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Originally Posted by Dman22193
Get a size 8 board. anything smaller is uncomfortable. and bones red bearings
Originally Posted by Dman22193
Get a size 8 board. anything smaller is uncomfortable. and bones red bearings
Rode a 7.5 for the longest time (shoe sizeOriginally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by Dman22193
Get a size 8 board. anything smaller is uncomfortable. and bones red bearings
I hate street skating with a 8 board. It all about preference(shoe size too i suppose) in this case. Same with bearings but bones does make quality bearings.
Rode a 7.5 for the longest time (shoe sizeOriginally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by Dman22193
Get a size 8 board. anything smaller is uncomfortable. and bones red bearings
I hate street skating with a 8 board. It all about preference(shoe size too i suppose) in this case. Same with bearings but bones does make quality bearings.
finding a crew might be hard, but I'd like it from the sense of having a shared interest with peopleOriginally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by Foam shox
Yeah I have to try and find myself a crew, that's #1 on the to do list.
and what about wheel size? I've seen 50 all the way up to 64, besides the obvious size difference how would one know what to pick? and af1 1982 I appreciate the detailed information you've been posting
you don't just explain the what, but the why also. Dunno about everyone else, but the specific info certainly helps
Dont force it, if it happens it happens. Like I said before just get you a cheap setup and learn the basics. Hell, in a couple of months from starting you may decide you don't even like it.
Right I agree with you on the cheap set up as you're right, I might not like skating, and in that case, I'd rather burn $23 or so on a cheap deck, oppose to $60 or more ... as I've seen complete decks can cost well over $100
finding a crew might be hard, but I'd like it from the sense of having a shared interest with peopleOriginally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by Foam shox
Yeah I have to try and find myself a crew, that's #1 on the to do list.
and what about wheel size? I've seen 50 all the way up to 64, besides the obvious size difference how would one know what to pick? and af1 1982 I appreciate the detailed information you've been posting
you don't just explain the what, but the why also. Dunno about everyone else, but the specific info certainly helps
Dont force it, if it happens it happens. Like I said before just get you a cheap setup and learn the basics. Hell, in a couple of months from starting you may decide you don't even like it.
Right I agree with you on the cheap set up as you're right, I might not like skating, and in that case, I'd rather burn $23 or so on a cheap deck, oppose to $60 or more ... as I've seen complete decks can cost well over $100