Longboarding
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- tube.spdns.org mini ramp fun
Riding mini ramp on my longboard. I'm pretty new to park skating so happy to have finally got some basic tricks down.
- tube.spdns.org trying 180 slides
Trying out 180 slides. This particular spot is pretty slick so it's easy to initiate a slide at low speed.
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Part of my quiver
Here are my favorite boards.
From left to right:
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Decathlon drop-through board. My first longboard. Not bad for the price, but the stock wheels are a bit small (59 mm), so I mounted bigger ones. Comfortable for LDP, but I'd like to replace this board with a double drop like a Pantheon Pranayama. Or maybe something better suited for pumping.
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Landyacht Dinghy Blunt with 72 mm Hawgs Plow King wheels. An excellent mini cruiser. Small enough to go shopping with.
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Loaded Chinchiller. Very versatile. My go-to board these days.
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Loaded Basalt Tesseract, with 76 mm Hawgs Zombies. Usually the board I chose for LDP.
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- tube.spdns.org tiger claw
few attempts at a tiger claw, inspired by a redditor who had put up some videos of themselves.
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Wheelbite
First time wheelbite!
I had been lucky enough to avoid wheelbite so far, even though I use rather big wheels on my boards, but my luck ended today. No big deal, I just rolled on the floor and got up unharmed with just a tiny scratch on one finger.
As for the context, I was riding my Loaded Tesseract, mounted with 76 mm Hawgs Zombies, and I was trying to gain speed by pumping rather hard. So I was leaning hard left and right. Hence the wheelbite.
Has it already happened to you? How did you deal with it?
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My first weeks with my Chinchiller
It's been 3 weeks since I received my Loaded Chinchiller. I've used it mostly for moving around in the city and suburbs. I also tried a little bit of dancing and freestyle, and a bit of sliding too.
The board seems very versatile. The size of 34" is perfect for me, stable enough and easy to carry. The flex and the Paris V3 (with a 21" wheelbase) make it a very good carving machine.
The stock wheels (Orangatang 65 mm 80a Love Handles) are maybe a bit small for my liking, so I'm going to mount a set 72 mm Hawgs Plow Kings and see how it feels.
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Ogden Sikel: "I use Tail Guards and YOU SHOULD TOO."
This is a test, to see if "article" posts have a better federation with Calckey than "link" posts. https://youtu.be/MjW\_g1gUO5k
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cross posted from peertube until kbin supports posting video!
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Longboard Chinchiller
Any thoughts about the Loaded Chinchiller? It's probably the next board I'll buy. It looks pretty versatile and exactly the size I was looking for (34" long, 8.5" wide). Cruising, carving, freeriding, tricks, maybe a bit of dancing... seems like this board can do it all!
Did you have the chance to try it? Are you looking to get one?