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Thread: Carve boards - because it's now summer

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    Carve boards - because it's now summer

    http://www.carveboard.com/test/WEB2/home.htm

    I rode one of these the other night and it was so much like snowboarding. I'm hooked! The shop owner who is a 40 year old skier (never boarded) got on one and I talked him down the hill, "complete your turn accross the fall line."
    I filmed him in his sandles while he made a perfect run! I was behind him on another skateboard. He was hooked! Nobody fell because they are so stable. I was whacking turns off by my third run.
    Whack, whack, big cutback... whack, whack, another big stylee cutback tail graba....
    Video will follow sometime this weekend. Put one in your car, and get your fix anytime.

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    Hey hey, Darkside! That's my ride as well. Smooth, though there is a bit of speed wobble at the top end.

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    did you ride the carveboard or the carve-stick (lbig wheels vs little wheels)

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    Turn and burn

    Quote Originally Posted by extaski
    did you ride the carveboard or the carve-stick (lbig wheels vs little wheels)
    I rode the big wheel one which was so loose in the shop, I thought it was lame. Once I got on a hill, it all made sense. Now I want to try the smaller wheels for quicker turns. The big wheel one was effortless and so idiot proof, even the skier could do it!
    $350 though...dooohhh

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    My Bro-in-Law who lives in LA has one of the carve sticks. Fun shit.

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    still can't decide between and carveboard or carvestik...

    btw. anyone try this out?

    http://www.tierneyrides.com

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    You should check out the freeboard, I've never ridden one but they look pretty sick, apparently you can ride it like a snowboard on pavement, sorta like that tierney board with regular trucks also.

    the site is in french, but there are some vids on there and stuff.http://www.zbim.net/freebord/

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    freebords, carveboards, longboards, t-boards, flowlabs... damn.

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    Good freind of mine has one of these:



    made by BMW, of all people. $500!

    http://www.popularmechanics.com/outd...s/1277371.html

    don't know if it's still made.

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    Lib Tech longboards- nice.

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    Hey Baconzoo-

    That is the hill I thought you guys would be on. I got my mtn bike up to 55 on that hill, from the top. Just watch out for people pulling out of their driveways. If you are looking for a real thrill, take the road outta town toward Salamanca. Head towards Olean, the back way. That hill is massive, and another biking favorite of mine.

    We got a shop deal on a bunch of Sector Nines, when I lived in Boulder. I got the concave Cadillac carving model(can't remember the name).We used to bomb 9th St. from the top(I lived on Dewey Ave) to bottom(Pearl St.) at about 3 am. Scary shit, if you know that hill. I still don't know how I didn't die. That board was sick. I can't remember it ever feeling like it was wobbling. Even at 35 mph, that thing was solid. The forntside carve at the bottom of the hill was always interesting, depending how much road sand had collected there.

    Have fun- wish I had hills.
    I like living where the Ogdens are high enough so that I'm not everyone's worst problem.- YetiMan

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    Question Work in progress

    http://www.evillelakeeffect.com/dogtown/

    I'm making a Dogtown promo. Winner of this contest gets $500. So I'm creating this silly vid for Holiday Valley. We'll buy more rails with the prize money if we win.
    Toe-Gnar

    Warthog, HV road rules. I saw the Gravity games in Salamanca on the State Park road. Sickter
    Last edited by Baconzoo; 05-05-2005 at 02:17 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Profane
    don't know if it's still made.
    The dealership by me still has one. They show up often on eBay. Gets weird reviews from skaters.

    I've an Earthboard Carver. Not great, but it was $80 delivered from STP. They have Sector 9 stuff from time to time as well.
    Elvis has left the building

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    Those boards look sick! I have one of these:


    and one of these:


    Gave my bro one of these for X-mas...he was psyched!

    Luke Nosewalker - nearly 5 feet long

    I have the most fun on my longboard hitting parking decks. If you can find one that doesn't get used at night (at a school or only for commuters, etc.) and bring some beer, bud, and buddies - chinese downhill on the way down and elevator ride up. Super fun. I also like to poach ones - points for difficulty/high security. I nailed the corncob/House of Blues building here in chicago last summer.

    The first 10-ish floors are parking deck
    Craig Kelly is my co-pilot.

    Buy Your Lift Tickets in Advance and Save

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    Gonzo- You're a beantowner right? Ever skate the Arnold Arboretum? El souper seek. Also Woods Hole on the Cape (my sometime home) is an all-day skate (half a dozen nice long hills, high property taxes-anually paved roads).

    Once again, I can't say enough about these long-b's

    http://www.libskates.com/

    Lastly- anyone know of fluid trucks? They have the giant red bushing (a fistsize ball of a bushing)? Mine are pushing 8 years old and I love them. Want to just replace the bushing but I canno find nowhere.

    Shit... this is all kind of killin' me as I'll be rehabing a repaired shoulder all summer. No bombing for me. Mellow cruisey turns it is.

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    bump for these videos:

    http://www.freeboard.com/indexFlash.htm

    Click under the little cliff band for videos. Check the one about 'stopping.'

    I personally wouldn't trust the little office chair wheel- but these vids make it look pretty f'n cool

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    Arrow Bump

    Bump for the fact that my video is done...

    Check the link at the bottom of this page: (some skiing)
    http://www.evillelakeeffect.com/dogtown/

    I'm the dude spraying in the yellow hat

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    Anybody skate vert?

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    Red face Road Rash (Blood Warning)

    So I'm trying to learn photography...but I don't know my F-stops. So I asked Brooks(Photography Major) who runs Double Diamond to help me by shooting with my camera and explaining what he was doing. Thing were going well.


    We started getting jiggy with effects


    I was cutting some pretty hard turns but more action was needed so I started pointing it.



    Now I'm 36 years old and a Father of three. "Getting too radical" is hard to explain to my Co-Workers at a local major Industry. "Nice scabs!" is what I'll hear come monday. Knee to palms to elbow to shoulder to entire back.

    Some dirt still in this one.

    PS Do I really look like a midget?
    Last edited by Baconzoo; 09-19-2005 at 01:51 PM.

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    I just went longboarding today at a pretty sweet parking garage in San jose. 8 Floors of pure bliss, plus an elevator to take us back up to the top. I have a Loaded Vanguard set up with Randall 180's and Abec 11 Gumballs, best ride I've ever had. I've longboarded for a few years now and I'd have to say that loaded boards are far and beyond the best I've ever ridden. Way better than sectors, or even landyachtz.
    Salt, Sweat, Sugar on the asphalt

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    Slalom ski anyone? I see this kid around campus with like a 20 year old slalom ski on wheels. It looks bad ass.

    I don't skate but I did wakeboard. I would assume it's relatively easy to pick up longboarding (and worth the dough for the fix), eh? I have rollerblades at home, but I just don't think I could drop in parallel, or ride it switch on rollerblades. At least not in public.

    Thoughts?
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    Days behind a boat summer 2006: 24

    "Coming here and asking whether you need wider skis is like turning up at the Neverland Ranch and asking Michael if he'd like to come to Tampa with the kids" -bad roo.

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    Check out the tboard.



    I've done 35+ on this thing no speed wobbles.
    Chad Lichty
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    That chick has a nice cocktail belly!
    Points on their own sitting way up high

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