. I cant tell you hoe many perfectly new looking sneakers I had in my life with a giant hole in the right toe, hahaha!
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being an ex skater chick, i'll give you some advice; after you become very comfy with just 'cruising', you'll want to do a trick here & there (to keep it interesting). being 29, i wouldnt do it. lol

you look like you're in shape and good health but 29 yr olds dont heal as quickly as 16 yr olds. also keep in mind, you need your right hand (or left hand) for doing online shit so dont break it!

now, about the wheels: go to your local pro shop, tell the person runnin the store you just want wheels that are good for NOTHING else but just actualy skateboarding. ask them what kind of wheels they have that spin VERY easily & that are big for easy balancing (last thing you want is a wheel that doesnt turn freely, and you try to go over a bump and boom..theres Dwerck on the cement lol) but you also dont wanna fly down a hill at 100 mph either. so if you live by hills or plan on skateboarding by hills, you're gonna wanna get a wheel that has somewhat of a brake/a little harder to spin kind of wheel.

that outta be a good start if you take up the new hobbie full time, you'll start to get into the different wheels..different boards...good skating shoes (airwalks have the best grip & flexability)..so you'll start to know exactly what you want/need as time goes on.
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Old 10-19-2005, 09:15 AM   #22
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This reminds me of my first Jeff Kendall deck with Indy trucks and Bullet wheels from the GoSkate shop.

Damn. Worked all summer for that board.

Reissue of the Deck from Santa Cruz

Keep skating man.
I bought a board a couple of years ago (I'm 29 now) and this thread makes me want to break it out again.
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If you do get larger wheels you may want to invest in some riser pads (maxi pads) to give you some more space between your trucks and your board so that when you lean to turn your board doesn't touch the wheels.

I used to skate ramps in College 'back in the day'
Hope this helps Dwreck! Have fun!
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yah bro, if you like to cruise, get a nice Sector 9 Longboard, love taking it out and goin down big hills carving side to side.

becareful though, speed can really amplify the fall
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Hey Derek,

We should go long boarding sometime. I pick up all my shit on King St W at Hog Town

Brent I would love to And thanks for the link to Hog Town i will be going after work!

It's never to cold! LOL
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If you're really just into cruising bro, go with one of these:



73mm wheels put bumps and cracks to shame ;)

http://www.gravityboard.com/pages/gs...oards/hc1.html

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Dude thats looks awesome! Fuck ya!
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The size is one consideration, the hardness is another. You wanna be comfortable, without too much vibration, especially if you're just starting out. Try some other people's boards on a surface like you expect to ride on. That will tell you a lot.

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I'm not sure what size wheels you would need, but my son is an avid skateboarder and his wheels are bigger than those in that pic you posted. He does all of those crazy tricks though.

I'll also say that the underside on his decks never look as good as your's does except when they're brand new lol.. he beats them up pretty good doing those tricks.

In fact, somebody please explain to me the point of saving broken decks lol.. he has a stack of broken decks in his closet that you would not believe. I try to throw them out and he says "no way! I'm saving those!" lol

anywho.. Dwreck - you're definately not too old to take up skateboarding.. my son has quite a few friends who are in their late twenties and early thirties who skate and they're really good!
Lady B thanks for your detailed reply. hahaha Your right about the bottom f my deck i dont do many tricks!

I can see why people save broken decks. I keep all my broken drumsticks! LOL

Thanks for your words of wisdom and I thoguht i was too old but Fuck it you only live once!
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i don't really think you can put long board wheels on a small board like that they would rub when you try to turn and shit. but you can buy bigger wheels 52-55mm i think would be the biggest you want for a board like that.
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If you do get larger wheels you may want to invest in some riser pads (maxi pads) to give you some more space between your trucks and your board so that when you lean to turn your board doesn't touch the wheels.

I used to skate ramps in College 'back in the day'
Hope this helps Dwreck! Have fun!

HEy Cyndee! yah i looked at that option too. I figure with the price of long boards i will keep my skateboard a skateboard and my long board a long board!

Thanks for your input!
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yah bro, if you like to cruise, get a nice Sector 9 Longboard, love taking it out and goin down big hills carving side to side.

becareful though, speed can really amplify the fall
Terrance, I must admit I'm a newbie is that a brand name? DO you own one? Why is it so good?
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